In other words if "the time of the judgment of the dead" in Revelation 11:18 does not agree with your system of interpretation, then it must be a PATENTHETICAL verse.
Would you consider the possibility that Revelation chapter 20 could be a PARENTHETICAL passage, since the fire is found at the end of the passage?
Does Christ return in "flaming fire", based on 2 Thessalonians chapter 1?
If so, where do we find this fire in the Book of Revelation?
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No sir. "Parenthetical" is actually determined by the author.
There are many parenthetical Scriptures throughout the Bible. The following list of such passages in the book of Revelation has caused many erroneous interpretations and expectations for the end time. This list of those passages may help you to see how parenthetical comments are inserted in the consecutive order of events.
1) 7:1-17 Two groups of redeemed.
2) 8:2-6 Seven trumpet angels & Priestly angel.
3) 8:13 The three woes are announced.
4) 10:1-11 The mighty Angel.
5) 11:1-13 Verses 1 & 2 =Temple and Holy City. Verses 3-13= 2 Witnesses.
6) 14:1-20 Seven statements are made in these parenthetical passages.
7) 16:13-16 Three unclean frog spirits.
8) 17:1-18 Mystical Babylon.
Notice that entire chapters are sometimes parenthetical. Often the consecutive order of events and continuity of the subject at hand can be understood better if you "temporarily" drop out the parenthetical passages.
However, since the parenthetical events do take place "somewhere" within the consecutive order of the main events, they cannot be dropped out indefinitely. It must be understood that such passages are very important even if they are inserted in a "by the way" type of format.
I believe that if you will look at Rev. 19:11 you will see that Christ returns on a WHITE HORSE.
The fire of Rev. 20 my friend is the fire of hell.
20:13 says.......
"The sea gave up its dead, and Death and Hades gave up their dead, and each one was judged according to his deeds.
Then Death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death — the lake of fire. And if anyone was found whose name was not written in the book of life, he was thrown into the
lake of fire.…"
As Jesus came in chapter 19, verse 20 then is the result of the judgment when the lost are thrown into the lake of
FIRE!