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1 | The Rapture in Revelation | Revelation | Yoshua | 18836 | ||
I do agree with your commentaries about the Second Advent in Rev 14:15-16. But I think from verse 17 until 20 it refers to the final destruction of the wicked. "This can hardly be applied at the time of the second advent, for events are here given in chronological order, and the destruction of the wicked would be contemporaneous with the gathering of the righteous. Again, the living wicked at Christ's coming drink of the "cup" of His indignation. But this passage brings to view the time when they perish in the "winepress" of His wrath, which is said to be trodden "without the city," answering completely to the description of Revelation 20: 9, this latter expression more naturally denoting their complete and final destruction." Urias Smith in "The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation" |
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2 | The Rapture in Revelation | Revelation | Morant61 | 18853 | ||
Greetings Yoshua! I would definitely not be dogmatic about my view, but I think that the winepress refers to the pouring out of the seven bowls of wrath in the remainder of Revelation. Thus the first group would refer to Christians being taken from the earth, while the second group would be those left, who are given over to God's wrath. These would all be events prior to His second coming. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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