Okay, finishing up; sorry...
Regarding Revelation in particular, I would just briefly say that to sequence all of Revelation chapter by chapter ~ and possibly... not sure if you do this with it or not, but I think so... make it out to be all in the future is a terrible misunderstanding of the visions given to John in that great prophecy. But that is in keeping with how you see these "two separate, one-completely-subsequent-to-the-other harvests," which is not the case. Consistency is not your problem... <smile> But no, what John sees, seven times over, is the unfolding of history up to Christ's return, with each vision progressively focusing more and more on the final outcome, Christ's return itself.
The only thing that either of us can really say about each other is, "you use the scriptural support you use wrongly."
Grace and peace to you.
We are in the period of tribulation now. And there will be a time of great tribulation at the end of the age.The first fold happens before the great tribulation...
Well, right, but see above.Paul says in Romans not to be ignorant of the fact that blindness is not removed from part of Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in. FACT.......not opinion.
Again, this is your opinion only. I believe the lack of understanding to be yours, but really, it's okay. It's okay. <smile>Again, lack of understanding.
Sure, absolutely, but... See above.The tribulation of those days is the great tribulation which does not begin until the abomination of desolation is set up. FACT......not opinion.
In your opinion. I've offered many throughout this conversation, and spoken to your citations also, so to even say this is... well, quite ridiculous. And in that vein, without going into detail (except for the following), I would speak to the very same scriptures you cite above, particularly Matthew 24 (as I have) and all the passages in Revelation.You have lots of opinions that you are unable to provide scriptural support for...
Regarding Revelation in particular, I would just briefly say that to sequence all of Revelation chapter by chapter ~ and possibly... not sure if you do this with it or not, but I think so... make it out to be all in the future is a terrible misunderstanding of the visions given to John in that great prophecy. But that is in keeping with how you see these "two separate, one-completely-subsequent-to-the-other harvests," which is not the case. Consistency is not your problem... <smile> But no, what John sees, seven times over, is the unfolding of history up to Christ's return, with each vision progressively focusing more and more on the final outcome, Christ's return itself.
The only thing that either of us can really say about each other is, "you use the scriptural support you use wrongly."
Back atcha. Every word here, right back atcha. But... it's okay. <smile>It's time to quit believing what you have been taught and get in the scripture and learn.
Grace and peace to you.