Kevin
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I've seen many "Tribulation maps" but there are few that actually have it even close to right (geez, I sound humble don't I?) Here's something quick to begin to put things back in perspective.
The Trumpets and Vials in Revelation are not separate but the same.
The first trumpet is "upon the earth" (Rev.8:7)
The second trumpet is "into the sea" (Rev.8:8)
The third trumpet is upon "the rivers and fountains of waters (Rev.8:10)
The fourth trumpet is into "the sun" (Rev.8:12)
The fifth trumpet is upon the men "which have not the seal of God" (Rev.9:4)
The sixth trumpet is on "the great river Euphrates" (Rev.9:13)
At the seventh trumpet we hear, "the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord...lightnings...voices...thunderings...
earthquakes...great hail" (Rev.11:15-19)
The first vial is "upon the earth" (Rev.16:2)
The second vial is "upon the sea" (Rev.16:3)
The third vial is "upon the rivers and fountains of waters" (Rev.16:4)
The fourth vial is "upon the sun" (Rev.16:8)
The fifth vial is "upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom" (Rev.16:10)
The sixth vial is upon "the great river Euphrates" (Rev.16:12)
At the seventh vial we hear, "It is done...voices...thunders...lightnings...great earthquake...great hail" (Rev.16:17-21)
If we read each trumpet and vial together we find that they explain further what is happening, they add to each other. At the sounding of the seventh trumpet the bible says, "the mystery of God should be finished" (Rev.10:7). And at the seventh vial it says, "It is done."
Why would God list these events twice? Well, why did he give Pharaoh slightly different dreams of the same event?
"And for that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice; it is because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass." (Gen.41:32)
Remember what Joseph told Pharaoh about his dream? "The dream of Pharaoh is one" (Gen.41:25). So to is it with John's vials and trumpets, "the vision is one."
The Trumpets and Vials in Revelation are not separate but the same.
The first trumpet is "upon the earth" (Rev.8:7)
The second trumpet is "into the sea" (Rev.8:8)
The third trumpet is upon "the rivers and fountains of waters (Rev.8:10)
The fourth trumpet is into "the sun" (Rev.8:12)
The fifth trumpet is upon the men "which have not the seal of God" (Rev.9:4)
The sixth trumpet is on "the great river Euphrates" (Rev.9:13)
At the seventh trumpet we hear, "the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord...lightnings...voices...thunderings...
earthquakes...great hail" (Rev.11:15-19)
The first vial is "upon the earth" (Rev.16:2)
The second vial is "upon the sea" (Rev.16:3)
The third vial is "upon the rivers and fountains of waters" (Rev.16:4)
The fourth vial is "upon the sun" (Rev.16:8)
The fifth vial is "upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom" (Rev.16:10)
The sixth vial is upon "the great river Euphrates" (Rev.16:12)
At the seventh vial we hear, "It is done...voices...thunders...lightnings...great earthquake...great hail" (Rev.16:17-21)
If we read each trumpet and vial together we find that they explain further what is happening, they add to each other. At the sounding of the seventh trumpet the bible says, "the mystery of God should be finished" (Rev.10:7). And at the seventh vial it says, "It is done."
Why would God list these events twice? Well, why did he give Pharaoh slightly different dreams of the same event?
"And for that the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh twice; it is because the thing is established by God, and God will shortly bring it to pass." (Gen.41:32)
Remember what Joseph told Pharaoh about his dream? "The dream of Pharaoh is one" (Gen.41:25). So to is it with John's vials and trumpets, "the vision is one."