GodspromisesRyes said:No we should not " assume". anything.Just because seals are numbered, that means seals are in order, just because trumpets are numbered doesnt mean they have to follow the seals in order, it means they must follow themselves in order.To say that God did not write revelation to confuse us is not completely true. He wrote revealtion to reveal the truth to those who will dilligently seek it. If it was written to clearly and openly show all things in it, it would be written in plain language not veiled parabalic language. He would not use horses. He would not say " a great star fell" He would not say candlesticks.lecoop said:Since John DID number the seals, trumpets, vials and woes, we should ASSUME that the rest is in order also. Not to mention his transitional phrases like, "after these things." A close study then reveals that they ARE IN ORDER! God did not write Revelation to confuse us; it is a revealing. The only thing we need to be careful to watch for, is what today we call parenthesis. A good example is the first five verses of chapter 12. They are not related in time to John's chronology. it was God giving John a brief "History lesson," showing John what the dragon did when Jesus was born.
We can be SURE that no trumpet will be sounded until all seals are broken, and no vial will be poured out until all trumpets are sounded. We can be SURE Jesus does not return on the white horse until AFTER the 70th week have finished with the last vial. We can be sure that the 6th seal is BEFORE the day of the Lord and 70th week, and the 7th trumpet is at the midpoint of the week. The CONTEXT proves these things.
Coop
As far as rev 12 showing history that is completely untrue and shown to be untrue by exactly what it says it is future prophesy not history.
There is far too much assuming happening here and not enough dilligently studying. We see things liek this said
Rev 4:1 ¶ After this I looked, and,
Rev 6:1 ¶ And I saw when
Rev 6:2 And I saw, and behold
Rev 6:4 And there went out another
Rev 7:1 ¶ And after these things I saw four angels
Rev 7:9 ¶ After this I beheld, and, lo,
Rev 8:1 ¶ And when he had opened the seventh seal
Rev 8:2 And I saw the seven angels
Rev 8:13 And I beheld, and heard
Rev 10:1 ¶ And I saw another mighty angel
Rev 10:4 And when the seven thunders
Rev 12:1 ¶ And there appeared
Rev 12:3 And there appeared another wonder
Rev 12:10 And I heard a loud voice
Rev 13:3 And I saw
Rev 13:11 ¶ And I beheld another beast
Rev 14:1 ¶ And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb
Rev 14:6 ¶ And I saw another angel fly
Rev 14:9 And the third angel followed them,
Rev 14:14 ¶ And I looked, and behold
Rev 14:17 ¶ And another angel came
Rev 15:1 ¶ And I saw another sign in heaven
Rev 15:5 And after that I looked, and, behold
Here are many examples of the things told us- MOST of these are the order that HE SAW THEM, NOT claimed to be the order they will happen in.- While the rest are clearly showing an ORDER. We must take those shown in order in order and not assume that because he saw things in an order that he saw them from beginning to end in order of events. none of the prophets are written like that nor are their visions given like that.
Good job finding all those transitional phrases. My point is, if SO MUCH of it IS in numbered order, why would anyone even THINK that the rest was not in order? Second, this is not an Old Testament Prophecy. And there is no reason why it must be written as one. This is a new and better covenant, with better promises, and under the New, people were born again. The Holy Spirit dwells IN us. Old Testament Saints only had the Holy Spirit anointing, no born again experience.
And again, if you say it is not in order, it will be up to you to show the readers a preponderance of evidence to prove it. However, since things are in perfect order, I don't think you can do that.
Coop