The point I have been making is this. Revelation 19:11 already has the bride of Christ descending out of heaven no matter how you look at it. Because, clearly the dead in Christ that rise first followed by the rapture precedes what is recorded in verses 19-21. Is one going to argue that none of the dead in Christ nor none of the saved that are raptured, that none of these are the bride of Christ?
How many times does the bride of Christ descend out of heaven? Revelation 19:11,14 involves the bride of Christ descending out of heaven and so does Revelation 21:2, 9-10. Yet Amils insist Revelation 19:11, 14 is meaning before/during the GWTJ, and that Revelation 21:2, 9-10 is meaning after the GWTJ. That would obviously add up to that the bride of Christ descends out of heaven twice at different times rather than only 1 time total.
In Revelation 19 it would look like this since we have to use Scripture to interpret Scripture in order to determine what's actually taking place here, something that seems foreign to
@Marty fox in this case. Initially the dead in Christ that rise first are already in heaven with Christ before heaven is opened in Revelation 19:11. Except they are in a disembodied state at the time. Then once heaven is opened in Revelation 19:11 they rise first and leave heaven with Christ while putting on bodily immortality in the process.
At this point Christ and those that rise first are eventually in the air(our atmosphere) and descending when those remaining alive on the earth are caught up to them in the air, thus the armies seen in verse 14 that are formed. And which direction do they continue? Verse 19-21 makes it obvious that they continue descending to the earth, not make a u-turn back into heaven instead. IOW, I am determining some of this based on what 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17 records, for one.
Everything I have submitted thus far adds up to that the bride of Christ has descended from heaven at this point. Except Amils, such as
@Marty fox, apparently do not agree this equals this since Revelation 19:11 makes no mention of anyone coming to the earth in Revelation 19 according to him. Maybe that's because interpreters, such as
@Marty fox, don't fully grasp how Scripture interprets Scripture is supposed to work?
And speaking of work, but meaning it in a different sense, Scripture interpreting Scripture involves a little work, some digging, except some interpreters apparently don't care to do a bit of work first and want everything handed to them on a silver platter, so to speak. IOW, unless the text comes right out and says this or that it can't really be meaning this or that, otherwise the text would have come right out and said so. Except this ignores the bit of work involved needed sometimes in order for the text to be saying this or that, thus Scripture interpreting Scripture.