Try using the scriptures
Simple question, how do you connect what the seven thunders utter in Rev 10:3-4 to what the seventh angel begins to sound in Rev 11:15 ? What would be so unlawful to utter in the one place (In Rev 10:3-4) that is declared in the other place? (Rev 11:15)
Or is this just about you inserting yourself in this situation as a special sort of prophet that we need to give ear to again? (Because this too is written)
I use scripture a lot. But don't misunderstand, the higher ways of God exist on a higher level--which need not be of concern to those who are not ready to step up--but if one chooses to step up, understand that more is required. Such is the promise of "
all truth." I have been using unquoted scripture that you--if you can receive it--should be recognizable, and the connections of each scripture many not be the same as at that former elementary level. If you do not understand, say you do not understand, I am happy to explain. But don't expect me to prove anything--it is the Spirit that gives proof, but only in God's perfect timing; and it is the one who receives who gives proof by understanding--not the other way around. If this seems crazy or wrong to you, consider for yourself that this is and has been the way of God. Meanwhile, yes, there are many who are false--but if it is not your nature to accuse, take care not to, for in this way we all make ourselves known.
As for the seven thunders and the seventh angel, God has made it known, whether the day of His rest foreshadowed by the creation week or the seventh anything, that seven is the finish of all things. This is the "perfection" attained by Christ wherein all things come to their finish, whether life or death.
The seven thunders are the revelations of God--by Word--"
here a little there a little", of which the seventh is last, and the last in order of revelation, marking the end of God's overall salvation plan and revelation before the Judgement. Which was not revealed in full by the prophets or the law or the twelve, but was under restraint and thus sealed until just before the end, when he is about to sound.
The seventh angel, is who brings the seventh of seven thunders.
As for connections in scripture--there are many. Search the word "
seven"--such is the making of many books. Then search "
three" or "
third", for the seven in Christ is "
three", of which "
the third day" is His perfection.