No, it really doesnt. Obviously, you don't understand how Greek works. So, I will post this for your edification.
The older authorities here—instead of the preposition “at”—read “and.” The rendering then would be: “I charge thee in the sight of God and Jesus Christ, who will judge quick and dead (I charge thee) by His appearing (epiphany) and by His kingdom,” the construction in Greek being the usual accusative of adjuration, as in Mark 5:7; Acts 19:13. So, too, Deuteronomy 4:26 (LXX.): “I solemnly charge you to-day by heaven and earth.”
The “kingdom” here spoken of is to commence at Christ’s glorious epiphany or manifestation. Titus expands on this thought and declares "our blessed hope and glorious appearing" which is the 2nd advent in his Kingdom. There is only 1 appearing (epiphany) and it is tied to the Kingdom.
1 Tim 6:14 That thou keep
this commandment without spot, unrebukeable,
until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ:
2 Tim 4:8 Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.
His appearing is tied to the crown we receive. And his appearing is tied to the Kingdom. His appearing is also tied to come after the Antichrist is revealed per 2 Thess 2:8
Benson: at his appearing and his kingdom — That is, at his coming, when he shall most manifestly exercise his kingly and judicial power in the sight of all intelligent beings.
Jamieson: and his kingdom—to be set at His appearing, when we hope to reign with Him. At his appearing and his kingdom; when he shall appear the second time, and set up his kingdom of glory,
Gill: at his appearing, and his kingdom; which may be considered as an hendyadis, expressive of one and the same thing; and so the Syriac version renders it, "at the revelation of his kingdom"
Nope. His sign appears, just as Matthew 24 says.
The sign of the son of man will appear.
And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven:
sémeion: a sign
Original Word: σημεῖον, ου, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: sémeion
Phonetic Spelling: (say-mi'-on)
Definition: a sign
Usage: a sign, miracle, indication, mark, token.
It does not say his coming, appearing, epiphany at all in the Greek. Those words describe his coming. That is why I said to do a word search on some of those things in the 6th seal, but I see you did not.
No, his sign appears. That is the only fact. That is what scripture says.
Not the sound of the great trumpet, mentioned in the following verse; nor the clouds of heaven in this; nor the sign of the cross appearing in the air, as it is said to do in the times of Constantine: not the former; for though to blow a trumpet is sometimes to give a sign, and is an alarm; and the feast which the Jews call the day of blowing the trumpets, Numbers 29:1 is, by the Septuagint, rendered , "the day of signification"; yet this sign is not said to be sounded, but to appear, or to be seen, which does not agree with the sounding of a trumpet: much less can this design the last trumpet at the day of judgment, since of that the text does not speak; and, for the same reason, the clouds cannot be meant in which Christ will come to judgment, nor are clouds in themselves any sign of it:
There is no secret Pre-TB rapture. The rapture is barely mentioned in the Bible. Barely! The main scope was the resurrection of the dead but you and Pre-Tbs put rapture on a pedestal over the resurrection that is taught all over.
Secret right? Yet Paul tells us pre-requistes that must happen before Christ comes.
Secret right? Yet Christ tells us pre-requisites in Matthew 24.
Secret right? Only for those blind to the truth.
Secret right? So secret, Paul told the Thessalonians otherwise. So secret what does Isaiah 25 say? So secret, what did Job say? It goes in one of your ears and out the other.
Job 14:12
So man lieth down, and riseth not:
till the heavens be no more, they shall not awake, nor be raised out of their sleep.
Sorry. No secret rapture in Ch. 4 or 5. No rapture in the 6th seal. Job says nope! And since you like to make font's big for some reason, here you go.
Let that anti Pre-TB text sink in.