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In rev 7 it doesnt say the great crowd is in heaven, one is just assuming it is saying that--In reality at that point in time it wont matter where one is standing--earth,moon,or heaven, they will be before the throne, because Gods kingdom( govt) will be the only ruling power left in existence.
If you read the context of Revelation chapters 6,7, and 8 you will see that this vision given to John of the great multitude before the throne is a scene which takes place right between the sixth seal and the seventh seal of God's judgment being pouring on the earth during the tribulation even before the trumpet and bowl judgments have occurred. At this point of the revelation the governments of the earth are still in existence and in the process of being punished. So the scene of the great multitude, which the text says is before the throne, is clearly in heaven with the angels who are also before the throne of God. It is also during this same time frame between the sixth and seventh seals of God's judgment on the earth that the 144.000 of the tribes of Israel (Jews) are sealed as servants of God giving them protect from the destruction coming upon the earth.
[/quote]And again at rev 19-- there is a great multitude of angels allready in heaven, it doesnt say its the great crowd from the earth, again you are assuming.
Gods word isnt open to personal interpretations, that is a major problem on this earth and the reason why there are 1000,s of different religions claiming to be christian, but for 99% of them this is their reality-2 cor 11:12-15.
Read Revelation 19 again...
After these things I heard a loud voice of a great multitude in heaven, saying, “Alleluia! Salvation and glory and honor and power belong to the Lord our God! Rev. 19:1
It says the great multitude in heaven and these are believers praising God for salvation. Angels do not need or have salvation.
You cannot apply your own personal interpretation or worse yet blindly trust the Watchtower interpretation to tell you that the great multitude means people in one verse and then change the meaning to mean angels in another verse. When read in context and consistently the Bible interprets itself. The real problem is that people believe various leaders and teachers without prayerfully searching the scriptures and thoroughly checking to make sure what they are being taught is true, as the Bereans did even with the teachings of Paul and Silas. ( Acts17:11). My perspective is that you are assuming everything the Watchtower teaches is trustworthy.
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