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Revelation 19:1-10 describes event in Heaven. The Bride has come and the saints have stood at the judgement seat of Christ. The Bride (the Church) is in fine white linen in Heaven.
Revelation 19:11-21 describe the second coming and is on earth and describes other events.
Do you have anything to say about the Scripture I posted in my previous post.
In Rev 18 the saints are to rejoice over the judgment of Babylon. "After the things" (described nicely in Rev 18:20-24) comes chapter 19.
The focus in Rev 19:1–8 is on the saints assembled, praising God at the consummation of history for the judgment of Babylon.
Revelation 19:7-10 relate to the coming judgment of Babylon, the establishment of God's reign as the basis for and the leading to the righteous vindication and union of Christ with his people, for which they glorify God.
In Revelation 19:11-16 the sovereignty if Christ is revealed along with Christ's faithful fulfillment of His promise to judge evil through defeat of the forces of wickedness at the end of history.
The next two verses, Revelation 19:18-20 find an angel announcing the destruction of the last enemy.
Then in Revelation 19:19-21, the Beast, the False Prophet, and the followers of the same are defeated at the end of history.
And before you ask about Chapter 20 and how it relates to the preceding, let me state that Revelation 20:1-6 has the course of the church age in view, and the temporal context precedes the final judgment, which Chapters 17-19 have been narrating. Moreover, Revelation 20:7-15 is a recapitulation of the final judgment already described in Revelation 19:11-21.
I am just not seeing what you are seeing in the verses in question.
AMR