Regarding the above, why would I have to mention the resurrection specifically, when I listed the scripture which is speaking about the resurrection and is the one that Devonmcknight68 quoted as a reference. Besides that, I referred to the resurrection in many other places within the post. What you a deliberate trouble maker?
Propaganda? Please show us any information within the context of the 7th trumpet that mentions anything about the resurrection and catching away. And by the way, my purpose is not to deceive people DP. I am not trying to draw anyone off track, but am trying to use scripture to show that, just because the 7th trumpet is the last trumpet of that set, it does not mean that it is the "Last trumpet" spoken of in 1 Cor.15:52. Anyone who attempts to claim that the 7th trumpet is the last trumpet is doing so by pure conjecture. As I said, the trumpet judgments are apart of God's wrath and there are no blessings mentioned in that scripture. Simply stated, show me any information within the scripture of the 7th trumpet that mentions anything regarding the resurrection and catching away. I'll let the lack of information in the scripture regarding this subject speak for itself.
You on the other hand, run into a number of problems in your attempt to put the gathering of the church at the 7th trumpet, namely putting the church through God's wrath. Furthermore, the angel in Revelation 10 is speaking about the angel who sounds the 7th trumpet, which is not the end, for after that 7th trumpet is sounded, it is then followed by seven bowl judgments. As proof that Jesus will have not returned to the earth by the pouring out of the 6th bowl, he interjects with the following:
"Look, I come like a thief! Blessed is the one who stays awake and remains clothed, so as not to go naked and be shamefully exposed"
The fact that after the 6th bowl is poured out that Jesus is making the above announcement, would demonstrate that he will not have yet returned.