but it says when? i underlined it. why do you say its not in the text? even without when it still says with us in the revelation. the revelation there being second coming because it mentions angels and eternal destruction on the wicked? or are you saying the rest means rest here on earth during the kingdom?
[quoting]
"Is this day of grace to go on indefinitely? Not so; that day hastens when His judgment will be revealed. And as glory, honour, and peace will be the portion of every soul that does good, so tribulation and anguish upon every one that doeth evil, to Jew and Gentile, for there is no respect of persons: evil will be treated as nothing but evil, when the Lord arises to judge, and this in the most manifest way before the universe.
"Hence the importance, not only that sovereign grace should take to heaven the saints that are awaiting Him, but that righteous judgment should be displayed at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with angels of His power in flaming fire. For the day will then have come to render vengeance to His and their enemies, whether they be Gentiles that know not God or they be Jews, who (if not so ignorant as the nations) cannot deny that they obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus."
--William Kelly, on 2Th1:7
[end quoting; bold and underline mine; source: Bible Hub]
[I personally see this ^ as being parallel with what we see in 2Th2:9-12, which is what will be taking place WITHIN the tribulation period, for those who "received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved"--i.e. they will "believe the pseudei/the false/the LIE" [the "strong delusion"] INSTEAD, DURING the trib years (in contrast to what some OTHERS in the trib will come to "believe" DURING THAT SAME time period [i.e. "IN THAT DAY"/the "DOTL [time period]"], as shown in 2Th1:10b);... and especially if we view 2Th2:7b-8a ("the One restraining at present, will restrain, UNTIL out of the midst he be come [come to be], AND THEN shall that Wicked be revealed") to be a kind of correlation to what we see in Lamentation 2:3-4 ("He hath drawn back His right hand from before the enemy" [effectively saying, let 'er rip! i.e. SEAL #1, et al, when Jesus will "STAND to JUDGE" Isa3:13, Rev4-5--Rev4-5 being a "judgment scene"])]