ather, Rev 19 reveals ONLY that the saints aleady IN heaven are prepared for the wedding feast. There are NO WORDS that indicate that the wedding did or was taking place. What the words do show is preparation of what is about to occur.
Nope.
Verse 7 (about the "bride" and the "marriage" itself)
is DISTINCT FROM verse 9 (about those "having been INVITED to the wedding
SUPPER of the Lamb--which is the
earthly MK age [ppl on the earth will have been "INVITED" to throughout the Trib yrs]... at least its inauguration, commencing upon His "RETURN"
to the earth).
So, what
verse 7 states (as some translations have it) is:
Young's Literal Translation
may we rejoice and exult, and give the glory to Him, because
come did the marriage of the Lamb, and
his wife [singular]
did make herself ready;
Smith's Literal Translation
Let us rejoice, and be transported with joy, and let us give glory to him: for the marriage of the Lamb
came, and
his wife [singular]
prepared herself.
Worrell New Testament
Let us rejoice, and exult, and give the glory to Him; because the marriage of the Lamb
came, and
His wife [singular]
made herself ready."
Again, verse 9 (about "those HAVING BEEN INVITED to the wedding FEAST of the Lamb") is DISTINCT from the above (v.7).
V.9 is where He is now (at this point in the chronology) HEADING BACK DOWN TO (as an "already-wed" Bridegroom), where the contexts about "the wedding FEAST / SUPPER" (or, "the MEAL [G347]") take up the next scene in the chronology...