- That another piece of evidence for pre-trib is that the wife is in heaven ready for the wedding in Revelation 19, although the passage says absolutely nothing about the wife being in heaven?
Here's how some literal translations have the wording in Rev19:7 (about the marriage itself and the bride/wife [singular]):
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 did make herself ready;
Smith's Literal Translation has the latter half of this verse, like this:
"[...] for the marriage of the Lamb
came, and his wife
prepared herself." [bold emphasis mine]
Worrell New Testament
Let us rejoice, and exult, and give the glory to Him; because the marriage of the Lamb came, and His wife made herself ready."
IOW, I don't think the Greek conveys that "the marriage" is just now (at this point) getting ready to take place, and that "the bride" is just now finished preparing herself for its occurrence. Verse 7 is stating the fact that the marriage
came and the bride/wife [singular]
prepared herself, as the set-up for what verse 9 is going to talk about, which is "the wedding
feast/supper" (aka the earthly MK age getting ready to start, upon His return to the earth) involving "the [plural] guests" which this text says of them, "
Blessed are those
having been invited to...," which INVITATION to the wedding feast/supper will have been taking place all throughout the tribulation period (Matt24:14 speaks of that, as does Matt22:9-14, etc); and this "blessed" corresponds with about 8 other "blessed" passages speaking to same.
For example, Matt24:42-51 (esp.v.46 "blessed") parallel with Lk12:35-36,37,38,40,42-44,46-48 ("blessed") which starts out with "when he will
RETURN from the wedding"... (i.e. as an already-wed Bridegroom)...THEN "the meal [G347]" (aka the promised and prophesied earthly Millennial Kingdom--notice that these passages refer to saints still living/existing on the earth upon His arrival. IOW, No saint is being lifted off of the earth, at that time-slot: this is His "return" to the earth Rev19, FOR the promised and prophesied earthly Millennial Kingdom age).
And note that "the bride/wife [singular]" is not the invited "guests [plural]"... these are distinct.
By Rev19, "the marriage" came (re: the bride/wife [singular])... and by Rev19, the "
having been invited to the wedding feast/supper" has concluded on the earth (re: the guests [plural]), and up next is His return to the earth for "the wedding feast / supper / festivities" (elsewhere called "the meal [G347]" like in Lk12 I just mentioned), aka the promised and prophesied earthly Millennial Kingdom