Nope.
In Daniel, the Antichrist is connected to a covenant of 7 years.
it says the middle of that 7 years that he desecrates the temple So that idea of yours is way way off.
Ask yourself who it was that muddied that all up and reframed the 7 year rule of the ac.
Forgive me for using the word, "stupid".. which to me means " Trained by traditional world propaganda". I SHOULD have used, "Ignorant".
The understanding of Daniel 9:27 has been corrupted by Jesuits of the RCC these past 500+ years, ( to develop their Dispensationalism Theory) Making Dan 9:27 about the Antichrist, when it's ONLY about Jesus, doing away with the ceremonial jewish sacrifices, in the middle of that "week" , the last 7 years of the 490 yr prophecy.
The Jesuits creating what they call, the "Gap theory" being a 7 years of tribulation at these end of days. NOT True !! Yeah ! There will be tribulations coming SOON, and Jesus, like he says, will come, in the clouds, at the end of days.
You are going to have to present scripture and not reframe Rev 14 .
Rev 14 is a JEWISH gathering.
144k ETHNIC Jews as firstfruits.
Firstfruits AUTOMATICALLY POINTS to harvest.
MAIN HARVEST follows firstfruits. (Rev 14:14)
If you OMIT ANY OF THOSE FACTS, then you will never get to the heart of the matter.
Framing me as stupid somehow bolsters your deal?
Actually it shows me your inability to present any sound conclusions.
If you question the validity of rev 14 ( the VIVID CLEAR Jewish Gathering) then you must do it scripturally.
Which I can address and defend easily.
BUT to present Rev 14:14 as the rapture is absurd.
Jesus is holding a sickle, gathering a people IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE 144K FIRSTFRUIT JEWISH GATHERING.
IT, in no way , can possibly be the rapture.
That Rev 14 gathering of main harvest and firstfruit Jews is MID TRIB, right before the wrath of rev 15.
All rapture verses are Normal life, everyday life, Commerce, buying and selling, Planning for the future, betrothal and marriage ceremonies.... and it is completely opposite of what revelation 14 verse 14 is. Because it is during the trib and none of that is going on.
The Jewish Nation ceased to have Prophetic involvement when Jesus said, "Your house is left to you desolate"
True Christ Believing Christians are NOW "Spiritual Israel" , which is who the 144K of Rev 14, are ... I HOPE & PRAY to be among that number...
(I'm NOT Jewish )
1. The Text in Revelation 14:14 (KJV)
“And I looked, and, lo, a white cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like the Son of man, having a golden crown, and a sharp sickle in his hand.”
The image of
“one sat like the Son of Man” on a white cloud, crowned and holding a sickle, is unmistakably a portrait of the
returning Messiah.
2. Biblical Context that Links This Vision to the Second Advent
Revelation 19:11‑16 – “The Marriage Supper of the Lamb”
Here the “Son of Man” appears on a white horse, clothed in a robe dipped in blood, with a sharp sword."
The language parallels Rev 14:14 (white cloud, crown, sickle) and clearly depicts
Christ’s visible, glorious return to judge the world.
Acts 1:11 – “He shall come again… in the same manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.”
The apostles were told that Christ would return
in the same way He ascended—on a cloud. Rev 14:14 shows Him
already seated on a cloud, fulfilling that promise.
Matthew 24:30 – “...the Son of man shall come in the clouds of heaven…”Jesus Himself describes His return
from the clouds, matching the vision of Rev 14:14.
Zechariah 14:4‑5 – “His feet shall stand upon the Mount of Olives… and the LORD shall be king over all the earth.”
This Old‑Testament prophecy of the Messiah standing on a mount (or cloud) in the end‑times is echoed in the Revelation scene.
1 Thessalonians 4:16‑17 – “the Lord himself shall descend from heaven… with a shout… the dead in Christ shall rise first.”
The descent “from heaven” and the gathering of the elect are consistent with the
crowning and judging posture of the figure in Rev 14:14.
These passages together create a clear biblical pattern:
Christ will return visibly from the heavens, on a cloud, as the glorified “Son of Man,” to execute judgment. Rev 14:14 fits precisely within that pattern.