Yet from Job we see that Satan comes before the throne of God just as the other non fallen angels do. God strikes up conversation with him as if it’s not a rare occurrence. Satan was clearly allowed some level of access into heaven after his rebellion, possibly even on a regular basis.
Revelation 12 speaks of the war in heaven in which Satan is cast down to the earth, and this chapter lies squarely in the middle of the Tribulation period, after the seven trumpets, after the two witnesses, and before the Mark of the Beast is introduced.
To be fair, this is pretty much the one thing the chart gets right. Everything else makes no sense under a literal, chronological reading of Revelation and Daniel.
Yet from Job we see that Satan comes before the throne of God just as the other non fallen angels do. God strikes up conversation with him as if it’s not a rare occurrence. Satan was clearly allowed some level of access into heaven after his rebellion, possibly even on a regular basis.
Revelation 12 speaks of the war in heaven in which Satan is cast down to the earth, and this chapter lies squarely in the middle of the Tribulation period, after the seven trumpets, after the two witnesses, and before the Mark of the Beast is introduced.
To be fair, this is pretty much the one thing the chart gets right. Everything else makes no sense under a literal, chronological reading of Revelation and Daniel.