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The sea of glass here is covered with people, whereas when John first saw it in Rev 4:6 it was bare ('''cp''' Rev 4:1-6). At the time of Rev 4:6 only the church - represented by the twenty-four elders - and the Old Testament saints, were in heaven. | The sea of glass here is covered with people, whereas when John first saw it in Rev 4:6 it was bare ('''cp''' Rev 4:1-6). At the time of Rev 4:6 only the church - represented by the twenty-four elders - and the Old Testament saints, were in heaven. | ||
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15:2 What is significant about the sea of glass here?
The sea of glass here is covered with people, whereas when John first saw it in Rev 4:6 it was bare (cp Rev 4:1-6). At the time of Rev 4:6 only the church - represented by the twenty-four elders - and the Old Testament saints, were in heaven.
In Re 15:2 the tribulation saints are in heaven and they now cover the sea of glass which is a transparent crystal - like pavement before the throne of God. It stretches out like a glittering sea of glass mingled with fire (cp Ex 24:10).