You didn't address the reasons I gave why 1 Thess. 4.17 is at the end of the Tribulation, that is, the 7th Trumpet. 1 Corinthians 15.50-52. Whether dead or living, all will be raptured. Yet, again, it presents the fact of rapture without specifying a time sequence that would indicate a pre-tribulation rapture. On the contrary, it can be used to prove a post-tribulation rapture. “At the last trump” is a descriptive phrase that is equal to the seventh trumpet cited in Revelation 11.15. Some people advance the theory that according to Roman custom the trumpets are sounded three times. But the Holy Spirit follows no Roman law.

Jeremiah 30.6-7. “The time of Jacob’s trouble” - The Great Tribulation is only for the Jews, not for the Gentiles or for the church some claim. Since the church is not the Jews, we therefore will not go through the Great Tribulation. See also Daniel 12.1. If there were only these two passages in the entire Bible which speak of the Great Tribulation, then the Great Tribulation would indeed be exclusively for the Jews. But we can read other passages in the Bible, such as Revelation 3 which speaks of “the hour of trial, that hour which is to come upon the whole world, to try them that dwell upon the earth” (v.10). The prophecies of Jeremiah and Daniel were directed toward the Jews, and hence they used such words “Jacob” and “Thy people” quite logically.

Revelation 19 takes place after the first rapture and after the 7th trumpet rapture/resurrection in Rev. 11.15 so of course, there are those in heaven by the time Jesus returns to step down on the mount of olives.

The Two Witnesses Enoch and Elijah resurrected and raptured is not a mid-trib event per se, but when they are raised 3.5 days later this also points to all saints in the Tribulation that were not taken at the first rapture so when they are martyred they like the Two Witnesses will be resurrected and raptured. All throughout the Tribulation period when a believer is martyred he will be resurrected and raptured 3.5 days later, not at a specific time of mid-trib.

2 Thessalonians 2.1-9. Please read this passage very carefully. Verse 1 gives the topic of this passage - namely, the coming of Christ and rapture. Since the rapture spoken of here is a being gathered in the air, there is already a hint as to its being after tribulation. In verse 2, the word “spirit” signifies another spirit, not the Holy Spirit; the term “word” means rumor; “us” refers to Paul, Silvanus and Timothy; and “the day of the Lord” is the day of the coming of Christ and rapture. In those days there were people who deluded the Thessalonian believers by saying that the day of the Lord had already come and that they had been left behind. Yet verse 3 shows that this day will not arrive until after the following two signs: (1) that before rapture, there will appear the man of sin, the son of perdition, who is the Antichrist; and (2) that there will first come the falling away, which is apostasy. When will the man of sin be revealed? It will naturally be at the Great Tribulation, So that rapture will be after this Tribulation. At least part of the church must go through the Great Tribulation.

You didn't address anything I said in my post. Makes for a one way conversation. You didn't even address the conditional statements for the first rapture in Matt. 24.40-42, Luke 21.36, Rev. 3.10). Only those who keep the word of His patience, are prayerful and watchful get to escape the hour of trial that is to come upon the whole world.

By the way you can nip your beliefs in the but by easily seeing Rev. 4.1 is not a rapture, but simply John taken up in the spirit. And the 24 elders are 24 archangels. 24 is never the number of the Church.