Hi Leolaia.
I always enjoy your in-depth commentaries. However, in this case, you are following a common misinterpretation over "Judgment Day" vs. Armageddon and the "great tribulation" versus Armageddon, which are three separate events. When you confuse them together then it seems the gospels are revising or contradictory. But it is easy and common to confuse these, as the WTS does.
1. The "great tribulation" of Matthew where it notes "Immediately after the tribulation of those days..." the messiah would arrive is a reference not to Armageddon, as the WTS and you suppose, but a reference to WWII and the Holocaust. This "great tribulation" as the Bible indicates occurs before the second comikng and is completely over at the time of the second coming. The "great tribulation" that is mentioned in Revelation, though, is a reference to Armageddon (Rev. 7:14), thus the confusion. But really there shouldn't be any confusion since one clearly occurs before the second coming and the other afterward. Confusing the two, you presume the gospels are contradictory and revised in this regard, but they are not.
2. "Judgment Day" is not Armageddon either as you clearly have confused. Again, the confusion is understandable because when Christ returns and that leads up to Armageddon it will be a great day of judgment for most of the world. But the reference to "Judgment Day" is specific in scripture to the time of the second resurrection when all the dead come back, both the righteous and the unrighteous and are judged. (Matt. 10:15; 11:22, etc.) So your specific statement about " the coming of the heavenly Son of Man and the gathering of the elect (v. 24-27, events associated with Judgment Day in the synoptic gospels)." is incorrect. The coming of the heavenly Son of Man, which is the second coming, is associated with the first resurrection and Armageddon moreso than "Judgment Day" which occurs after the 1000 years is over and after Satan is destroyed. At that point, Judgment Day, occurs and is specifically associated with the second resurrection.
3. "Armageddon", to clarify things, is an event that occurs after the second coming and after the gathering of the elect. It is not the "great tribulation" mentioned that occurs before the 2nd coming, which is a rerference to the Holocaust as noted above in #1. Armageddon, likewise, although a great day of judgment is not the common reference to "Judgment Day" elsewhere in scripture. Armageddon is long over before this special "Judgment Day" occurs where all the dead come back to life and are judged.
Now I can see why it might be easy to confuse these things, as the WTS does regarding the "great tribulation" of Matthew wherein it clearly says "Immediately after the tribulation of those days... the sign of the son of man will appear..." They twist this to suggest that sometime near the end of Armageddon some people will see this sign and repent or something. But "after" means after not during. In your case, confusing Armageddon with this "great tribulation" lead you to think the gospels revised or reversed themselves: "In the original Markan version, this was to occur "in those days"; now it is to occur "immediately after the tribulation of those days" Thus this is an incorrect assessment based on the concept that Armageddon and the "great tribulation" and "Judgment Day" are all one and the same event, which they are not. They are three separate events.
Hope that helps a bit.
TIMELINE OF KEY EVENTS, WHAT WAS PROPHESIED:
1. The "great tribulation" occurs as part of the signs leading up to the second coming. That "great tribulation" was the Holocaust.
2. After the "great tribulation" the State of Israel is also set up just before the messiah arrives. This is represented by the budding of the fig tree.
3. A divine period of spiritual darkness is imposed regarding specifics of the second coming represented by the darkness of the sun, moon and stars.
4. Then the "sign of the son of man" appears. This occurs shortly after the Sate of Israel is reestablished when the Bible says he is "near at the doors."
5. The "sign of the son of man" appears when the new "pre-messiah" is born into the world. At the second coming, Christ takes up an imperfect body of one of his followers to fulfill the wave offering at Pentecost that is with leaven. But there is a test period of 40 years for this messiah who ends up leading the life of the prodigal son. So the "sign of the son of man" appears from the time of the birth of who will become the messiah, although he is not anointed and combined with the messiah in heaven until 45 years arfter the "end of the gentikle times" which end the 1290 days, occurring on November 30, 1947.
6. After the prodigal son messiah returns he becomes the Christ, that is, the Christ in heaven, Michael the archangel, comes down to the earth again and manifests himself in the flesh again via this prodigal son pre-messiah. This occurs in 1992. The first resurrection occurs just before the messiah arrives. The first ressurrection is invisble because, like the Christ, those resurrected are "sown into physical bodies" (1 Corinthians 15:44--"It is sown in[to] a physical body...") of living anointed ones just as Christ inhabits the body of someone else at the second coming.
7. Satan is kicked out of heaven at this same time of the second coming. He has a "short while" to get the nations ready for Armageddon.
8. Armageddon occurs and the millennium reign of Christ begins. Christ and all the elect are now back in the flesh, in physical bodies.
9. Christ rules for 1000 years while Satan is bound in the abyss.
10. Then Satan is let loose to test post-millennial mankind who have experienced rule by God through Christ and who know and understand God's rules and requirements. Even so, some rebel and then are destroyed along with Satan.
11. After Satan is destroyed, then JUDGMENT DAY begins. All mankind are judged. First those left over from the millennium are judged who are called "the dead, the great and the small" (Rev. 20:12). Then after that, all the dead in the memorial tombs come to life to be judged. This is the second resurrection.
12. After Judgment Day is over and all have been judged, then death is no more and cast into the lake of fire. At this point, the so-called "rapture" takes place where Christ and his bride class are then transformed into new spiritual bodies and go up to heaven.
WHAT HAS ACTUALLY HAPPENED SO FAR:
So far, everything that has been prophesied has occurred right on time, including the 2nd coming after November 30, 1992 but prior to November 30, 1993. We are now awaiting Armageddon and the millennium to begin. By now the majority of the elect have been sealed. 20 years post the 2nd coming will expire this year on December 25, 2012. But everything else has occurred, including the appearance of the "sign of the son of man" which is the image of a sleeping (dead) black child. representing the death of the prodigal son and the fact that he does happen to be black.
In conclusion, when you don't know the correct interpretation of the scriptures, perhaps due to some divinely imposed spiritual darkness but in part due to not paying close enough attention to the details or presuming there are errors and contradictions in the gospels, then it seems the gospels are not being fulfilled, when in fact, they are being fulfilled just as prophesied.
Key points are the 'great tribulation" of Matthew 24 is a reference to the Holocaust, not Armageddon, and "Judgment Day" is also not Armageddon but a special time of judgment of the dead which occurs after the millennium and after Satan is killed. You can confirm this by a careful reexamination of the scriptures.
I hope this was helpful for your next commentary, Leolaia, which I will look forward to.
P.S. The messiah was born on January 19, 1950, which is when the "sign of the son of man" began to appear to the elect. An image of the sign, the face of a dead black child, shows up in the cryptic Freemasonry style artwork of the WTS in the Revelation Book (see below). The gospels are true and consistent and unrevised. Representing them otherwise is a matter of incompetence.
LS