Paul tells Christians that they will be caught up to meet him.
There is an obvious imaginative problem here: even if a figure should appear in the sky, that portion of sky will be visible from only so many miles. The number of people who could fly up to surround such a flying figure can only be so many; twenty, thirty?
At any rate, even during Paul's time people in Ephesus could not possibly see clouds in Thessalonia.
Did Paul believe that Jesus would literally return on clouds and therefore in one particular place in space? Or was Paul less interested in such literal details as he was in theological and apocalyptic precedents? Namely, Daniel's apocalypse, where
Daniel clearly uses symbolism throughout much of the book."I kept looking in the night visions, And behold, with the clouds of heaven One like a Son of Man was coming, And He came up to the Ancient of Days And was presented before Him. (Dan 7:13 NAS)
Do the early Christians use symbolism also when writing of Jesus' return?


