The book of Revelation follows what is called a chiastic poetical structure. This involves a complex repetitive structure. The Judgment of God  is organized into seven sections with sevens repeating.  The seals and trumpets follow a specific structure: six sections where the work of judgment is done followed by an interlude followed by a seventh phase that simply declares that the day of God’s wrath is about to begin.
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The bowls of wrath are nested inside of trumpet judgments, trumpet judgment are nested inside of the seals. Specifically, each set of judgments is nested inside the seventh instance of the category of judgments that contain them. The trumpet judgments are contained inside the seventh seal, and the bowls of wrath are contained inside the seventh trumpet. The nestings are constructed such that each category of judgment ends at the same time. The seventh seal, the seventh trumpet, and the seventh bowl end simultaneously. The pic below illustrates these relationships
- Rev 6 | 123456 Seals
- Â Rev 7 | Interlude
-  Rev 8: 1-5 | 7 DC – prayers completed atonement cover
- Â Rev 7 | Interlude
- Rev 8:6:-9:21 | 123456 Trumpets –
- Rev 10:1-11:14 | Interlude
- Rev 11:15-19 |  7 DC  – God’s wrath is about to begin 15:18
- Rev 10:1-11:14 | Interlude
- Rev 12-15 | Great Interlude
- Rev 16:1-21 | 123456 & 7 DC –  vials : nations headed to Armageddon
- Rev 17-18 | Interlude – judgment on Mystery Babylon
- ÂRev 19 | Return of Christ
- Rev 20 | Millennium and Final Judgment
- Rev 21 | The Revelation of the City of God
- Rev 22 | Come Quickly, Lord Jesus!!!