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NONE of us knows the correct interpretation of Bible prophecy. There are many ideas floating around and perhaps some will turn out to be correct but perhaps few or none will. Some interpret the Bible using typology rather than literally. God is a spirit and uses physical, concrete imagery and allegorical stories to express spiritual concepts that don't really have good referents in the physical realm.
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Isaiah 55:8 โMy thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,โ says the LORD. โAnd my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine."
It is a mistake to drag all Bible prophecies down to a simple physical interpretation. As Q said, multiple meanings exist and can concurrently be true. Something happens in the timeless eternal heavenly realm can and does cast multiple shadows upon the earthly timeline in which we are swimming. These shadows show up as prophecies both fulfilled and unfilled, and multiple fulfillments that resemble the prophecy in an allegorical or symbolic manner, and future events that have not yet occurred in this timeline but are concurrently present from the perspective of heaven. Think of surveying a very long river (timeline) where God is capable of viewing the entire river at once. How it looks from the perspective of eternity.