The text indicates the stripes are punishment given when the LORD judges that servant. For the myriads of servants in the two millennia since their passing I would read that as the very night of their death. It does not matter what you suppose, for Scripture makes it clear when the judgment of believers takes place, which is at the judgment seat of Christ at/after the Lord's return, as was referenced, and which you yourself confirmed saying, "The text allows for a range of punishment for a servant of the LORD at the coming of the LORD."
Having been shown that this disallows purgatory, you are now trying to make the sentencing of believers to be the same time as the Lord. Give it up! This longsuffering work of showing you your absence of any real support has seen its end.
It does not matter what you suppose, for Scripture makes it clear when the judgment of believers takes place, which is at the judgment seat of Christ at/after the Lord's return, as was referenced, and which you yourself confirmed saying, "The text allows for a range of punishment for a servant of the LORD at the coming of the LORD."I was using coming as an alternate meaning, as I explained, and not the actual parousia (second coming) of the Lord; but rather that when one dies the soul is separated from the body and judged by God prior to the resurrection of the body. This view allows for all the range of punishment of servants affirmed by the Messiah.