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“Up In The Air Part 2”
Categories: NEW TESTAMENT, WORLD EVENTS(This is a follow-up to “Up In The Air”)
I've actually never heard this idea that THE great tribulation has already happened. I've considered this idea with an open mind and have only gained a deep concern for those who support this theory… mostly because the temple was, of course, destroyed in 70 AD, and we know John recorded his vision around 90 AD. What good would it have been for John to prophesy on things which already took place (Rev 10:11)? Also, if you were to believe this idea, the answer to the question asked in Matt 24:3 would have been 70 AD, but since we humans are still in existence, either Jesus was lying (which He was not) or the tribulation was not fulfilled in 70 AD. Furthermore, if you carefully study the context surrounding the statement in Matt 24:34, you see Jesus was still speaking on this age of false prophets and messiahs to come. He said (in context), "This generation of false prophets and messiahs will not pass until the work of the tribulation is complete." He was not referring to the generation that was currently alive when He said these things. Also, we all know when God says things are to happen soon (Rev 1:1), God's judgment of time is supremely different than ours. I do not claim to be in full understanding of Revelation, but I would greatly suggest to those who support the idea you hold to prayerfully and logically reconsider their interpretation of the book of Revelation. Please reply; I am still open-minded to what you have to say. Thank for all you do.Sincerely,
Looking Ahead
Dear Looking Ahead,
Thanks for your reply. I think we got our wires crossed somewhere. The book of Revelation doesn't discuss the fall of Jerusalem – it discusses the persecution of christians under the Roman Empire. We agree that it is most likely that John wrote Revelation after 70 AD. However, Matt. 24 does refer to 70 AD, and Jesus even clarifies that is what He is talking about in Matt. 24:2 when He mentions the stones of the temple would be torn down (something that happened in the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD). You referenced Matt 24:3; it is important to note that the words "end of the world" found in some translations are not technically correct. The word 'world' is literally 'age'. It isn't the word 'kosmos' which is what is normally used for 'world' throughout the Bible. Jesus was telling them that the end of the Jewish age was about to occur and that there would be certain signs they should watch for. As for your reference to Matt 24:34, the words 'false prophets and messiahs' aren't in that verse. All it says is "this generation shall not pass away until all these things are accomplished" – we don't know what translation you are using, but those words that prove your point simply aren't in the text of the major translations of the Bible. Matthew 24 is dealing with 70 AD (and Jesus said those things before 70 AD); Revelation is a separate topic.
One other thing, you mentioned that you don't have a full understanding of Revelation. Here is our challenge to you. Listen to the series of classes we linked to you on that book (for our readers, that link is here). After listening to the classes, feel free to write in with any objections you have to the logic used in the teaching. We would happily welcome your criticism. If we are wrong, we want to change.