Many have tried to prove Jesus wrong about this and have set dates (sometimes within their lifetimes) proving their confidence in themselves only revealed how foolish they were when the dates they set came and passed and their predictions were proven false.
The Bible speaks more about the time of the tribulation than any other doctrine (from the prophecies in the life of Abraham to the famines of Joseph's co regency, to the plagues in Exodus, to the scattered prophecies in all the prophets [especially Daniel] to the prophecies in Matthew 24-25 and Luke 21-22, Paul hints at it repeatedly, and certainly Revelation...
Daniel 12:11-12 in fact lays out a time frame (while not setting an actual date) which reveals the beginning of the tribulation once the temple sacrifices are abated in the middle of the 70th Week of Daniel. Then it will be possible to back date that beginning but not until.
This also says something about the office which the Father holds that Jesus and the Holy Spirit apparently do not... all knowing (omniscience). Think about it. How could Jesus not know anything and be omniscient? He is God incarnate (the lone Creator of all things created in the beginning). And the Holy Spirit in 1 Corinthians 2 is said to search the mind of God ("the deep things of God")... if omniscient what's to find out?
I suggest... my humble opinion only... that in order to make the plan of human salvation work, both God the Word and God the Spirit had to empty themselves of certain aspects or prerogatives of deity (without losing deity) to deal with temporal beings like men and angels. And the Father remained in that omniscient state and state of ultimate authority.
Thoughts?
The Bible speaks more about the time of the tribulation than any other doctrine (from the prophecies in the life of Abraham to the famines of Joseph's co regency, to the plagues in Exodus, to the scattered prophecies in all the prophets [especially Daniel] to the prophecies in Matthew 24-25 and Luke 21-22, Paul hints at it repeatedly, and certainly Revelation...
Daniel 12:11-12 in fact lays out a time frame (while not setting an actual date) which reveals the beginning of the tribulation once the temple sacrifices are abated in the middle of the 70th Week of Daniel. Then it will be possible to back date that beginning but not until.
This also says something about the office which the Father holds that Jesus and the Holy Spirit apparently do not... all knowing (omniscience). Think about it. How could Jesus not know anything and be omniscient? He is God incarnate (the lone Creator of all things created in the beginning). And the Holy Spirit in 1 Corinthians 2 is said to search the mind of God ("the deep things of God")... if omniscient what's to find out?
I suggest... my humble opinion only... that in order to make the plan of human salvation work, both God the Word and God the Spirit had to empty themselves of certain aspects or prerogatives of deity (without losing deity) to deal with temporal beings like men and angels. And the Father remained in that omniscient state and state of ultimate authority.
Thoughts?