where does it say about tribulation and the end ?????

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can we talk tribulation ... when and how ... can we talk about rapture and second coming ... tribulation...second coming ... the great white throne judgement ....

in detail ?????

what is tribluation .... im so confused :)

rapture then 7 year tribulation ? then second coming ? after the 7 years ...??

what happends in the second coming ? when is the great white throne judgement ?

where is this in the bible ????

please do give some clarity.............
 
There are many different view of what we term 'end times'... The Scriptures are not written in 'list 'form.
His Word is alive.
 
There are many views of the end time scriptures. There is a full futurist view, partial futurist view, and many more.
A full futurist view believes everything is still in the future. A partial futurist view says some things have already happened in the past but other things are still in the future.
Now that you are properly confused, it's a matter of interpretation of many scriptures for many prophecies throughout the Bible.
The prophecies were given thousands of years ago so it is possible that some of these things could have already happened.
Enjoy your study. :)
 
There are many views of the end time scriptures. There is a full futurist view, partial futurist view, and many more.
A full futurist view believes everything is still in the future. A partial futurist view says some things have already happened in the past but other things are still in the future.
Now that you are properly confused, it's a matter of interpretation of many scriptures for many prophecies throughout the Bible.
The prophecies were given thousands of years ago so it is possible that some of these things could have already happened.
Enjoy your study. :)
It is not Biblical to view the end times and the tribulation as it has already happened.It is still in the future.When you do this you are not reading Revelation correctly or at all.
 
It is not Biblical to view the end times and the tribulation as it has already happened.It is still in the future.When you do this you are not reading Revelation correctly or at all.
Thank you for your opinion.
 
A literal reading of The Revelation starts here ...
Rev 1:1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:
Rev 1:2 Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.
Rev 1:3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.
 
Anyone's (mine included) post, books or commentary on scripture .. is just that a commentary . On line or in a book store .. This is not to say they are wrong .... Even the Hollywood movies have put preconceived ideas in our heads as to what the Bible teaches.. It is very hard to have an open mind about much of anything when the media hits us from all sides... Not to mention a life time of teaching...
 
There are many different view of what we term 'end times'... The Scriptures are not written in 'list 'form.
His Word is alive.
Amen, that is why I presented the study. I have yet to debate the timing and many other aspects people bring up. We are given to live by faith and this is one of the larger faith points. I have found it best to concentrate my efforts to leading others to the foot of the cross and like Reba, Chopper and some others leave the rest to Jesus.
 
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