The Great Tribulation

An Exposition of Matthew 24, Plus Nine Articles on the Return of Christ and End-Time Events

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies
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Author: George Gutchess ISBN: 9781490835204
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: George Gutchess
ISBN: 9781490835204
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Many Bible teachers today are proclaiming that Christ will come at any moment to take the Christians to heaven, leaving the non-Christians behind to endure seven years of great tribulation. Others teach that Christ came spiritually in AD 70, when the city of Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. Is there any other view? Here is an older interpretation that was commonly held before those which prevail today.

The first part of The Great Tribulation is a verse-by-verse commentary on Matthew 24 written in readable, nontechnical style. The second part of the book contains nine articles related to the second coming of Christ and end-time events.

The Great Tribulation provides insight on these questions: What does Matthew 24 really teach? Will Christs coming be in two stages? Does Daniel teach that there will be a seven-year tribulation? Who is the antichrist, and will he appear in a rebuilt temple? What is the abomination of desolation? Was the kingdom of God postponed? Will there be a thousand-year period called the millennium? Will some be taken and others left behind? What is the generation that Christ spoke of that is going to see it all?

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Many Bible teachers today are proclaiming that Christ will come at any moment to take the Christians to heaven, leaving the non-Christians behind to endure seven years of great tribulation. Others teach that Christ came spiritually in AD 70, when the city of Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans. Is there any other view? Here is an older interpretation that was commonly held before those which prevail today.

The first part of The Great Tribulation is a verse-by-verse commentary on Matthew 24 written in readable, nontechnical style. The second part of the book contains nine articles related to the second coming of Christ and end-time events.

The Great Tribulation provides insight on these questions: What does Matthew 24 really teach? Will Christs coming be in two stages? Does Daniel teach that there will be a seven-year tribulation? Who is the antichrist, and will he appear in a rebuilt temple? What is the abomination of desolation? Was the kingdom of God postponed? Will there be a thousand-year period called the millennium? Will some be taken and others left behind? What is the generation that Christ spoke of that is going to see it all?

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