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    Trib·u·la·tion
    /ˌtribyəˈlāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a cause of great trouble or suffering: "the tribulations of being a megastar"
  2. May 10, 2024 · In Matthew 24 Jesus said the indications of the end of the age would be deception, lawlessness, and tribulations. “Deception” and “lawlessness” are topics for other messages. The focus of this message is “tribulation.”. The tribulations Jesus specifies just in Matthew 24 are wars, international unrest, famines, earthquakes ...

  3. 4 days ago · tribulate: 1 v oppress or trouble greatly Type of: afflict cause great unhappiness for; distress

  4. May 8, 2024 · Tribulation Definition. In Christianity, the Tribulation refers to a prophesied period of severe hardship and divine judgment described in the Bible, particularly in the New Testament's Book of Revelation. This period is characterized by a sequence of catastrophic events such as widespread wars, devastating natural disasters, famines, and plagues.

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  6. May 15, 2024 · The prophecy of the two witnesses in Revelation 11 stirs the heart and inspires the imagination. Written by John, Revelation offers a glimpse into the cosmic battle between good and evil, culminating in the ultimate triumph of God’s kingdom at the end of this age. In apocalyptic literature, the author often employs symbolic language to convey ...

  7. May 11, 2024 · The word “tribulation” is not as well defined as it should be…however it is not difficult to understand. Let’s just take a look at the basic elementary definition of “tribulation” as used in the New Covenant as translated from the Greek. Sources here are “Strong’s…Word Studies…NAS Exhaustive Conc...

  8. May 6, 2024 · What is the Great Tribulation as described by Jesus in Matthew 24:21? Tribulation is the word thlipsis (derived from thlibo = to crush, press together, squash, hem in, compress, squeeze in turn derived from thláo = to break) originally expressed sheer, physical pressure on a man. Thlipsis then is a very picturesque term which does not refer to ...

  9. May 27, 2024 · the Rapture, in Christianity, the eschatological (concerned with the last things and Endtime) belief that both living and dead believers will ascend into heaven to meet Jesus Christ at the Second Coming (Parousia). The belief in the Rapture emerged from the anticipation that Jesus would return to redeem all members of the church.

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