The Tribulation is generally thought to occur before the Second Coming of Jesus and the End Times.
In the Christian preterist view, the Tribulation took place in the past when Roman legions destroyed Jerusalem and its temple in A.D. 70 during the end stages of the First Jewish-Roman War,
Lack of Peace, Nations desire Conquest, Inflation/Famine, Death. (4 Horseman)
Prophet Claims someone is the Messiah. Man steps forth and devices the people. Claims to be the Son of God. (Actually Son of Lucifer and Lucifer in the flesh.) Will perform whats seems to be holy abilities. Will Brand people in the forehead or right hand the # 666. Will not be able to buy/trade/sell without it.
How the events impact and affect the earth.
Forces and events inside the earth affect people because they have a bearing on what happens on the earth's surface. Earthquakes, waterfalls, and volcanoes are examples of occurrences that result from forces and events occurring inside the earth.
There are no Solar events that are connected to volcanic eruptions.
Depending on when during the 7 year tribulation the rapture of the church happens of which no man knows the day or the hour, after the tribulation Jesus comes to earth and rules the world for a 1000 years. after the rapture it will be at LEAST 1000 years before the earth is consumed by fire. I guarantee the world will NOT end in 2012 the rapture can happen in 2012 in which the saints will be taken up to meet the Lord. The rapture is not the end of the world! The Mayans are off by at least a thousand years.
earthquakes affect the surface of the earth by cracking or opening the surface of the earth or by changing it in many different ways
those who where raptured up where in heaven those who became christians after the tribulation are on earth
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The book of revelation is doctrinally written to seven churches that will be on the earth during the time of the great tribulation. The Church of today will not be on the earth during the time that revelation unfolds on the earth. These tribulation churches will be required to believe and express faith in different ways much of the time than the Church of today. That is why much of what Christ says when speaking to these seven churches in revelation is somewhat different than what Paul wrote to the church of today in Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, ect.
A:The Rapture and Tribulation are theological concepts devised by John Nelson Darby, a British evangelical preacher and founder of the Plymouth Brethren, in 1830. He said that believers would be "raptured" up into heaven and that this event would then be followed by a period of Tribulation of non-believers. He did not really mention any anti-Christ in his scheme, but recent proponents of his theology see a place for the anti-Christ, , a concept that has popped up in different contexts over the centuries and is always bound to arouse interest, after the Rapture.One proponent is Tim LaHaye who wrote a number of books placed in the non-fiction category, as well as writing a best-selling fiction series with Jerry B. Jenkins. In the first of this series, 'Left Behind', we see the anti-Christ seeking to block Christ's plans after the rapture has taken place.Answer:Premillenialists see a tribulation period immediately before the second coming of Christ. Pretribulationalist see the rapture (from the Latin word rapio-meaning caught up; see 1 Thess. 4:17) occurring prior to the tribulation with the church in heaven during the tribulation on earth. Midtribulationists place the rapture at the midpoint of a seven year tribulation period, the church on earth for only the first half of the tribulation. The views see the second coming of Christ in two phases: a secret coming in clouds to rapture the church and His return with the church to reign on earth. Postribulationists hold the church will remain on the earth during the tribulation period. The church will be protected from divine wrath although experiencing tribulation. In any event the antichrist reigns during the tribulation period.
In the traditional sense of 'tribulation' - The loss of my home was a great tribulation to me and my family. In the theological sense of 'tribulation' - The 'Tribulation' is a theological invention of John Nelson Darby, the nineteenth-century founder of the Plymouth Brethren, but is now accepted as fact by millions of Christians.
the U.S. became the most productive industrial nation on earth
Many asteroids hit the earth during this time and the Pangaea which is when earth was one big super-continent
There is no definitive answer to this question as it pertains to religious beliefs and interpretations. In some religious traditions, Satan's rule on Earth is believed to be temporary, leading up to a final judgment and the defeat of evil. It is considered more fruitful to focus on living a life of virtue and goodness rather than speculating on the exact duration of Satan's rule.
According to the Bible, No. Not until Christ reigns. (That's after the Tribulation and stuff)
A:The Bible does not mention any Jews being killed during the Tribulation, simply because the Bible never really mentions the Tribulation. The so-called 'Tribulation' was a theological invention of John Nelson Darby, founder of the Plymouth Brethren, in the nineteenth-century, and on that basis hardly a threat to Jews. Barbara R. Rossing (The Rapture Exposed) says that according to one critic, the Rapture has its origins with a young girl's vision. In 1830, in Port Glasgow, Scotland, fifteen-year-old Margaret MacDonald attended a healing service, where she was said to have seen a vision of a two-stage return of Jesus Christ. The story of her vision was adopted and amplified by Darby.The belief that Jesus will come again was not new in Christian belief, and the Church has always taught that Jesus will return to earth and that believers should live in anticipation of his second coming. Darby's new teaching was that Christ would return twice, first in secret to "Rapture" Christians out of the world and up to heaven, then a second time after seven years of global tribulation for non-believers, to establish a Jerusalem-based kingdom on earth. According to John Darby and his followers, Jews would suffer through the seven years of tribulation, during which they may be given the chance to convert. In Darby's scheme, the only Jews who will be saved are those who convert.There is no genuine support in the Bible for the Tribulation, and no good reason to believe that this or any of the events portrayed by Darby will ever occur. Therefore, there is no good reason to believe that Jews would ever face the so-called Tribulation or any of the gory fantasies put forward by proponents of Darby's scheme. John Nelson Darby has sunk into obscurity, apart from his followers in the Plymouth Brethren, and so should his Tribulation.
How the events impact and affect the earth.
2003-Spacecraft Columbia explodes during entry back to Earth.