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When is the Tribulation period?

Invite him to join the forum and I'll gladly go through the article you posted line by line and do a forensic analysis with him. Until then YOU are the one here and the burden is on you to prove problems I cited do not exist. Otherwise, you should never have used that article. No more attempts at shifting the burden.
I don't know him personally, but have exchanged some emails and PM's with him, but not enough to ask him to come here, you know where he's at ~ go to him.

I do not shift any burden, and unlike you, I do always address any and all scriptures put before me.
Until then YOU are the one here and the burden is on you to prove problems
No problem, and I will, but I will not expect a direct response back, that's not your way of doing things based upon what I have seen so far ~ maybe you can prove me wrong, that would be great.
Racist.

The color of his skin is irrelevant. Even black people make mistakes, and Warren has made several. I'm sure he's a great guy but his article is seriously flawed. I am aware of Warren's teachings. Many of his articles can be found on monegrismdotorg. Never assume another poster lacks knowledge unless they ask you for information.
What are you saying~you look for an opportunity to attack others character, instead of hearing what they have to say. I said what I said because you very seldom see blacks who hold to Reformed teachings, but Mr. Warren is not your typical individual, a very wise man, one you very seldom meet. I said no more than what Nathannael said in John 1.
The phrase "this generation" answers this op's inquiry and Christians should stop abusing scripture to make it say, "that generation."

Question: When is the tribulation period?
Answer: In this generation, not that generation. No one knew the day or hour, but it happened in the generation to whom Jesus was speaking when he said the near demonstrative "this generation" and all 14 uses of "this generation" can objectively be read to apply to those to whom he was speaking. There is no variation when God used that specific phrase and appeals to other phrases using the word, "generation" are not equivalent.

All anyone has to do is read the text of scripture exactly as written with the normal meaning of the words in ordinary usage. The disciples went through the tribulation. Jesus looked them in the face and stated, "You will be handed over to tribulation. You will see.... You will hear...." and the ONLY place in Revelation where "the great tribulation" is mentioned is one in which disciples of Jesus had endured it.

Revelation 1:3, 18-19
Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of the prophecy, and heed the things which are written in it; for the time is near...... Do not be afraid; I am the first and the last, and the living One; and I was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore, and I have the keys of death and of Hades. Therefore, write the things which you have seen, and the things which are, and the things which will take place after these things.


That is when the tribulation period was
Okay, I'm staring another thread and will prove that your understanding comes from a heart that does not yet see the truth on this subject.

No more jawing back and forth.
 
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