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What does the Bible say about the Great Tribulation?

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The Bible describes the Great Tribulation as a future time of unprecedented suffering and trials for believers, particularly characterized in Matthew 24.

The Great Tribulation is referred to in Matthew 24, specifically in verses 21-22, where Jesus states that there will be great tribulation such as was not since the beginning of the world. This period is marked by intense persecution against the saints, described as a time when many will be hated for Christ's name sake. The Great Tribulation is distinct from general tribulation that all Christians may face and is seen as a specific future event that will precede Jesus' second coming. Additionally, passages from Revelation also provide insight into this tumultuous period, highlighting the severity of God's judgment and the perseverance required of the faithful during these trials.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:21-22, Revelation 6:1-17, Matthew 24:21, Revelation 7:14, Matthew 24:4-8, Revelation 6:1-8, Daniel 12:1, Matthew 24:4-28, Daniel 9:24-27, Revelation 6-18

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