I'm finding it hard to get them to at least consider that we might have some "earthly help" with Trump and the military and Q and they are very black pilled and ready for rapture. Has anybody had the same issue?
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γενεά is the Greek word used in verse 34 - https://biblehub.com/interlinear/matthew/24.htm
I think while it's possible he did return in 70 AD based on the description, Revelation matches the series of events pretty closely and then goes into a millennium kingdom.
If we're past the great tribulation there is either a long time inbetween that and when the millennium kingdom occurs, or we missed it. Both of those seem unlikely to me based on the text.
The other option I can think of is the passage in Matthew and Revelation are referring to different events, but that would mean the events in Revelation are less of a Tribulation than the Great Tribulation in Matthew.
I'll be honest I need to study this further. I can't trust the rendering of end time prophecy from dispensationals that think today's Israel are God's chosen people and bow before them.
I wouldn't categorize myself as a dispensationalist, at least not in that sense.
Here's what I believe:
Modern day Israel is a secular state that has a lot of issues. Including forcing military women to get abortions, interference and double standard in US politics, and Mossad.
Most Jews there are not following God.
God holds the Jews to a higher standard than Gentiles.
144,000 Jews will receive Jesus during the Great Tribulation. An unknown number will receive Him before then.