The man of sin can't be revealed until the rebellion occurs?
That rebellion happened in 67ad, and after 3.5 years, the temple fell as Jesus predicted, and 3.5 years later the rebellion-turned-war ended, totaling 7 years ..
Are you Aglican, Lutheran, or Catholic? If so then that makes sense why church tradition or history may take precedence or equal important to actual Scripture backing.
A verse? That's actual history!
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/christians.htm
The man of sin can't be revealed until the rebellion occurs?
That rebellion happened in 67ad, and after 3.5 years, the temple fell as Jesus predicted, and 3.5 years later the rebellion-turned-war ended, totaling 7 years ..
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/823/the-great-jewish-revolt-of-66-ce/
I recommend reading the last sacrifice and the last disciple.
They are fiction, but based on the real historical events of the day during the time of Nero.
Are you Aglican, Lutheran, or Catholic? If so then that makes sense why church tradition or history may take precedence or equal important to actual Scripture backing.
I'm nothing. No religion.
Just read lots of history, and have read the Bible cover to cover multiple times.