That's your view. AD 66-70 is only 4 years, so I still hold that the 7 year tribulation is coming yet but you can hold your view and say Jesus has already here and will not come back. It's ok.
The great tribulation based on Daniel 9: 24-27, but here are the supporting verses for this.
Matthew 24:21, Mark 13:14, 2 Thesalonian 2: 1-4
Here is the biggest one where I conclude that it is yet to come. Revelation is written or have been believe to be written in AD 95. When was Nero? Before that, right?
The great tribulation based on Daniel 9: 24-27, but here are the supporting verses for this.
Matthew 24:21, Mark 13:14, 2 Thesalonian 2: 1-4
None of that equals 7 years. YOU claim to believe this so YOU should be able to tell me the verse. (But you can't since it's not in the Bible but is a 200 year old lie interjected into Christianity by the Rothschilds) Do you do as Christ instructed and test everything with scripture or do you do like the Pharisees and go with traditions you were taught?
Revelation is written or have been believe to be written in AD 95
No, there is ample evidence that it was written before 70AD and many biblical scholars take this view/ dating.
If Revelation was written after 70 AD, then John somehow managed to pen the most detailed apocalyptic fireworks show in history and—oops—forget to mention the actual destruction of Jerusalem. That’s like writing a history of aviation in 2002 and somehow skipping over 9/11. The silence is deafening.
Instead, what do we see? We see a temple still standing, priests still doing their thing, and a constant drumbeat of warnings about judgment coming soon. Not “a couple thousand years from now soon,” but “pack your bags and head for the hills” soon. The absence of any past-tense nod to the smoking rubble of Jerusalem is not a little clue; it’s a glaring neon sign.
So the simplest explanation is the right one: Revelation was written before 70 AD, in the shadow of that looming judgment, not after it was yesterday’s news. Otherwise, John would have been the only first-century author to have a front-row seat at the fireworks show and somehow miss the grand finale.
That's your view. AD 66-70 is only 4 years, so I still hold that the 7 year tribulation is coming yet but you can hold your view and say Jesus has already here and will not come back. It's ok.
I maintained my view.
Jewish–Roman War, which lasted from 66 to 73 CE (7 years)
That being said there's not a single Bible verse that mentions a seven-year tribulation so where are you getting that from exactly?
The great tribulation based on Daniel 9: 24-27, but here are the supporting verses for this.
Matthew 24:21, Mark 13:14, 2 Thesalonian 2: 1-4
Here is the biggest one where I conclude that it is yet to come. Revelation is written or have been believe to be written in AD 95. When was Nero? Before that, right?
None of that equals 7 years. YOU claim to believe this so YOU should be able to tell me the verse. (But you can't since it's not in the Bible but is a 200 year old lie interjected into Christianity by the Rothschilds) Do you do as Christ instructed and test everything with scripture or do you do like the Pharisees and go with traditions you were taught?
No, there is ample evidence that it was written before 70AD and many biblical scholars take this view/ dating.
If Revelation was written after 70 AD, then John somehow managed to pen the most detailed apocalyptic fireworks show in history and—oops—forget to mention the actual destruction of Jerusalem. That’s like writing a history of aviation in 2002 and somehow skipping over 9/11. The silence is deafening.
Instead, what do we see? We see a temple still standing, priests still doing their thing, and a constant drumbeat of warnings about judgment coming soon. Not “a couple thousand years from now soon,” but “pack your bags and head for the hills” soon. The absence of any past-tense nod to the smoking rubble of Jerusalem is not a little clue; it’s a glaring neon sign.
So the simplest explanation is the right one: Revelation was written before 70 AD, in the shadow of that looming judgment, not after it was yesterday’s news. Otherwise, John would have been the only first-century author to have a front-row seat at the fireworks show and somehow miss the grand finale.
Prove to me then that Revelation is written b4 70AD.
I know you think so but most believe it is written around AD 95.