Tim too: " ... Tribulation is consistently used to describe
the sufferings that BELIEVERS endure at the hands of the UNGODLY."
Unfortunately you seem to have described only two out of
five "tribulations" i found in the Holy Bible:
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The Five Tribulations
of the Holy Bible
Contrasted and compared
by ed
The following terms are used in the Holy Bible to denote
tribulation: tribulation, distress, trouble
1. tribulation due to the human condition
WHO: all the sons and daughters of Adan & Eve
WHAT: heartaches, pains, troubles, distresses, disappointements,
affliction, trouble, ordeal, suffering, wretchedness,
misfortune, worry, care, hardship, agony,
anguish, torment, adversity,
travail of a woman giving birth, disease, cancer,
famine, plague, fatigue, depression, etc.
WHEN: From Adam's explusion from the Garden of Eden
to the day a new heaven & new earth is created by
God, AKA: time as opposed to eternity
WHERE: worldwide
WHY: God only knows why, it is just the way things are,
maybe it has to do with the fall of man in the Garden of Eden?
2. tribulation of Christian Martyrdom
WHO: those Christians chosen by the Holy Spirit for special honor
WHAT: persecution by non-Christians: Pagans, athiests, and
even people who call themselves "Christian" but aren't
WHEN: 33AD to the start of the millinnial kingdom of Jesus
WHERE: worldwide
WHY: many are called to follow Jesus;
few are chosen to the honor of the spiritual
gift of martyrdom
3. tribulation of the Jews scattered among the Gentiles
WHO: Yisrael dispersed among the goy
WHAT: persecution by non-Christians: Pagans, athiests, and
usually people who call themselves "Christian" but aren't
WHEN: during the time of the Gentiles
(from Mount Calvary to Mount Olivet)
WHERE: worldwide
WHY: punishment for rejecting Messiah Jesus
4. "The Tribulation period" of those ruled by the Antichrist
WHO: citizens of the world
WHAT: a fate worse than death (Rev 6:15-17, Rev 9:6)
WHEN: during the 70th week of Daniel (first half)
WHERE: worldwide
WHY: punishment for rejecting Lord Jesus
5. "The Great Tribulation period" of those ruled by the Antrichrist
WHO: people who take the mark of the beast
WHAT: the wrath of God
WHEN: during the 70th week of Daniel (last half)
WHERE: worldwide
WHY: punishment for rejecting Lord Jesus
Here are the names/descriptions of the Tribulation
Period found in the O.T.:
The tribulation in Deut 4:30
the day of Israel's calamity in Deut 32:35, Obadiah 1:12-14
the indignation in Isaiah 26:20, Daniel 11:36
the overflowing scourge in Isaiah 28:15,18
The Lord's strange work in Isaiah 28:21
The year of recompence in Isaiah 34:8
The day of vengeance in Isaiah 34:8, 35:4, 61:2
The time of Jacob's Trouble in Jeremiah 30:7
The day of darkness in Joel 2:2, Amos 5:18, 20; Zephaniah 1:15
See also Zephaniah 1:15-16.:
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Only #2 and #3 here refer to the
"the hands of the UNGODLY"
In 2 Thess 1:6 "tribulation" appears to be the same
as "wrath".
In Romans 2:8-9, curses the self seeking
with "indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish".
Seems here that "tribulation" and "wrath" again
are similar.
In Romans 5:3, Paul seems to be speaking
of a "tribualtion" more like that in #1 of my
writing. Paul is speaking of the tribulation
which all humankind is aware of: the daily
strugle in this vail of tears.
According to the Tim_too definition of
"tribulation" 2 Corinthians 1:4 makes no sense.
We have to be persecuted to give comfort to
"those who are in
any trouble"?
I see that if we suffer any trouble (like those
in my #1 above) then we can give comfort to
"those who are in
any trouble.