
Introduction
In this paper we explain how we arrive at a probability of "2.82 trillion to 1" that there existing two accounts of the Seven-Year Tribulation in the Book of Revelation.

PART 1 - Opening Scenes
The five accounts of the Tribulation in the New Testament begin with an opening scene.

Chapter 1 - The Father's Throne
The opening scene for Revelation 4 through 11 begins with a description of the Father's Throne.

Chapter 2 - Worthy is the Lamb
The opening scene for Revelation 4 through 11 continues with Heaven's worship of the Lamb, who is recognized as the only person worthy to open the seals.

Chapter 3 - The Jewish History
The opening scene for Revelation 12 through 19 begins a historical background of the Nation of Israel.

Chapter 4 - The Three Questions
The opening scenes for Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 are similar and begin with the disciples asking Jesus questions related to the destruction of the Temple.

Chapter 5 - False Christs and Rumors of Wars
Before the Temple's destruction, there will be deceivers, wars, and rumors of war, but the end is not yet, even when the future looks bleak.

Chapter 6 - Beginning of Great Sorrows & Great Signs
Before the Temple's destruction, there will be famines, pestilences, earthquakes, and great signs from Heaven.

Chapter 7 - Persecution and Evangelism
Christians will face persecutions at levels they have never experienced, but the gospel will continue to be preached, leading to the end, when they will be saved.

Chapter 8 - The Abomination of Desolation
The start of the Tribulation will be marked by the Abomination of Desolation, which is described as Jerusalem encompassed by armies.

Chapter 9 - The Jewish Flight
The opening scene for Revelation 12 through 19 continues with the Jews fleeing Jerusalem.

Chapter 10 - Satan's Expulsion
The opening scene for Revelation 12 through 19 concludes with Archangel Michael and his angels fighting against Satan and his angels, casting them into the earth.

Chapter 11 - A Summary of the Opening Scenes
The opening scenes for Revelation 4 through 11, 12 through 19, and the Gospels each provide a fascinating perspective and are similar to an excellent opening sequence to a cinematic movie.
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Chapter PDF | Chapter 1.8 - The Abomination of Desolation |
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