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===Historicism=== The [[Historicism (Christianity)|Historicist]] view applies Tribulation to the period known as "persecution of the saints" (Daniel 7, Revelation 13). This is believed to have begun with the period after the "falling away" when papal Rome came to power for 1260 years from 538 to 1798 (using the [[day-year principle]]). They believe that the Tribulation is not a future event, but it intensifies right at the end to a time such as never before.<ref name=Benware-240>Benware, Paul N. ''Understanding End Times Prophecy: A Comprehensive Approach''. Moody Publishers (Chicago, IL, USA). Ch. 13: The Posttribulation Rapture View. pg. 240</ref><ref name=rugh>{{cite web|url=http://www.biblebb.com/files/eschatology.htm |title=ESCHATOLOGY - Different Rapture Views - Greg Rugh |publisher=Biblebb.com |access-date=2015-03-06}}</ref> Matthew's reference to "Great Tribulation"<ref>{{bibleref|Matthew|24:29}}</ref> as parallel to Revelation 6:12-13, will reach a point that if it was not shortened even the just would not survive.<ref>Smith, Uriah, ''Daniel and Revelation'', pp. 437β449</ref><ref>{{bibleref|Matthew|24:22}}</ref> Historicists are prone to see prophecy fulfilled down through the centuries and rather than a single [[Antichrist]] to rule the earth during a future Tribulation period, [[Martin Luther]], [[John Calvin]] and the other [[Protestant Reformers]] saw the Antichrist as fulfilled in the [[papacy]]. The reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin and others saw the papacy's claim of temporal power over all secular governments and the autocratic character of the papal office as the falling away from the original faith founded by Jesus and the apostles, and challenged papal authority as it had deviated from scripture with its tradition and was a corruption from the early church.<ref name = HN1>{{Cite book | last = Newcomb | first = Harvey | author-link = Harvey Newcomb | title = Great Apostasy: Being an Account of the Origin, Rise and Progress of Corruption and Tryanny in the Church of Rome | publisher = Kessinger Publishing | year = 2003 | pages = ix | isbn = 9780766178847 | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=XZ0JL9AhS0wC&pg=PA33 }}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name = JTC1>{{Cite book | last = Talmage | first = James E.| author-link = James E. Talmage | title = [[Jesus the Christ (book)|Jesus the Christ]] | publisher = LDS Church | year = 1973 | pages = 745β757 |edition= 40th |oclc= 2012826 }}</ref> Similarly, some modern historicists see the Tribulation on the Jews as beginning in AD 70 and continuing for centuries, covering the same time span as "the times of the Gentiles" during which "Jerusalem shall be trodden down by the Gentiles."<ref>Luke 21:24</ref> This view would have it encompass not only the death of a million Jews at the hands of the Roman legions, but also the death of six million Jews in the [[Holocaust]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://samuelwhitefield.com/974/when-do-the-times-of-the-gentiles-end |title=When do the "Times of the Gentiles" End? β Samuel Whitefield |access-date=2019-03-25 |archive-date=2019-03-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190325075336/https://samuelwhitefield.com/974/when-do-the-times-of-the-gentiles-end |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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