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==Interpretation of the Great Tribulation== {{Main article |Great Tribulation|Abomination of Desolation}} In the preterist view, the Tribulation took place in the past when [[Roman legions]] destroyed Jerusalem and its temple in AD 70 during the end stages of the [[First Jewish–Roman War]], and it affected only the [[Jewish]] people rather than all mankind. Christian preterists believe that the Tribulation was a divine judgment visited upon the Jews for their sins, including rejection of Jesus as the promised [[Messiah]]. It occurred entirely in the past, around 70 AD when the armed forces of the [[Roman Empire]] destroyed Jerusalem and its temple. A preterist discussion of the Tribulation has its focus on the [[Gospel]]s, in particular the prophetic passages in Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21, and the [[Olivet Discourse]], rather than on the Book of Revelation. Most preterists apply much of the symbolism in Revelation to Rome, the [[Caesar (title)|Caesars]], and their persecution of Christians, rather than to the Tribulation upon the Jews. Jesus's warning in Matthew 24:34 that "this generation shall not pass until all these things be fulfilled"<ref>{{bibleref|Matthew|24:34}}</ref> is tied back to his similar warning to the [[Sofer|scribes]] and the [[Pharisees]] that their judgment would "come upon this generation",<ref>{{bibleref |Matthew|23:36}}</ref> that is, during the first century rather than at a future time long after the scribes and Pharisees had died. The destruction in AD 70 occurred within a 40-year biblical generation from the time when Jesus gave that discourse. Preterism maintains that the judgment on the Jewish nation was executed by the Roman legions, "the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet."<ref>{{bibleref|Matthew|24:15}}</ref> This can also be found in Luke 21:20.<ref>{{bibleref|Luke|21:20}}</ref> Since Matthew 24 begins with Jesus visiting the Jerusalem [[Second Temple|Temple]] and pronouncing that "there shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down" (vs. 3), preterists see nothing in scripture to indicate that another Jewish temple will ever be built. The prophecies were all fulfilled against the temple of that time, which was subsequently destroyed within that generation.
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