To get to the next questions we work through the first...
Christ answers the disciples first question (2nd temple destruction) with a series of events...we have the benefit of knowing that the 70AD destruction = "The Desolation" mentioned here.
Christ answers the disciples first question (2nd temple destruction) with a series of events...we have the benefit of knowing that the 70AD destruction = "The Desolation" mentioned here.
Conclusion: The first 6 broken seals of Revelation are the same events the Messiah prophesied would lead up to 70AD destruction of the temple, the *start* of the Great Tribulation (i.e. wrath against the Jews), and *start* of the end times.
"For at that time there will be great tribulation, unmatched from the beginning of the world until now, and never to be seen again. If those days had not been cut short, nobody would be saved. But for the sake of the elect, those days will be shortened."
The great tribulation will affect the entire world, not just the Jews. When the Lord says that the great tribulation will be "unmatched" that includes the flood and any other event of wrath that took place prior to the Lord's warning and everything up to the time He said it, never to be equaled. This great tribulation will involve the entire world and not just Israel.
You had better go back and reread about the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments in Revelation, because they are geared towards the entire world.
When the 1st trumpets sounds, a third of the earth and trees are burned up, not a third of Israel!
When the 2nd trumpets sounds, a third of the creatures in the sea die and their of the ships are destroyed. A third is in comparison to the entire world.
I could go on an on in that these events of wrath showing that they will be directed at the entire world, but you don't get it.
How about the 4th bowl? when it is poured out the sun will be given power to scorch the inhabitants with intense heat. Do you think that the area of Israel is the only place the sun shines on?
When the oceans and fresh water are turned to blood as a result of the 2nd and 3rd bowls, will that just be the Mediterranean and the sea of Galilee, or all of the oceans and fresh water?
Once the beast comes up out of the Abyss and kills to the two witnesses, does Revelation say that Israel will gloat over them and send gifts to each other, or does it say that people from every tribe and language and nation gloat over them, and will celebrate and send each other gifts, because these two prophets had tormented them?
Because of your historical view, you have no idea of what is soon going to come up this earth.