I can.
I told you this before.
You don't believe that the "great tribulation" from 70 A.D. ( past ) until "the mark of the beast" ( future ) is the worst the world has ever seen?
The problem is -- people have been "trained" to believe that the Great Tribulation MUST BE a short period of time -- i.e., 7 years or 3.5 years. ( Which keeps them from seeing "the bigger picture"... )
I told you this before.
We are IN the Great Tribulation period NOW - since ~70 A.D.
It is not over yet. In fact, the worst is yet to come... ( think - "mark of the beast" )
I know Gary. You, Elin and apparently Watcher all believe this. I understand your reasons and I respect them. I have to respectfully disagree with you guys for several reasons.
1) Jesus gives us a period called the "Beginning of Sorrows." Then in Mat 24:14 He makes clear that the Gospel has to be preached into all the nations before the end comes and before He introduces the Abomination of Desolation. The Gospel was just starting out back then. It had NOT been preached to the world before the AD 70 Abomination.
2) The remnant of AD 70 fled to Masada. They were all killed there in AD 73. None survived. The Days were not shortened for them. Nothing tells us they were the ELECT.
3) There was no great deception during AD 70. Nobody was buying into the idea that Titus was their Messiah. Nobody was trying to get the Jews to "Go out and see the Christ."
4) The fleeing of AD 70 occurred on August 4, AD 70. That day was a Sabbath but it was not in Winter.
5) Armageddon was introduced in verse 28 which ties with Rev 19. While there was a slaughter and likely scavengers, the death toll from the initial Roman slaughter was only 3,600.
6) You had Cestilus Callus who sent 20,000 Roman troops down from Syria and the Jews slaughtered 6,000 of these solders causing Callus to retreat. Then Nero sent Vespasian to squash the rebellion. He succeeded in Galilee, the Jordan River Valley area and Idumea then encircled Jerusalem. At that time Nero died and a power struggle within Rome ensued. This is when Vespasian appointed his son, Titus, to take over. Over an extended period the Romans eventually battered down the temple walls and killed or captured the remaining defenders. While it can be effectively argued that Daniel 11 may have been fulfilled by Ptolemy I and Seleucus of Egypt who came after the Romans, nothing in Daniel 12 appears to have been fulfilled.
7) We have not seen the appearance of the Man of Sin or the Falling Away as discussed by Paul. So either you tie the Man of Sin to Titus or you don't. I don't.
I recognize many similarities of AD 70 to what Christ discussed. But I also consider the strong possibility of a dual fulfillment. Damascus is the oldest continuously inhabited city on earth. Isaiah 17:1 calls for the complete desolation of Damascus which has not happened. In fact most of the Chapters in the teens of Isaiah I believe are future.
As for the church age lasting 2,000+ years YES we agree. But to say it is the Greatest Tribulation ever, I disagree. I think the worst is yet to come and that we are still in the Beginnings of Sorrows.