OPINION (Charisma) – Dr. Irvin Baxter, a Pentecostal minister and post-tribulation end-times scholar, says there is no biblical evidence for a seven-year tribulation or a mid-tribulation rapture. “First of all, there’s no such thing as mid-tribulation,” Baxter told Jim Bakker on The Jim Bakker Show. “That’s predicated on there being a seven-year tribulation. There’s not one Scripture in the entire Bible for a seven-year tribulation. Even though everybody teaches it, all the commentaries teach it, not one Scripture. But there is six specific Scripture that teaches a three and one-half-year tribulation.”

Baxter cites Daniel 7:25, Revelation 13:5 and Revelation 12:5-6 as proofs that the Great Tribulation will last precisely three and a half years. “Every single reference to the great tribulation in the Bible is three and one-half years,” Baxter says. “There is a seven-year period called Daniel’s seventieth week, but the Great Tribulation does not start until halfway through. Jesus taught that explicitly. He said in Matthew 24:15, ‘When you therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet’—which Daniel said happens in the middle of the week, in the middle of that seven-year period—’when you see that then, if you’re in Judea, flee, because then will be great tribulation such has never been before nor ever again shall be.’ READ MORE


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