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Wat (wie) is tribulation - definitie

IN CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGY, A PERIOD MENTIONED IN THE OLIVET DISCOURSE AS A SIGN THAT WOULD OCCUR IN END TIMES
Pretribulationalism; Pretribulationist; Pretribulation; Great tribulation; Tribulation; Thlipsis megalē; Tribulations

tribulation         
(tribulations)
You can refer to the suffering or difficulty that you experience in a particular situation as tribulations. (FORMAL)
...the trials and tribulations of everyday life.
N-VAR
Tribulation         
·noun That which occasions distress, trouble, or vexation; severe affliction.
tribulation         
[?tr?bj?'le??(?)n]
¦ noun a cause of great trouble or suffering.
?great trouble or suffering.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from eccles. L. tribulatio(n-), from L. tribulare 'press, oppress', based on terere 'rub'.

Wikipedia

Great Tribulation

In Christian eschatology, the Great Tribulation (Ancient Greek: θλῖψις μεγάλη, romanized: thlîpsis megálē) is a period mentioned by Jesus in the Olivet Discourse as a sign that would occur in the time of the end.

At Revelation 7:14, "the Great Tribulation" (Ancient Greek: τῆς θλῑ́ψεως τῆς μεγάλης, romanized: tês thlī́pseōs tês megálēs, lit. 'the great tribulation') is used to indicate the period spoken of by Jesus. Matthew 24: 21 and 29 uses tribulation (θλίβω) in a context denoting afflictions of those hard-pressed by siege and the calamities of war.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tribulation
1. Before the End, the faithful will be "raptured" or snatched up into the air in order to avoid the Tribulation.
2. The trial and tribulation of a highly contested election for a country with no prior taste of democracy was enthralling for all friends and foes of Ethiopia.
3. Expressing his disappointment with ruling party leaders, he said, "I bluntly say that you always leave me alone in the time of trial and tribulation.
4. That, according to the New Testament (Gospel of Mark), was the agonized lament of Jesus Christ in his tribulation on the Cross.
5. A senior Chinese official told APP here Tuesday that the Chinese government and the people are prepared to offer more aid to help their Pakistani friends, in hour of their trial and tribulation.