tribulationˌtrɪb yəˈleɪ ʃən
tribulation (n)
- plural
- tribulations
English Definitions:
trial, tribulation, visitation (noun)
an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event
"his mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him"; "life is full of tribulations"; "a visitation of the plague"
tribulation (Noun)
Any adversity; a trying period or event.
Tribulation (ProperNoun)
A relatively short period of time before the second coming where believers will experience worldwide persecution and be purified and strengthened by it.
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.
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