Main Points in the Commentary Footnotes
[1] Revelation 11:15
[2] Revelation 16:2
[3] Nonetheless, if Israel ends up with peace with all its neighbors, or the temple is rebuilt, the authors plan to keep their running shoes handy.
[4] Matthew 24:15
[5] 2 Thessalonians 2:3
[6] Daniel 12:12
[7] Daniel 12:11
[8] Which, interestingly, is about how long it took to gather the forces for the first Gulf War.
[9] Ezekiel 39:12
[10] Daniel 8:14
[11] Ezekiel 39:9. The fact that Israel has been the center of oppression of the Antichrist, the attacks of Satan, and the preparation for a great war probably indicates they will need to burn whatever is handy during this period.
[12] Revelation 10:3-4
[13] Assuming the seven thunders are a judgment.
[14] Matthew 24:21
[15] Revelation 7:9
[16] Revelation 9:16
[17] Revelation 20:5
[18] Matthew 24:31
[19] Titus 2:13
[20] Zechariah 12:10
[21] Zechariah 14:16
[22] Luke 21:21. Those who fail to flee “look back” like Lot’s wife (Luke 17:32).
[23] Revelation 11:13. On either side of this, people are cursing God as a result of his judgments.
[24] Revelation 14:6
[25] Revelation 13:17
[26] Revelation 11:9
[27] Zechariah 14:12
[28] Revelation 13:15
[29] Revelation 13:13. Laser and particle-beam weapons, for example.
[30] Matthew 4:8-9
[31] Revelation 5:9-10. Cf. 11:15
[32] Revelation 12:12 where the word translated “fury” in the NIV is “thumos”, a word used many times in Revelation for the wrath of God.
[33] We believe this occurs at the midpoint of the Seventieth Week and that Satan’s wrath lasts at least through the Great Tribulation up to the killing of the Two Witnesses.
[34] This happens after the great tribulation, sometime late in the second half of the Seventieth Week.
[2] Revelation 16:2
[3] Nonetheless, if Israel ends up with peace with all its neighbors, or the temple is rebuilt, the authors plan to keep their running shoes handy.
[4] Matthew 24:15
[5] 2 Thessalonians 2:3
[6] Daniel 12:12
[7] Daniel 12:11
[8] Which, interestingly, is about how long it took to gather the forces for the first Gulf War.
[9] Ezekiel 39:12
[10] Daniel 8:14
[11] Ezekiel 39:9. The fact that Israel has been the center of oppression of the Antichrist, the attacks of Satan, and the preparation for a great war probably indicates they will need to burn whatever is handy during this period.
[12] Revelation 10:3-4
[13] Assuming the seven thunders are a judgment.
[14] Matthew 24:21
[15] Revelation 7:9
[16] Revelation 9:16
[17] Revelation 20:5
[18] Matthew 24:31
[19] Titus 2:13
[20] Zechariah 12:10
[21] Zechariah 14:16
[22] Luke 21:21. Those who fail to flee “look back” like Lot’s wife (Luke 17:32).
[23] Revelation 11:13. On either side of this, people are cursing God as a result of his judgments.
[24] Revelation 14:6
[25] Revelation 13:17
[26] Revelation 11:9
[27] Zechariah 14:12
[28] Revelation 13:15
[29] Revelation 13:13. Laser and particle-beam weapons, for example.
[30] Matthew 4:8-9
[31] Revelation 5:9-10. Cf. 11:15
[32] Revelation 12:12 where the word translated “fury” in the NIV is “thumos”, a word used many times in Revelation for the wrath of God.
[33] We believe this occurs at the midpoint of the Seventieth Week and that Satan’s wrath lasts at least through the Great Tribulation up to the killing of the Two Witnesses.
[34] This happens after the great tribulation, sometime late in the second half of the Seventieth Week.