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How Long is the Wrath of God?
Nelson Walters takes on the unusual question of how long the wrath of God is and when, during the 70th Week of Daniel Jesus returns. The vast majority of Christians believe the wrath of God is either the entire 7 years of the 70th Week or, conversely, only the final day. These Christians fall into the camps of "Pretribulationalism" or "Post-tribulatiionalism". The Pre-wrath position is closer to the right answer, but the vast majority of believers are unaware of the timing of God's wrath, only saying it happens within the last half of the 70th Week. In this podcast, Bible Teacher Nelson Walters provides proof from the timetable of the Flood of Noah, 3 passages from Isaiah, the structure of the 70th Week itself, and the Jubilee cycles all helping to pinpoint the likely start of the wrath of God.