Tribulation Force
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Author | Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Left Behind Series |
Genre(s) | Speculative fiction |
Publisher | Tyndale House Publishers |
Released | October 1996 |
Media Type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) also Graphic Novel |
Pages | 450 pp (hardcover and paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-8423-2913-7 (hardcover), ISBN 0-8423-2921-8 (paperback) |
Preceded by | Left Behind |
Followed by | Nicolae |
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this is about the novel, for the group see Tribulation Force (group)
Tribulation Force: The Continuing Drama of Those Left Behind is the second novel in the Left Behind series, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.
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[edit] Plot introduction
In a series of events that followed the Rapture, in which Jesus Christ takes away members of his church from Earth, some find themselves left behind. Eventually they meet at New Hope Village Church, located in the suburbs of Chicago. They then meet from time to time and become immersed in study of prophecies contained in the Bible. Their study reveals that the Antichrist will establish control of the Earth, and the Tribulation period lasting seven years will start after his covenant with Israel. Jesus Christ's second coming will fall on the end of the Tribulation.
[edit] Explanation of the novel's title
In the course of their study, they form a core group Chloe Steele christens the "Tribulation Force", dedicated to fight the seven years' war with the Antichrist.
[edit] Plot summary
Rayford Steele, Chloe Steele, Buck Williams and Bruce Barnes find themselves left behind. This group of believers, as well as others left behind but becoming believers, are otherwise known as "Tribulation Saints", to differentiate from the pre-Rapture designation of Christian. The question of what to do in response to this radical change in situation arises. They propose to fight the perceived threat that Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia poses in the form of erradicating all religion and establishing a single world religion. The dogma consists that "there is no heaven nor hell, just [the left-behind]." In addition, Nicolae twisted the message of world-famous rabbi Tsion Ben-Judah about Messiah, in order to point to himself as thus. Buck flies to Jerusalem to meet Ben-Judah and present him to the two witnesses (described in Revelation) stationed at the United Nations-blockaded Western Wall. He converts to Christianity and announces to the world that Jesus is the one and only Messiah; thus disproving Carpathia.
The book also narrates the love and marriage of Chloe and Buck, alongside that of Rayford and the new believer Amanda White. However, both Buck, who becomes publisher of a new global daily, and Rayford, who is handpicked to pilot Carpathia’s jet, are in the distressing position of watching Carpathia, now Supreme Potentate of the Global Community, strengthen his grip on the world, witnessing how he orchestrates World War III to bring the former world powers under his heel and how he bamboozles Israeli botanist Chaim Rosenzweig into giving the U.N. his illiustrious Eden formula for a U.N.-guaranteed peace treaty with Israel, thus initiating the Tribulation.
[edit] Characters in "Tribulation Force"
- Rayford Steele – main character, Pan-Continental Airlines pilot and new head of the "Tribulation Force"
- Chloe Steele Williams – daughter to Rayford, wife to "Buck"
- Buck Williams – news reporter and confidant to Nicolae Carpathia
- Bruce Barnes – spiritual guide to the "Trib' Force"
- Amanda White (Steele) – new wife to Rayford
- Tsion Ben-Judah – rabbinical scholar
- Ken Ritz – charter airline pilot
- Chaim Rosenzweig – Israeli statesman and botanist, created the Eden formula
- Steve Plank – former executive editor of Global Weekly, now chief press secretary to Carpathia
- Hattie Durham – former senior flight attendant with Pan-Con and Rayford, personal secretary of and romantically involved with Carpathia
- Nicolae Carpathia – Antichrist, Supreme Potentate of the Global Community
[edit] Major themes
Christian prophetic themes are explored in a fictional context taking a particular position on such topics as the Second Coming, the Antichrist, the Tribulation, and the Millennium.
[edit] Film or TV adaptations
The story in this book has been adapted into two feature films. The first "Left Behind II: Tribulation Force" and the second more loosely based "Left Behind: World at War"
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Original Book Series: Left Behind · Tribulation Force · Nicolae · Soul Harvest · Apollyon · Assassins The Indwelling · The Mark · Desecration · The Remnant · Armageddon · Glorious Appearing |
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Prequels: The Rising · The Regime · The Rapture |
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Sequel: Kingdom Come |
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Left Behind Series Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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Major Characters in |
Original Tribulation Force Members: Rayford Steele | Cameron "Buck" Williams | Chloe Steele | Bruce Barnes |
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Other Tribulation Force Members: Tsion Ben-Judah | Chaim Rosenzweig | Albie | Mac McCullum | Abdullah Smith | David Hassid | Chang Wong | Ming Toy | Ree Woo | Ken Ritz | Lionel Whalum | George Sebastian | Priscilla Sebastian | Amanda White | T. M. Delanty | Lukas Miklos | Floyd Charles | Hattie Durham | Steve Plank | Razor | Otto Weser | Naomi Tiberias | Eleazar Tiberias | Gustaf Zuckermandel, Jr. | Hannah Palemoon | Leah Rose | Annie Christopher | Marcel Papadopoulos | Georgiana Stavros |
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The Global Community: Nicolae Carpathia | Leon Fortunato | Viv Ivins | Suhail Akbar | Walter Moon | Peter Mathews | Marilena Carpathia | Reiche Planchette | Aurelio Sequoia Figueroa | Jim Hickman | Ramon Santiago | Clancy Tiber | Guy Blod |
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Others: Joshua Todd-Cothran | Jonathan Stonagal | Bo Hanson | Samuel Hanson | Anika Janssen | Bernadette Rice | Gerald Fitzhugh |
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