I'm at a loss here. Which accounts are you speaking of?
There are 4 gospels, 3 of which cover the same events in the ministry of our Lord, And Are Therefore Called Synoptic (sorry About The Weird Capitalization, But The Software Writers For Amazon Are Obviously Not all That Bright And Im Tired Of Correcting Their Automiswriting Application.) Everything Taught In The Gospels Is Taught At Least Twice For Purely Legal Reasons, Though This Isn't Clear To Those Who Make No Effort To Study The Old Testament
When Interpreting Scripture, The Plain Meaning Of The TExt Is Most Commonly The True Meaning Of The Text. Deeper Spiritual Meanings May Be Underlying, But Only The Holy Spirit Interprets Such things. As A General Rule, The SCripture Has Only 1 Meaning IN its Original Context, but potentially an infinite number of applications. The doctrine of a pretribulation rapture is never explicitly addressed or taught in scipture, but inferred from a misreading of the various texts used to build its shakey structure and a fundamental misunderstanding of the character of God or of His immutable attributes. In some churches all you hear about God is that He is love, and then life becomes about interpreting how a loving God could do this or that (something perceived by us as evil.) However God is more than just love, He is also entirely just and equitable, rewarding evil with evil and good with good. However, this is not what we consistently observe in a fallen and corrupted world. (Make no mistake, Babylon is fallen and judgment is on the way.) If you're one of the pretribulation rapture believers, then answer me how God will test the fearlessness of His church (no cowards may enter the Holy City which is coming from above)?
Typically, the Lord let's His saints walk through the valley of the shadow of death, with nothing more than the light of His word. He delivers and rescues and saves all those who call upon Him in truth, but He allows the experience of trials and tribulations for the testing of our faith, for our sanctification, as a part of the process of renewing us in His image, which is the person of Jesus Christ.
Some folks think that the pretrib. rapture doctrine is harmless to the church, but a free pass from tribulation is always a temptation, not a blessing, and the bulk of the evangelical church has swallowed a huge lie that has crippled its effectiveness in the war for men's souls.
However the Lord knows what we can resist and what is too much for us, so His escape clause (for us) is an early homecoming (you actually do find this in Isaiah in a passage about entering your chambers until the indignation is past.) It's hard for mortal men to understand death as an act of grace, but those who belong to God and love Him as their Father are also kept by Him as a gift to His Son. We don't keep ourselves, God keeps us. Eternal truth is not readily grasped by creatures who live for a short while, but the resurrection and Christ's return should be our true hope, not an escape from fear and terrors. Those who have this hope (Christ's return) purify themselves. Why don't the pulpits (preachers) get it?