No. These comments are based on the order THAT YOU THINK I SEE not on what I see.
Just a note, the tribulation of those days is on the Jews. The Church is already in heaven.
So you do not post what you see? You have yet to make a post that follows Scripture.
The tribulation of those days has been ongoing for 1994 years. It happens to some of the church at some times, but not all the church all of the time. This type of trouble stops when the church is removed at the 5th Seal.
Jacob's trouble is from the 6th Seal to the 6th Trumpet. Jesus and the angels are on the earth during Jacob's Trouble. Jacob is in trouble because 2 thirds of Jacob alive on the earth will be cast into the LOF alive. That is experiencing the wrath of God first hand. That would equate to near 2 billion people it would seem. Compared to the Flood where all but 8 people experienced God's wrath may be hard to understand.
More of Jacob will be redeemed, so perhaps the separation from loved ones will be greater at that point, even for those redeemed, until God changes them, and the former things they will no longer remember.
Facing God's wrath in our current mind-set means giving up everything we hold dear, no? Lot certainly lost everything, even his daughters who bore two nations who were enemies of Israel to this day.
Is it just comparing two seperate judgments to a simple upcoming judgment, or is there more to the Second Coming that we tend to gloss over, thinking everything will be over in hours. Nor do I think wrath is going to last for a year. For the majority of those alive today, God's wrath is going to last for eternity. You are basing the wrath on a time frame for a symbolic relationship. While being sons of God, we are not literally married to His Son. So basing time on the carnal workings of the flesh, should we not be basing God's wrath on the eternal separation from God, because of choosing disobedience over obedience to God?
To me that is why this trouble is going to be worse than the judgment of the Flood or Sodom, where those people are still facing God's wrath in sheol, but have yet to see the judgment of the LOF, which at the Second Coming will be the judgment handed to the vast majority. While those in sheol from the Flood and Sodom are still waiting to be tossed into the LOF, and over a thousand more years of waiting is in store for them.