There is one guy who claims that the last blowing of the trumpet is the end of the seven years’ Tribulation—literally. As I recall, he places that at the end of the last Yom Kippur, the last trumpet of the holy days, right before Christ’s return.
Nice and neat, except that we still don’t know when the seven years of the peace agreement start. If either side rejects Kushner’s plan, there is no agreement. Somebody else will have to try.
Personally, I think we are in the times prophets in the bible warned us about. When I see a president of a country which could very well be mystery Babylon, named Trump, who followed one named Obama, as in 'Obamanation', talking about building a wall, in obviously a land of "un-walled villages", my spidey-sense is activated.
Follow this up with numerous other prophecies that have been fulfilled, could fulfill, and taking world events into consideration as well; yeah, I think we're here at the beginning of a new age and the end of this one.
How it really comes to pass is anyone's guess, so I don't let what "we think" has or hasn't been fulfilled, lull me into thinking we can tell when things will really fall apart.
It could be a decade from now, a year from now, or tonight. What worries me most, as a resident of what may prove to be 'mystery Babylon', are the warnings in Isaiah and Jeremiah.
Could we turn it around, do the 2 Chronicles 7:14 thing? YES, we could. Will we? I seriously doubt it. As a people or nation, we no longer have faith (follow God), nor courage of convictions.
Gentiles, I hate to say, may simply prove not worthy to carry the banner any farther. But keep reading the prophecies. The bible is a living link to the Almighty. If we've been given a reprieve, we'll find it in the word of the God.
IMO.