commentary on mark 13:24-32 - Axtarish в Google
The Markan text appointed for Advent 1 encourages readers to look for Jesus to return. Some preachers may have an immediate averse reaction to this, troubled ...
In today's reading Jesus speaks of being on our guard for we do not know the day or the hour when we will be called to Him.
We will establish the context of the First Sunday of Advent text (13:24-37), and how our text is set within this final drama of the Son of Man, in three acts.
12 сент. 2019 г. · This chapter presents Jesus' promise that time is moving toward the coming of the Son of Man, who will gather all the people together and make all things right.
We find in this passage a definite description of the Second Coming of the Son of Man. It is going to be preceded by huge catastrophe events in nature.
27 нояб. 2023 г. · We are rescued by God from a world that we cannot survive as the Creator re-creates all reality. The imagery of danger and woe can be piled on ...
It marks the end of the tribulation when Jesus destroys the Antichrist and his army (Revelation 19:11–21), imprisons Satan (Revelation 20:1–3), and brings only ...
David Guzik commentary on Mark 13 describes the destruction of the temple and what the disciples should expect during the time before his second coming.
We are advised to stay awake, to stand ready, and the resulting image is dramatic. In today's parable, Jesus likens the Word of God to a newly sprouting tree.
The usage of these phrases, of the darkening the sun and the moon, and the falling of the stars, to signify the ruin of nations, and changes wrought in them.
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