mark 13:1-37 meaning - Axtarish в Google
Jesus himself will appear in great power and glory to signify his triumph over these cosmic powers and he promises to send his messengers to gather his chosen ...
Jesus' teaching in Mark 13 serves to prepare readers and hearers for what lies ahead in the story as well as what lies ahead in the more distant future.
Jesus expresses terribly urgent need for immediate escape. There is no time to do anything except to immediately run in order to barely escape with one's life.
Days before the crucifixion, the disciples praise the glory of the temple. When Jesus tells them the temple will be destroyed, they ask for signs of that coming ...
Jesus' speech pertains to events that are now past (connected with the destruction of Jerusalem) and still future (connected with end of the age).
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.
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14 янв. 2016 г. · Jesus foretold the destruction of the temple (Mark 13:1–2 ), provoking two questions by four of the disciples about the timing of the final judgment.
We have here the substance of that prophetical sermon which our Lord Jesus preached, pointing at the destruction of Jerusalem, and the consummation of all.
Mark 13:1-2 indicates that the temple has already been destroyed. Mark regards this event as a sign that the apocalypse will soon come.
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