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1 | Matt 24 Is it all in the future? | Matt 24:1 | disciplerami | 78298 | ||
Greetings, I believe verse 34 shows that everything said up to that point would happen in the first century: "in their lifetime." Specifically, Jesus was talking about the destruction of Jerusalem. Verses 36ff refer to the 2nd coming. Disciplerami |
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2 | Matt 24 Is it all in the future? | Matt 24:1 | Searcher56 | 78310 | ||
Scripture ... Matt 24:15-34 ... Disciplerami, When did these events occur, or are they figurative? - ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION Read Dan 11:2-12:13 ... stop at 11:31 and 12:11 "From the time that the regular sacrifice is abolished and the abomination of desolation is set up, there will be 1,290 days." I see a smooth talker, two kings and 1,290 days. Matt 24:21 ... is the great tribulation less than that of Revelation? Matt 24:27-31 ... has he already returned and the other events taken place? |
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3 | Matt 24 Is it all in the future? | Matt 24:1 | disciplerami | 78324 | ||
Searcher56, I'm not going to tell you that this isn't a difficult text, but the destruction of Jerusalem was cataclysmic to the Jewish world and it represented a visition of God in Judgment. These passages you refer to all correlate with Luke's statement in 22:1-33. Luke 22:20, "but when you see Jerusalem surround by armies, then recognize that her desolation is at hand." Don't get me wrong, there are other places in the Bible that speak of Jesus' coming and they obviously relate to his literal return. I believe that the second part of Matthew 24 is speaking of the second coming of Christ. Disciplerami Because I believe that the verses |
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