Jesus is in Jerusalem, very next to his crucifixion. He talks about the future of the temple:
1-2 Jesus then left the Temple. As he walked away, his disciples pointed out how very impressive the Temple architecture was. Jesus said, “You’re not impressed by all this sheer size, are you? The truth of the matter is that there’s not a stone in that building that is not going to end up in a pile of rubble.”
Titus desecrated the temple and then destroyed it in 70, We read:
15-20 “But be ready to run for it when you see the monster of desecration set up in the Temple sanctuary. The prophet Daniel described this. If you’ve read Daniel, you’ll know what I’m talking about. If you’re living in Judea at the time, run for the hills; if you’re working in the yard, don’t return to the house to get anything; if you’re out in the field, don’t go back and get your coat. Pregnant and nursing mothers will have it especially hard. Hope and pray this won’t happen during the winter or on a Sabbath.
It is not in the Bible, but Christians knew about this passage and a lot of Christians run away from Jerusalem when the temple was desecrated.
Jesus talks about his return:
39-44 “The Son of Man’s Arrival will be like that: Two men will be working in the field—one will be taken, one left behind; two women will be grinding at the mill—one will be taken, one left behind. So stay awake, alert. You have no idea what day your Master will show up. But you do know this: You know that if the homeowner had known what time of night the burglar would arrive, he would have been there with his dogs to prevent the break-in. Be vigilant just like that. You have no idea when the Son of Man is going to show up.
Jesus expects that his disciples keep his words meanwhile, so he says to them (to me) to be alert. He says the same thing in chapter 21. I belong to Jesus. I see myself as a Jesus slave, but am I doing his words?
Monday, April 7, 2025
Matthew 24: Jesus prophesies
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