As they leave the temple, Jesus foretells its destruction, and on the Mount of Olives answers the disciples’ questions about the end. He describes wars, famines, persecution, and false messiahs, the “abomination of desolation,” and great tribulation, then the glorious coming of the Son of Man. He urges watchfulness with the lesson of the fig tree, warning that no one knows the day or hour, and calling His servants to be faithful and ready.
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Matthew 24
c. AD 30The Olivet Discourse foretells the destruction of the temple and the signs of Christ’s coming.
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