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MARK 13:24–13:27 ©

The universe collapses as the son arrives

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13:24 The universe collapses as the son arrives

(Mat. 24:29-31, Luke 21:25-28)

24[ref]After those very difficult times, the sun will go dark and the moon won’t shine at night. 25[ref]The stars will fall down out of the sky and the powers in the heavens will be shaken up. 26[ref]Then the people will see humanity’s child in the clouds coming with incredible power and brightness. 27He’ll send the messengers out to collect all the chosen people from the four corners of the world, from everywhere between the earth and the sky.


24But in those the days, after the that tribulation:
the sun will_be_being_darkened, and the moon will_ not _be_giving the radiance of_it,
25and the stars will_be falling out_of of_the sky, and the powers which in the heavens will_be_being_shaken.
26And then they_will_be_seeing the son of_ the _man coming in the_clouds, with great power.
and glory.
27And then he_will_be_sending_out the messengers and he_will_be_gathering_together the chosen ones of_him from the four winds, from extremity of_the_earth to extremity of_heaven.

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Jerusalem during the New Testament

By the time of the New Testament, the ancient city of Jerusalem had been transformed from the relatively small fortress of David’s day (2 Samuel 5:6-10; 1 Chronicles 11:4-9) into a major city with a Temple that rivaled the greatest temples in the Roman world. Just prior to Jesus’ birth, Herod the Great completely renovated and expanded the Temple of the Lord, and he also built a lavish palace for himself, various pools (where Jesus occasionally performed healings), public buildings, and military citadels, including the Antonia Fortress, which overlooked the Temple. Wealthy residents, including the high priest, occupied extravagant houses in the Upper City, while the poorer residents were relegated to less desirable areas like the Lower City. The Essene Quarter was so named because many of its residents belonged to the Essenes, a strict religious sect that was known for its careful attention to the law of Moses. Across the Kidron Valley lay the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus often met with his disciples (Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-53; John 18:1-14). Further east was the Mount of Olives, where Jesus began his triumphal entry one week before his crucifixion (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-11; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19), taught his disciples about the last days (Matthew 24-25; Mark 13), and eventually ascended to heaven after his resurrection (Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:1-11).

MARK 13:24–13:27 ©

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