The measure of whether something happened or not is not that "we all know it." There are those who refuse the truth and do not know it then. There are those who are ignore, sometimes unwillingly or sometimes willingly. Jesus can speak of a future event that no one knows but once it is past, it can be known by those who seek the truth and have some means to find it out. Again, the measure of whether an event occured is not that we are all aware of it.
Something those who think the whole of Revelation is in the future do not think about is that when what they think will happen in ISrael happens, there is no assurance that it will be covered by the 6 o'clock news with live feed. IOW, if what is happening in the streets of Jerusalem are not known around the world today, when it is peaceful, certainly in a time when armies are surrounding it will not be a time when it will be known then.
Secondly, the text says, "they which be in Judaea" are the ones that will be supposed to "SEE-[then-]FLEE"--and recall, in the 70ad events the "SEE-then-FLEE" had to do with "[when...] Jerusalem compassed with armies," but in the *far-future* "SEE-then-FLEE," it is something "standing in the holy place" [see below], but still, it is those "which be in Judaea" who are the ones being instructed to "FLEE" when they "SEE" it (not the entirety of the "world"/those all over the world--I believe this corresponds to "the woman" in Rev12 [mentioned below]). So that's two issues, TIMING and LOCATION (and the "WHO" of it), thus far...
Next, I will quote from an old post...
[quoting an old post on the "[BE] SET UP [H5414]" of Daniel 12:11]
Here's something I posted back in ___, when discussing with ___... Note especially the parts about the "abomination [SINGULAR]" that both Matthew 24:15 and Daniel 12:11 use (connecting these in particular) and the word for "set up" in Dan12:11--I believe this is important to note:
[quoting that post from back then (pretty sure my highlighting won't transfer here)]
Here's my thinking on that.
I think I've mentioned a cpl times the usage of the "abomination [singular]" that Jesus refers to (where He said in Matt24:15 "When ye therefore see the abomination [singular] of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place..."), that this points back to its usage in the singular also in Daniel, that being Daniel 12:11 "the abomination [singular] which maketh desolate SET UP [H5414]..."; so it is this "set up [H5414]" word that I think may help us when looking into [...<snip>...]
--"set up" - H5414 - "weletet/nathan" - [meaning] "give, put, set [established, permit, executes]"
[...<snip>...]
"and the abomination [singular (like Matt24:15)] that maketh desolate set up [H5414]..."
https://biblehub.com/interlinear/daniel/12-11.htm [then hover your cursor over the number 5414, here at link, to see the pop-up extended definition and usages (EDIT: quoted below)]
--"H5414 - set up - nathan - [in Dan12:11] -
נתן nathan {naw-than'} a primitive root; TWOT - 1443; v AV - give 1078, put 191, deliver 174, made 107, set 99, up 26, lay 22, grant 21, suffer 18, yield 15, bring 15, cause 13, utter 12, laid 11, send 11, recompense 11, appoint 10, shew 7, misc 167; 2008 1) to give, put, set 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to give, bestow, grant, permit, ascribe, employ, devote, consecrate, dedicate, pay wages, sell, exchange, lend, commit, entrust, give over, deliver up, yield produce, occasion, produce, requite to, report, mention, utter, stretch out, extend 1a2) to put, set, put on, put upon, set, appoint, assign, designate 1a3) to make, constitute 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to be given, be bestowed, be provided, be entrusted to, be granted to, be permitted, be issued, be published, be uttered, be assigned 1b2) to be set, be put, be made, be inflicted 1c) (Hophal) 1c1) to be given, be bestowed, be given up, be delivered up 1c2) to be put upon"
[and]
Allow me to just insert (what I've said in the past), I do believe the "flee" in Matt24:16 correlates with the "fled/fly" of Rev12:6,14 (with 1260 days remaining until His Second Coming to the earth FOR the commencement of the promised and prophesied earthly Millennial Kingdom)… so there's that, to consider also. [i.e. the "SEE-then-FLEE" issues, of the Olivet Discourse I've mentioned before (being TWO WHOLLY DISTINCT events at entirely DISTINCT time-slots)]
[i.e. the duration of time in both passages (meaning, Dan12:11/Matt24:15 and Rev12:6,14) ENDS at the point in time of His Second Coming to the earth (not "our Rapture") and the resurrection of OT saints (per Dan12:13's wording speaking of "at the END of the days [the "days" referred to in THAT context (vv.6-7,1)]") FOR the promised and prophesied EARTHLY Millennial Kingdom--
[...<snip>...]
[and]
See also Matthew 24:15's "standing [G2476 - histemi]" :
--"standing [G2476 - hestos/histemi]" … "Usage: trans: (a) I make to stand, place, set up, establish, appoint; mid: I place myself, stand, (b) I set in balance, weigh; intrans: (c) I stand, stand by, stand still; met: I stand ready, stand firm, am steadfast." [source: Bible Hub; G2476 in Matthew 24:15 is a "transitive verb" as shown defined in the bolded portion above]
[end quoting that portion, with a clarifying inserted bracketed section for this post]
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I think in another post I'd also brought in the thoughts expressed in the wording of Rev13:2b (which "time-frame" is generally at the SAME point as both, or rather, all three of these passages already mentioned ^ in this post [as well as the same point in time, generally speaking, as that of Rev12:12 / Rev9:1--the MID-trib point, aka the starting point of the SECOND half of the trib yrs--which is at the same time as the 2Th2:4 "sitteth in the temple of God" takes place, which word [G2523] I'd also posted about in another post, somewhere O.O ... well, here's a condensed version of THAT: "[G2523] Definition: to make to sit down, to sit down Usage: (a) trans: I make to sit; I set, appoint, (b) [...]" (and) "[this would be similar to the verse which states, "The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves [G2523 - (transitive)] in Moses' seat" Matt23:2 (meaning, "to establish, to set, to appoint" and in other contexts is used like "to confer the kingdom," and "to appoint one to act as judge"]").
Again, my apologies for a "choppy" post (taken mostly from a post I'd made in the context of a DIFFERENT convo--may the readers take note of that fact = ) )
[end quoting those posts]
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So, as for the matter of it being TELEVISED or NOT, first off, I'm not certain it matters whether it is or not; secondly, this particular point in the chronology will take place MID-way through the trib, whereas a PRIMARY IMPETUS (I posted about), "our Rapture," will have taken place way back even prior to SEAL #1 which SEAL "kicks off" the trib yrs, so ALREADY there has been a MASSIVE piece of EVIDENCE provided to them ("our Rapture"/"THE Departure [of us in the Rapture]") that will POINT THEM [the believing remnant of Israel] toward the specific TIMING ISSUES, and in fact, this is precisely what I believe the SPECIFIC WORDING in Daniel 12:6-7 speaks to (as it is worded specifically there), and which "the WISE [of Israel]," the text says "WILL UNDERSTAND" (and in such a way that ONLY THEY CAN [they've had the OT scriptures all along, mind you]... though it is THEY who will ALSO be using such [(then) new-found] "WISDOM" [coz they will have come to faith IN/DURING the trib] to "turn many to righteousness" IN/DURING that specific time period [all of this being what transpires at some point AFTER "our Rapture," see].)
Is any of this reaching that issue which concerns you, per your question here? = )
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