I removed the Scripture you quoted because the Scripture does not say what your comments say.You remove my presented scripture in your response, why?
Because it Clearly Presents The Truth
The (Second Coming)!
I removed the Scripture you quoted because the Scripture does not say what your comments say.You remove my presented scripture in your response, why?
Because it Clearly Presents The Truth
The (Second Coming)!
None of which applies to Jesus' words in Matthew 24.No it does not. The Greek word genea which has been literally translated as "generation" can also me a nation or a race. It is a reference to the nation of Israel, which was revived in 1948 and is still there in spite of all the hatred from Arabs and Muslims. It also applies indirectly to all Jews worldwide, who will be gathered to Israel after the Second Coming of Christ.
(This Generation) is the (Future) generation that will witness the events of Daniels Abomination, The Great Tribulation, and The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ.Matthew 24:27-31; Mark 13:24-27; Luke 21:25-28:
[explains about second coming of Jesus]
Matthew 24:34; Mark 13:30; Luke 21:32:
"Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place."
Does it mean that, the second coming (as explained in Matt 24:27-31) was expected during the same generation when Jesus lived?
The chapter begins with Jesus' prophecy that the temple would be destroyed. It was destroyed about 40 years later... many of the people who were alive at the time He spoke those words would still have been alive in 70 AD.(This Generation) is the (Future) generation that will witness the events of Daniels Abomination, The Great Tribulation, and The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ.
The chapter begins with the question when the (Second Coming) and (End Of The World) will take place, the entire chapter is devoted to these topics.The chapter begins with Jesus' prophecy that the temple would be destroyed. It was destroyed about 40 years later... many of the people who were alive at the time He spoke those words would still have been alive in 70 AD.
Jesus said "This generation", not "That generation". I find quite humorous the mental gymnastics people invent to make it mean something other than what the plain text means.
Matthew 24:34; Mark 13:30; Luke 21:32:
"Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place."
Does it mean that, the second coming (as explained in Matt 24:27-31) was expected during the same generation when Jesus lived?
Was it raised up in 3 days ?Was the temple destroyed in 70 AD? Yes. Was every stone thrown down? Yes, exactly as Jesus prophesied.
You have more homework to do.
Why would you think that Jesus was referring to those who accept Him? There's nothing in the text to support that.
No. He was clearly referring to the stone temple, about which the disciples had marveled.Was it raised up in 3 days ?
It's quite strange that you claim "The chapter begins..." at verse 3.The chapter begins with the question when the (Second Coming) and (End Of The World) will take place, the entire chapter is devoted to these topics.
The Second Coming and End Of The World are future events unfulfilled.
Matthew 24:3KJV
3 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?
Jesus Christ did destroy the temple, it was totally removed.No. He was clearly referring to the stone temple, about which the disciples had marveled.
It's quite strange how you believe that Jesus Christ was talking about actual stones, when he was clearly talking about the temple being destroyed in the spiritual.It's quite strange that you claim "The chapter begins..." at verse 3.
Again, John 2 is not Matthew 24. Matthew 26 is not Matthew 24 either. The text in those two passages clearly tells us that, when talking to the Council, Jesus was talking about His physical body. That is not the case in Matthew 24. The disciples asked about the stone temple; Jesus' answer in no way hints that He was talking about anything other than the stone temple. The temple was indeed torn down, stone by stone, within that generation. The reader must engage in eisegesis to make Jesus' words about anything but the stone temple.Jesus Christ did destroy the temple, it was totally removed.
He wasn't talking about an actual temple made of stones, but the operations spiritually within the temple.
At the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the temple was (Demolished) non-existent, removed as useless, gone!
Yes Jesus Said This Very Same Thing To His Discuss In Matthew 24:1-2
Matthew 26:59-61KJV
59 Now the chief priests, and elders, and all the council, sought false witness against Jesus, to put him to death;
60 But found none: yea, though many false witnesses came, yet found they none. At the last came two false witnesses,
61 And said, This fellow said, I am able to destroy the temple of God, and to build it in three days.
John 2:19-22KJV
19 Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.
20 Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
21 But he spake of the temple of his body.
22 When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them; and they believed the scripture, and the word which Jesus had said.