Matthew 21 [commentary by Gaebelein, with which I fairly agree] -
"But the Lord now pronounces His verdict upon them. He had heard the words spoken by His enemies in their self-condemnation; He speaks next and tells them that their judgment was right. “Wherefore I say unto you, that the kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given unto a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof” (Matthew 21:43).
"They had refused not alone that kingdom but the King; the Son they would soon cast out and therefore the Kingdom was to be taken from them. These men who stood there, the generation which had share and part in the rejection of the Kingdom and the King, will never see the Kingdom. It is a sad blindness when men can teach in these days a restitutionism which includes these scribes, elders and chief priests, that they are to be raised from the dead at the time of the coming of the Lord and receive a share in the Kingdom. The Word of the Lord is emphatic and absolute; there is no hope for them. The nation to whom the Lord promises the Kingdom is not the Church. [...<snip>...]. The nation is Israel still, but that believing remnant of the nation, living when the Lord comes [i.e. when the Lord is expected to be "RETURNING" to the earth, that is, what is being shown in Rev19]. He adds another word in connection with speaking of Himself as the Stone, that Old Testament type of King Messiah. “And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder” (Matthew 21:44). This is a very significant utterance. The Lord in these few words predicts the coming judgment of the Jews and the Gentiles. The one sentence has been carried out and the other is still to be executed. The Jews have fallen on this stone and they have been broken. How it has become true! The stone is yet to fall and strike the world-powers, the Gentiles [Gentile domination over Israel="[until] the TIMES of the Gentiles [be fulfilled]" (not speaking of "the Church age" idea--but the "TRODDEN DOWN OF" thing)], and grind them to powder. Our space does not permit to follow this thought, but we advise our readers to turn in their Bibles to Daniel 2:1-49 and read Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and the divinely given interpretation. The stone cut out without hands, falling out of heaven, smiting the great image at its feet, is the Lord Jesus Christ in His Second Coming. The Lord refers to this here. As truly as He broke the Jews who fell on Him, so will He pulverize Gentile world power and dominion, when He is revealed from heaven. The nations are ripe for their judgment."
--Gaebelein, Commentary on Matthew 21
[end quoting; bold, underline and bracketed inserts mine; other parentheses original]
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This corresponds with the posts I've made regarding the SEQUENCE between Matt22:7 (70ad events) and THEN Matt22:8 ("THEN SAITH HE to his servants"... like the LATER Rev1:1 speaks of [see also 7:3 in relation to 1:1, and referring to the "IN QUICKNESS [NOUN]" time-period, yet future (and FOLLOWING "our Rapture")])
"But the Lord now pronounces His verdict upon them. He had heard the words spoken by His enemies in their self-condemnation; He speaks next and tells them that their judgment was right. “Wherefore I say unto you, that the kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given unto a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof” (Matthew 21:43).
"They had refused not alone that kingdom but the King; the Son they would soon cast out and therefore the Kingdom was to be taken from them. These men who stood there, the generation which had share and part in the rejection of the Kingdom and the King, will never see the Kingdom. It is a sad blindness when men can teach in these days a restitutionism which includes these scribes, elders and chief priests, that they are to be raised from the dead at the time of the coming of the Lord and receive a share in the Kingdom. The Word of the Lord is emphatic and absolute; there is no hope for them. The nation to whom the Lord promises the Kingdom is not the Church. [...<snip>...]. The nation is Israel still, but that believing remnant of the nation, living when the Lord comes [i.e. when the Lord is expected to be "RETURNING" to the earth, that is, what is being shown in Rev19]. He adds another word in connection with speaking of Himself as the Stone, that Old Testament type of King Messiah. “And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken; but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder” (Matthew 21:44). This is a very significant utterance. The Lord in these few words predicts the coming judgment of the Jews and the Gentiles. The one sentence has been carried out and the other is still to be executed. The Jews have fallen on this stone and they have been broken. How it has become true! The stone is yet to fall and strike the world-powers, the Gentiles [Gentile domination over Israel="[until] the TIMES of the Gentiles [be fulfilled]" (not speaking of "the Church age" idea--but the "TRODDEN DOWN OF" thing)], and grind them to powder. Our space does not permit to follow this thought, but we advise our readers to turn in their Bibles to Daniel 2:1-49 and read Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and the divinely given interpretation. The stone cut out without hands, falling out of heaven, smiting the great image at its feet, is the Lord Jesus Christ in His Second Coming. The Lord refers to this here. As truly as He broke the Jews who fell on Him, so will He pulverize Gentile world power and dominion, when He is revealed from heaven. The nations are ripe for their judgment."
--Gaebelein, Commentary on Matthew 21
[end quoting; bold, underline and bracketed inserts mine; other parentheses original]
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This corresponds with the posts I've made regarding the SEQUENCE between Matt22:7 (70ad events) and THEN Matt22:8 ("THEN SAITH HE to his servants"... like the LATER Rev1:1 speaks of [see also 7:3 in relation to 1:1, and referring to the "IN QUICKNESS [NOUN]" time-period, yet future (and FOLLOWING "our Rapture")])
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