If you wish to read the texts click on the texts: Rev 14:14-19; Lk 21: 5-11
Luke follows Mark 13:1-8 quite
closely in these verses, though he also makes some changes. While in Mark 13:1
Jesus comes out of the Temple and predicts its destruction when his disciples
point to it magnificence, in Luke, Jesus is within the Temple when he predicts
its destruction when some (not the disciples) speak of its magnificence
(21:5-6). This is why unlike in Mark 13:3 he is not on the Mount of Olives
opposite the Temple, but within its precincts when he is asked about when this
will take place (21:7). Mark 13:3 has Peter, James, John and Andrew who ask
this question; Luke has the people pose the question. Jesus responds by stating
not the hour when this will take place, but by issuing a set of three warnings.
The first warning is not to allow oneself to be led astray and be led into
believing that the ones’ who come in his name are the Messiah. The second
warning follows the first: they must not go after these false Messiahs. The third
warning is not to be terrified when they hear of wars and insurrections,
because they are part of God’s plan in bringing about the kingdom and must out
of necessity happen before the final coming.
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