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What does he mean by the day the gentiles is fulfilled, is there a cut off
It then talks about signs in the sky that follows…
It then talks about signs in the sky that follows…
D-R Bible, Haydock Commentary:What does he mean by the day the gentiles is fulfilled, is there a cut off
It then talks about signs in the sky that follows…
— Trodden down, &c. After Jerusalem had been taken and destroyed by the Romans, another city was built from its ruins, called Ælia, after the name of the emperor Ælius Adrian. This was inhabited by pagans and some Christians for the Jews were forbidden even to come near it, for more than two or three centuries. Tertullian informs us, that they even bought, at a great price, permission to see it at a distance, and drop a tear over the ashes of their ancient and ill-fated country. Thus was Jerusalem trodden under foot, till the time of the nations was accomplished; that is, till Christianity, in every nation, had triumphed over the persecution of paganism. (Calmet) — Till the times of the nations be fulfilled. According to the common exposition of this, and some other places, the Jews from the time of the destruction of their temple and city, under Titus Vespasian; and especially from their utter destruction under the emperor Adrian, in punishment of their obstinate blindness, shall remain dispersed through the world under miseries and oppressions, till the gospel hath been preached to all nations; then, not long before the end of the world, the Jews shall be converted, and acknowledge Jesus to be their true Messias. See Romans xi. 25. (Witham)Atque utinam nunquam Judea subacta fuisset
Pompeii bellis, imperioque Titi;
Latius excisæ pestis contagia serpunt
Victoresque suos natio victa premit.
No. It’s the sacking of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple.sounds like end times?
Did everyone see Jesus on the clouds? No.It’s the sacking of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple.
My understanding is this is not literal, but represents the judgment of God coming upon them. Again, to cite the Haydock commentary:Did everyone see Jesus on the clouds? No.
The Scriptures in other places describes God’s judgment coming upon a people or group as if on a “swift cloud” or similar cloud imagery. Christ’s words would be understood. This is why Christ said those living then would see it.Jews shall not see him corporally, but at the last judgment. Then, says the Scripture, (Zacharias xii. 10.) They shall see him whom they pierced with nails. But in the ruin of Jerusalem, all who will compare his predictions with the event, can evidently see that this was the day of his coming, so plainly marked in his words. Every body could see that this was evidently the hand of God that punished them. (Calmet)
Your understanding would contradict John’s in Revelation since it’s the exact verse bar for bar.My understanding is this is not literal, but represents the judgment of God coming upon them.
Something in the future is more like it.It’s about the destruction of Jerusalem. When you read the entire chapter you’ll see the prophecy is about the coming destruction of the Temple and the end of the old covenant. It’s also what we read in Matthew 24.
It doesn’t make sense for us to be delivered up to the synagogues today or in the future. And other nations did rise up against Israel and others. I believe you can read about it in the works of Josephus and other historians.But before all this they will lay their hands on you and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues and prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors for my name’s sake.
Luke 21:12
So he’s telling us that Jerusalem’s desolation is at hand. If this was about the second coming at the end of time, what good will it do to flee to the mountains? And why is it only applicable to those in Judea?“But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that its desolation has come near. Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains, and let those who are inside the city depart, and let not those who are out in the country enter it;
Luke 21:20-21
The Fall of Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple is also a sign of the end of the World, Some prophesies have a double application. To the ancient jews their temple was a mini universe - hence its destruction in AD70 signified the destruction of the world at the end of timeDid everyone see Jesus on the clouds? No.
Nero wasn’t the antichrist. He was a type of Antichrist.That is a reference to Caesar Nero
Nope.Right. And he was the particular anti-Christ in this prophecy.