Matthew, 24
Jesus predicts the destruction of the temple and the end of the world.
Bible version
The Destruction of the Temple and the Sign of the End
Commentary
Matthew 24 is a chapter of great importance in the New Testament, as it contains Jesus' prophecy of the end times. In this chapter, Jesus speaks of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, the coming of false prophets, wars and rumors of wars, famines, and earthquakes. He also speaks of the coming of the Son of Man, the gathering of the elect, and the great tribulation. The chapter begins with Jesus' disciples asking him when the temple in Jerusalem will be destroyed. Jesus responds by saying that the temple will be destroyed, but that it will be rebuilt in three days. He then goes on to warn his disciples of false prophets who will come in his name, and of wars and rumors of wars. He also speaks of famines, earthquakes, and other signs of the end times. Jesus then speaks of the coming of the Son of Man, and the gathering of the elect. He warns that the great tribulation will come, and that those who endure it will be saved. He also speaks of the coming of false Christs and false prophets, and of the need to be watchful and prepared. In conclusion, Matthew 24 is a chapter of great importance in the New Testament. It contains Jesus' prophecy of the end times, and his warnings of false prophets, wars and rumors of wars, famines, earthquakes, and the coming of the Son of Man. It is a reminder to us to be watchful and prepared for the coming of the Lord.
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There are 51 verses in Matthew, chapter 24.