This passage is not one in which Christ communicated history. The disciples were fully cognizant of Hebrew history. These disciples supposed the kingdom of God was going to immediately appear (Luke 19:11). With the crowds gathering with Hosannas as He entered triumphantly and cleansed the Temple, they fully expected Him to establish His kingdom. This passage is one of future prophecy. It deals primarily with two specific questions the disciples asked of Him. What is the sign of Thy coming? & What shall be the sign of the end of the world?
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Pastor W. Brandon Starnes was born in what has been called the “Prettiest Town in Dixie” - Cheraw, South Carolina. His parents desired to raise their only son to know and serve the “true and living God.” Pastor Starnes’s dad himself was called to preach and planted two churches...