The old covenant is said in Hebrews to have been "old and obsolete and fading away".....there was a kind of transitional phase from Jesus until 70AD
Well, Jesus prophesied that not one stone of the Old Covenant Temple would be left standing - while He was on the Temple Mount, before departing from the Temple Mount and making His way to the Mount of Olives.
It's remaining true to the gospel to acknowledge the fact that the Old Covenant ended and the New Covenant came when Jesus died, and the veil in the old temple was torn in two, and not a minute later.
It's also true and it's also remaining true to the gospel to acknowledge the fact that the temple in Jerusalem was an integral part of, and represented that Old Covenant which came to an end when Jesus died on the cross, and not a minute later.
Only Preterists and Part-Preterists can explain what part of the gospel they do not believe in order to have the Old Covenant continuing until 70 A.D
- but they cannot claim they believe the gospel of the coming of the New Covenant in the blood of Christ when Jesus died, but they also believe that the coming of the new covenant did not abolish the old covenant in its entirety until 40 years later - because it's a logical and mathematical impossibility (1 + 1 is not equal to 3).
In the Olivet Discourse Jesus did not specifically mention the old covenant temple again after having once announced -
on the Temple Mount - that it was going to be destroyed.
Nowhere in the Olivet Discourse did Jesus speak to His disciples about the 'tribulation and persecution' that
the stones of the old covenant temple would experience when He replied to their question
on the Mount of Olives.
How some Christians could later assert that the physical temple was still
the holy place 40 years later when Rome destroyed it, is a question only those who say such things can answer.
What significance did that building in Jerusalem actually have when it was destroyed?
Where was
the Temple of God when that temple was destroyed?
Who was Jesus warning about
their tribulation and persecution at the time of the end of the age, in the Olivet Discourse
- the living stones of the Temple of God? Or the stones of the Old Covenant Temple?
What Temple was Jesus implying would come under attack when He warned the disciples - the living stones - about the persecution and tribulation
they were to endure?
Which temple
was important to God in 70 A.D - HIS Temple? Or the old temple in Jerusalem?
Which temple was important to God when Jesus answered the disciples' question(s) on the Mount of Olives? God's Temple? Or the old temple?
Only Preterists and Part-Preterists can explain what part of the gospel they do not believe in order to have the Old Covenant continuing until 70 A.D.
Only those who have the abomination of desolation standing
in the holy place assigned to the temple in Jerusalem or the city itself can explain what part of the gospel they do not believe in order to have it that way.