So some have suggested that the temple that Jesus was referring to in the Olivet Discourse, was His own body. So before I post the account of one of the most reliable historians who lived through those days and the signs that were reported as being seen in the sky and in the temple, let me just address this suggestion.
The temple Jesus was talking to His disciples about in the Olivet Discourse, was the temple they had introduced, saying how magnificent it was (the buildings of the temple). All three synoptic gospels introduce the same temple.
If we put what was said into our own modern English, it went like this:
Disciples: "Wow, Lord. Look at this magnificent temple. Just look at its magnificent buildings."
Jesus: "Yes, take a good look at those magnificent buildings, because the day is coming when not one stone will be left upon another."
Disciples: "Lord, when is this calamity going to happen?. What will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the Age?"
The scriptures which tell of when Jesus did refer to His own body as the temple, tell us that He was referring not to the temple, but to His own body ( John 2:19-21 ) .
To me, it's practicing eisegesis to the point of ridiculousness to say that Jesus was referring to His own body in the Olivet Discourse. Had Jesus secretly been going to the gym and decided it was a good time to show off his newly developed muscles to His friends, so that they said, "Hey, Lord. You look magnificent. Wow, what a make-over. Good work. Thumbs-up"?
Actually, in my opinion, anyone who believes that Jesus was referring to His body as the temple in the Olivet Discourse, deserves a medal. A trophy, because you have turned us all into probably the first generation of Christians in the last 2,000 years who believe that Jesus was referring to His own body as the temple in the Olivet Discourse :)
Having said all that, I'm going to post what Josephus, who was alive at the time and till much later, wrote about the signs surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.
The temple Jesus was talking to His disciples about in the Olivet Discourse, was the temple they had introduced, saying how magnificent it was (the buildings of the temple). All three synoptic gospels introduce the same temple.
If we put what was said into our own modern English, it went like this:
Disciples: "Wow, Lord. Look at this magnificent temple. Just look at its magnificent buildings."
Jesus: "Yes, take a good look at those magnificent buildings, because the day is coming when not one stone will be left upon another."
Disciples: "Lord, when is this calamity going to happen?. What will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the Age?"
The scriptures which tell of when Jesus did refer to His own body as the temple, tell us that He was referring not to the temple, but to His own body ( John 2:19-21 ) .
To me, it's practicing eisegesis to the point of ridiculousness to say that Jesus was referring to His own body in the Olivet Discourse. Had Jesus secretly been going to the gym and decided it was a good time to show off his newly developed muscles to His friends, so that they said, "Hey, Lord. You look magnificent. Wow, what a make-over. Good work. Thumbs-up"?
Actually, in my opinion, anyone who believes that Jesus was referring to His body as the temple in the Olivet Discourse, deserves a medal. A trophy, because you have turned us all into probably the first generation of Christians in the last 2,000 years who believe that Jesus was referring to His own body as the temple in the Olivet Discourse :)
Having said all that, I'm going to post what Josephus, who was alive at the time and till much later, wrote about the signs surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.
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