Luke 21:5
Summary for Luke 21:5-38: 21:5-38 a When Jesus predicted the destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem (21:6 b), his disciples questioned when it would take place and what signs would accompany it (21:7 c). Jesus responded by describing the events surrounding the destruction of the Temple and the return of the Son of Man (21:8-36 d). This sermon is known as the Olivet Discourse because the Mount of Olives was the site of Jesus’ teaching (see Matt 24:3 e; Mark 13:3 f). 21:5 g majestic stonework: Herod the Great rebuilt and restored the Jerusalem Temple, producing one of the great structures of the ancient world. According to Josephus, the massive white stones reflected the sun with such brilliance that from a distance the Temple looked like snow-covered mountains (War 5.5.6).• The memorial decorations were probably funded by offerings given by worshipers to fulfill vows.
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