Mark 13:24

24 Moreover in thoose dayes after that tribulacio the sunne shall wexe darke and the mone shall not geve her light

Mark 13:24 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 13:24

But in those days, after that tribulation
That is, after the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem, and the miseries and calamities attending it, in the times immediately following it; see ( Matthew 24:29 ) ;

the sun shall be darkened:
so the Shekinah, or glory of the divine majesty was withdrawn, and all the symbols of the divine presence were gone, when the temple was destroyed:

and the moon shall not give her light;
the ceremonial law, which though abolished by the death of Christ, was observed by the Jews as long as the temple stood; but now ceased, particularly that principal branch of it, the daily sacrifice; (See Gill on Matthew 24:29).

Mark 13:24 In-Context

22 For falce Christes shall aryse and falce Prophetes and shall shewe myracles and wondres to deceave yf it were possible evyn the electe.
23 But take ye hede: beholde I have shewed you all thinges before.
24 Moreover in thoose dayes after that tribulacio the sunne shall wexe darke and the mone shall not geve her light
25 and the starres of heven shall fall: and the powers wich are in heven shall move.
26 And then shall they se the sonne of man comynge in the cloudes with greate power and glory.
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