Mark 13:14

14 "Now when you see the abomination that causes devastationx standing where it ought not to be" (let the reader understand the allusion), "that will be the time for those in Y'hudah to escape to the hills.

Mark 13:14 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 13:14

But when ye shall see the abomination of desolation
The Roman army encompassing Jerusalem, which was an abomination to the Jews, and an "impure sign" of their destruction, as the Syriac and Persic versions render it; and a desolating one to their nation, city, and temple:

spoken of by Daniel the prophet,
in ( Daniel 9:27 ) . This clause is omitted in the Vulgate Latin, and was not found by Beza, in two of his copies, and is thought to be transcribed from Matthew:

standing where it ought not;
round about the city, in the midst of it, and even in the temple: in one of Beza's exemplars it is added, "in the holy place", as in Matthew; and so it is read in the Ethiopic version:

let him that readeth understand;
either the passage in Daniel, or the citation of it by the evangelist, when he shall see this come to pass: this seems to be rather the words of the evangelist, than of Christ; since this was not written (and so not to be read), but spoken by Christ; and since his usual phrase was, "he that hath ears, let him hear": though indeed the same exhortation is in Matthew, and may be understood of Christ, as it may refer to the written prophecy in Daniel, and indeed to the Gospel, which might be read before this event came to pass: (See Gill on Matthew 24:15).

Then let them that be in Judea flee to the mountains;
they that are in Jerusalem, or in any of the cities and towns of Judea, let them make their escape, as soon as possible, to the mountainous parts of the country; where they may be more safe from, the devastations of the Roman army; (See Gill on Matthew 24:16).

Mark 13:14 In-Context

12 Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child; children will turn against their parents and have them put to death;
13 and everyone will hate you because of me. But whoever holds out till the end will be delivered.
14 "Now when you see the abomination that causes devastationx standing where it ought not to be" (let the reader understand the allusion), "that will be the time for those in Y'hudah to escape to the hills.
15 If someone is on the roof, he must not go down and enter his house to take any of his belongings;
16 if someone is in the field, he must not turn back to get his coat.
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