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Marco 13:7

Listen to Marco 13:7
7 Ora, quando udirete guerre, e romori di guerre, non vi turbate; perciocchè conviene che queste cose avvengano; ma non sarà ancora la fine.

Marco 13:7 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 13:7

And when ye shall hear of wars, and rumours of wars
Among the Jews themselves, and with the Romans:

be not troubled;
keep your place, abide by your work, go on preaching the Gospel, without distressing yourselves about the event of things:

for [such things] must needs be:
being decreed by God, foretold by Christ, and made necessary by the sins of the people:

but the end shall not be yet;
of the temple, of Jerusalem, and of the Jewish state and nation; (See Gill on Matthew 24:6).

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Marco 13:7 In-Context

5 E Gesù, rispondendo loro, prese a dire: Guardate che nessun vi seduca.
6 Perciocchè molti verranno sotto il mio nome, dicendo: Io son desso; e ne sedurranno molti.
7 Ora, quando udirete guerre, e romori di guerre, non vi turbate; perciocchè conviene che queste cose avvengano; ma non sarà ancora la fine.
8 Perciocchè una gente si leverà contro all’altra, ed un regno contro all’altro; e vi saranno tremoti in ogni luogo, e fami, e turbamenti.
9 Queste cose saranno solo principii di dolori; or prendete guardia a voi stessi; perciocchè sarete messi in man de’ concistori, e sarete battuti nelle raunanze; e sarete fatti comparire davanti a’ rettori, ed ai re, per cagion mia, in testimonianza a loro.
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