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Marc 13:29

Listen to Marc 13:29
29 De mĂȘme, quand vous verrez ces choses arriver, sachez que le Fils de l'homme est proche, Ă  la porte.

Marc 13:29 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 13:29

So ye, in like manner
This is an accommodation of the parable to the present case:

when ye shall see these things come to pass;
the signs preceding the destruction of Jerusalem, and especially the abomination of desolation, or the Roman army surrounding it:

know that it, o
r he is nigh, even at at the doors;
either that the destruction of Jerusalem is near; or that the son of man is just ready to come to take vengeance on it; or as Luke says, ( Luke 21:31 ) , the kingdom of God is nigh at hand; or a more glorious display of the kingly power of Christ, in the destruction of his enemies, and a greater spread of his Gospel in the Gentile world; (See Gill on Matthew 24:33).

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Marc 13:29 In-Context

27 Alors il enverra les anges, et il rassemblera les élus des quatre vents, de l'extrémité de la terre jusqu'à l'extrémité du ciel.
28 Instruisez-vous par une comparaison tirée du figuier. DÚs que ses branches deviennent tendres, et que les feuilles poussent, vous connaissez que l'été est proche.
29 De mĂȘme, quand vous verrez ces choses arriver, sachez que le Fils de l'homme est proche, Ă  la porte.
30 Je vous le dis en vérité, cette génération ne passera point, que tout cela n'arrive.
31 Le ciel et la terre passeront, mais mes paroles ne passeront point.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.

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