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Matthew chapter twenty-four is perhaps one of the most misunderstood prophetic passages in the Bible.

Jesus disciples are showing him the buildings of the temple and Jesus prophesies their destruction: “See ye not all these things...there shall not be left here one stone upon another...”

The Olivet Discourse

Matthew records two questions asked of Jesus' disciples when they reach the Mount of Olives. The first question is differentiated by the phrase, “these things” and the author uses this key throughout the text to separate the two answers. I have highlighted the first question and its direct answers in yellow-round box, the second in blue-square box. “These things” also begs the question, what things? The answer is in the previous verse, the “buildings of the temple”. The buildings of the temple were standing when Jesus was there. This does not include the outer wall or retaining stones of the Temple Mount itself. Jesus knew what was going to happen: in 70 AD the Romans burned the Temple and all of the gold overlay melted and seeped between the stones of the Temple itself so that the Roman soldiers turned over every stone of the buildings to extract that gold, completely fulfilling Jesus prophecy to the letter.

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