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How do we know God's judgment on Jerusalem was true?

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God's judgment on Jerusalem is shown to be true through the fulfillment of Jesus' prophecies and the historical events recorded by historians like Josephus.

The prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem was articulated by Jesus around 30 AD, clearly predicting events that would unfold in 70 AD. The historical accounts provided by Josephus align significantly with the biblical narrative put forth by Christ, highlighting the siege, famine, and ultimate destruction of the city. The fulfillment of such specific predictions serves as a strong testament to the authority and divine nature of Christ's teachings. The parallels drawn between the prophecies in the Old Testament and their eventual historical realization illustrate that divine judgment, as pronounced in Scripture, was executed against Jerusalem for its rejection of God's Son.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:34, Luke 21:32, Josephus

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