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What does the Bible say about the abomination of desolation in Matthew 24?

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Matthew 24 refers to the abomination of desolation as a significant event signifying the end of Jerusalem's importance in God's plan.

In Matthew 24:15, the 'abomination of desolation' spoken of by the prophet Daniel signifies a pivotal point in the prophecy concerning the destruction of Jerusalem. This event foretold by Jesus indicates the cessation of the old Mosaic system, which had its heart in the earthly temple and its sacrifices. The destruction of Jerusalem serves as a solemn reminder of God's judgment and the end of the Old Covenant, marking the fulfillment of a significant transition in God's redemptive history, ultimately pointing to Christ Himself, who established a new covenant through His death and resurrection. For a deeper understanding, the writings of Josephus provide historical context and confirm the accuracy of Jesus’ prophecy.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:15, Daniel 9:27

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Matthew 24:15-28
J.C. Ryle · Mar 5, 2016
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