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What does the Bible say about the destruction of the temple in Matthew 24?

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Matthew 24 states that not one stone of the temple will be left upon another, signifying its complete destruction.

In Matthew 24, Jesus foretells the destruction of the temple, declaring that 'there shall not be left one stone upon another that shall not be thrown down' (Matthew 24:2). This prophecy was fulfilled in AD 70 when the Roman army, led by Titus, destroyed Jerusalem and the temple. Josephus, a contemporary historian, documented this event, noting that the city was razed to the ground, leaving no trace of its previous inhabitants. The destruction of the temple signifies the end of the Old Covenant, as the temple was central to the sacrificial system of Judaism, which is now abolished with the coming of Christ and the establishment of the New Covenant.
Scripture References: Matthew 24:2, Hebrews 8:13

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