Jesus Predicted This 40 Years Before It Happened (Matthew 24 Explained)
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Most people read Matthew 24 as a future warning — nuclear war, global catastrophe, the Antichrist. But what if Jesus was talking to His disciples about events that happened within their lifetime? In this episode of the Bible Bible Bible Podcast, we walk through Matthew 24 from a partial preterist perspective, arguing that the Olivet Discourse was fulfilled in AD 70 — when Rome surrounded Jerusalem, destroyed the Temple, and not one stone was left upon another, exactly as Jesus predicted. We cover: → The context of Matthew 23 and what "desolation" actually means → What the "abomination of desolation" is (and what it isn't) → Why "end of the age" ≠ "end of the world" → Josephus and Eusebius as eyewitness confirmation → How Jonathan Edwards understood Matthew 24 → Why this view actually proves Jesus is the perfect prophet → What this means for how you read the Bible — and how you live This isn't newspaper exegesis. This is the original context. 📖 Matthew 24 | Olivet Discourse | Postmillennialism | Eschatology 🎙️ Bible Bible Bible Podcast — verse-by-verse, Christ-centered, Reformed theology for everyday people. Subscribe for new episodes every week.