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Chapter
24
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And Jesus went out
of the Temple, and on
the way his disciples
came to him, pointing
out the buildings of
the Temple.
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But he, answering,
said to them, See you
not all these things?
truly I say to you that
here there will not
be one stone resting
on another, which will
not be pulled down.
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And while he was
seated on the Mountain
of Olives, the disciples
came to him privately,
saying, Make clear to
us, when will these
things be? and what
will be the sign of
your coming and of the
end of the world?
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And Jesus said to
them in answer, Take
care that you are not
tricked.
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For people will come
in my name, saying,
I am the Christ; and
a number will be turned
from the true way through
them.
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And news will come
to you of wars and talk
of wars: do not be troubled,
for these things have
to be; but it is still
not the end.
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For nation will be
moved against nation,
and kingdom against
kingdom, and men will
be without food, and
the earth will be shaking
in different places;
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But all these things
are the first of the
troubles.
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Then they will be
cruel to you, and will
put you to death: and
you will be hated by
all nations because
of my name.
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And numbers of people
will be turned from
the right way, and will
give one another up
and have hate for one
another.
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And a number of false
prophets will come,
causing error.
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And because wrongdoing
will be increased, the
love of most people
will become cold.
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But he who goes through
to the end will get
salvation.
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And this good news
of the kingdom will
be given through all
the world for a witness
to all nations; and
then the end will come.
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When, then, you see
in the holy place the
unclean thing which
makes destruction, of
which word was given
by Daniel the prophet
(let this be clear to
the reader),
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Then let those who
are in Judaea go in
flight to the mountains:
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Let not him who is
on the house-top go
down to take anything
out of his house:
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And let not him who
is in the field go back
to get his coat.
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But it will be hard
for women who are with
child and for those
with babies at the breast
in those days.
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And say a prayer
that your flight may
not be in the winter,
or on a Sabbath.
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Because in those
days there will be great
sorrow, such as there
has not been from the
start of the world till
now, or ever will be.
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And if those days
had not been made short
there would have been
no salvation for any,
but because of the saints
those days will be made
short.
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Then if any man says
to you, See, here is
the Christ, or, Here;
do not put faith in
him;
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For there will come
up false Christs, and
false prophets, who
will do great signs
and wonders; so that
if possible even the
saints might be tricked.
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See, I have made
it clear to you before
it comes about.
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If, then, they say
to you, See, he is in
the waste land; go not
out: See, he is in the
inner rooms; put no
faith in it.
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Because as in a thunderstorm
the bright light coming
from the east is seen
even in the west; so
will be the coming of
the Son of man.
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Wherever the dead
body is, there will
the eagles come together.
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But straight away,
after the trouble of
those days, the sun
will be made dark and
the moon will not give
her light and the stars
will come down from
heaven and the powers
of heaven will be moved:
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And then the sign
of the Son of man will
be seen in heaven: and
then all the nations
of the earth will have
sorrow, and they will
see the Son of man coming
on the clouds of heaven
with power and great
glory.
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And he will send
out his angels with
a great sound of a horn,
and they will get his
saints together from
the four winds, from
one end of heaven to
the other.
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Now take an example
from the fig-tree: when
her branch has become
soft and puts out its
leaves, you are certain
that the summer is near;
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Even so, when you
see all these things,
you may be certain that
he is near, even at
the doors.
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Truly I say to you,
This generation will
not come to an end till
all these things are
complete.
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Heaven and earth
will come to an end,
but my words will not
come to an end.
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But of that day and
hour no one has knowledge,
not even the angels
in heaven, or the Son,
but the Father only.
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And as were the days
of Noah, so will be
the coming of the Son
of man.
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Because as in those
days before the overflowing
of the waters, they
were feasting and taking
wives and getting married,
till the day when Noah
went into the ark,
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And they had no care
till the waters came
and took them all away;
so will be the coming
of the Son of man.
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Then two men will
be in the field; one
is taken, and one let
go;
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Two women will be
crushing grain; one
is taken, and one let
go.
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Be watching, then!
for you have no knowledge
on what day your Lord
will come.
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But be certain of
this, that if the master
of the house had had
knowledge of the time
when the thief was coming,
he would have been watching,
and would not have let
his house be broken
into.
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Be ready then; for
at a time which you
have no thought of the
Son of man will come.
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Who is the true and
wise servant, whom his
lord has put over those
in his house, to give
them their food at the
right time?
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A blessing on that
servant, who will be
doing so when his lord
comes.
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Truly, I say to you,
he will put him over
all he has.
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But if that evil
servant says in his
heart, My lord is a
long time in coming;
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And is cruel to the
other servants, taking
his pleasure with those
who are overcome with
wine;
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The lord of that
servant will come in
a day when he is not
looking for him, and
in an hour of which
he has no knowledge,
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And will have him
cut in two, and will
give him a part in the
fate of the false ones:
there will be weeping
and cries of sorrow.
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