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Luke 21:28 is rather unique and is part of the Olivet Discourse.
Jesus tells them that at the beginning of these events, they are to lift up their heads because their redemption is nigh.
What is it redemption from?
Luke 21
23 But woe to those having in womb, and to the ones nursing in those days.
For there will be great distress<318> upon the land and wrath on this people.
28 Beginning yet these-things to be becoming, up-bend! and lift-up! the heads of ye,
thru-that is nearing<1448> the deliverance/redemption<629> of ye.
It is in the same discourse where Jesus mentions His parousia:
Matthew 24:
3 He is yet sitting on the mount of the Olives, the disciples toward-came to Him according to own, saying, `Tell us, when? shall these be
and what? the sign of Thy ParousiaV <3952>,
and of the together<4862>-finish<5055>/sun-teleiaV <4930> of the Age?'
Here Paul says "then the end"...end of what?
1 Corinthians 15:
23 and each in their proper order, a first-fruit Christ, afterwards those who are the Christ’s in His parousia<3952>, 24 then — the end<5056>,
James says the "parousia" was near/nigh at hand. Was this written before 70ad?
James 5:8
be ye patient! also, stand-fast! the hearts of ye,
that the Parousia <3952> of the Lord has-neared<1448>
.
Jesus tells them that at the beginning of these events, they are to lift up their heads because their redemption is nigh.
What is it redemption from?
Luke 21
23 But woe to those having in womb, and to the ones nursing in those days.
For there will be great distress<318> upon the land and wrath on this people.
28 Beginning yet these-things to be becoming, up-bend! and lift-up! the heads of ye,
thru-that is nearing<1448> the deliverance/redemption<629> of ye.
It is in the same discourse where Jesus mentions His parousia:
Matthew 24:
3 He is yet sitting on the mount of the Olives, the disciples toward-came to Him according to own, saying, `Tell us, when? shall these be
and what? the sign of Thy ParousiaV <3952>,
and of the together<4862>-finish<5055>/sun-teleiaV <4930> of the Age?'
Here Paul says "then the end"...end of what?
1 Corinthians 15:
23 and each in their proper order, a first-fruit Christ, afterwards those who are the Christ’s in His parousia<3952>, 24 then — the end<5056>,
James says the "parousia" was near/nigh at hand. Was this written before 70ad?
James 5:8
be ye patient! also, stand-fast! the hearts of ye,
that the Parousia <3952> of the Lord has-neared<1448>
.