Luke 21:28 "nigh is the redemption/deliverance of ye"

Is Luke 21:28 concerning 1st century Jerusalem 70AD?

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LittleLambofJesus

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Luke 21:28 of the Olivet Discourse is the only verse in the Gospels that mentions this greek word for "redemption/deliverence".

Redemption/deliverance from what?


Matthew 24:30 And then shall be appearing the sign of the Son of the Man in heaven, and then shall be grieving/striking selves<2875>all the Tribes of the land.
And they shall be seeing the Son of the Man coming upon the clouds of the heaven, with power and much glory

Mark 13:26 “And they shall be seeing the Son of the Man coming in clouds with much power and glory.

Luke 21:27 And then they shall be seeing the Son of the Man coming in a cloud with power and much glory;
28 Beginning yet these-things to be becoming/ginesqai <1096>,
up-bend>352>! and lift-up<1869! the heads of ye,

because is nearing<1448> the deliverance<629> of ye.

The exact word form of #1096 is shown in 1 verse of Revelation, Revelation 1:19. Same event?

Revelation 1:19
Therefore write the things that you have seen, and the things that are, and the things that are about to be becoming<1096> after these,

629. apolutrosis from a compound of 575 and 3083;

(the act) ransom in full, i.e. (figuratively) riddance, or (specially) Christian salvation:--deliverance, redemption.

It is used in 9 other verses, all in the epistles:

Ephesians 4:
29 Do not let any unwholesome word go forth out of your mouth, but only good, for edification of the need, so that it may give grace to those hearing.
30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, in whom you were sealed for the day of redemption<629>.



 
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Greek exegetical........

EXEGETICAL (ORIGINAL LANGUAGES)

Bengel's Gnomen

Luke 21:28.
Ἀρχομένων, when these things are beginning) Comp. the expression, “the beginning,” in Matthew 24:8. For this reason refer these things to Luke 21:8-10, et seqq.: and in this passage He is treating of the preparation for nearer events; but (δὲ) in Luke 21:34-35, He is treating of the preparation for the last events of all.—ἀνακύψατε καὶ ἐπάρατε, look up, and lift up your heads) in order that as soon as possible ye may perceive the event answering to your expectation, and may with joy embrace it (welcome it). Comp. ch. Luke 24:5 [Not as the disciples after the resurrection, who, with “faces bowed down to the earth,” “sought the living among the dead”]; Job 10:15 [If I be righteous, yet will I not lift up my head]. In the LXX. Version ἀνακύψαι is used to express, “to lift up the head;” also ἆραι κεφαλὴν, Jdg 8:28.—ἀπολύτρωσις, deliverance [redemption) from many miseries, Luke 21:12; Luke 21:16-17.

Deliverance from the miseries which befell the Jews. [So long, to wit, as the shadows of the Levitical law, along with the City and Temple, were standing, the kingdom of GOD, or the free exercise of the Christian religion, did not as yet enjoy unrestricted scope. This is compared to the loveliness of the summer, Luke 21:30-31 : but old things must first be taken away,—V. g.]
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