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Look very closely at these verses and tell me, after reading them, you still think Luke 21 is a different event than Matt 24 and Mk 13.I won't vote as these two verses are about different events:
Luke's is about the Roman conquest in 70-135 AD.
Rev 13:10 refers to all the Christians who must endure all that will happen and stand strong in their faith until Jesus Returns.
If Lk 21 is about the Roman conquest in 70 ad, then so is Revelation!
Matthew 24:
32 ‘And from the fig-tree learn ye the simile:
When already its branch may have become tender, and the leaves it may put forth, ye know that summer [is] nigh,
33 so also ye, when ye may see all these, ye know that it is nigh — at the doors.
Mark 13:
28 ‘And from the fig-tree learn ye the simile:
when the branch may already become tender, and may put forth the leaves, ye know that nigh is the summer;
29 so ye, also, when these ye may see coming to pass, ye know that it is nigh, at the doors.
What is nigh at the doors? The Kingdom of God!
Luke 21:
29 And he spake a simile to them: ‘See the fig-tree, and all the trees,
30 when they may now cast forth, having seen, of yourselves ye know that now is the summer nigh;
31 Thus also ye whenever ye may be seeing these-things becoming ye are knowing that nigh/egguV <1451> is the Kingdom of the God.
Revelation 1:3
Happy the one reading/ana-ginwskwn <314> (5723) and the ones hearing the words of the prophecy and keepings the in it having been written
for the time nigh/egguV <1451>.
Revelation 6:13
and the stars of the heaven fell to the land — as a fig-tree doth cast the ruined-ones of it by a great wind being shaken
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