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Picking up where volume one left off, volume two begins at chapter fourteen of Matthew. Gaebelein continues his elucidation of the text with regard to parallel passages, semantic significance, doctrinal clarification, and application of parables. The author ventures headfirst into the historical and political context at the time of Jesus.

leaves nothing for the Jewish nation in the future. It would take us too long to show the impossibility that the Lord meant by these predictions the events which transpired between the time of His resurrection and the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70. But had the Lord nothing to say in this discourse about the great judgment, which befell Jerusalem. He certainly gave a revelation concerning it as well as warnings. But the record of this prediction of the fall of Jerusalem under Titus is not
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