Mark 13
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Mark 13 is a chapter in the New Testament in which Jesus delivers an apocalyptic discourse about the destruction of the Temple, future tribulations, and his eventual return.
Statements (72)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
chapter of the Bible
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chapter of the Gospel of Mark → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Olivet Discourse (Markan version)
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| audience |
Andrew
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James → John → Peter → |
| book |
Gospel of Mark
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| chapterNumber |
13
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| containsVerse |
Mark 13:1
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Mark 13:10 → Mark 13:11 → Mark 13:12 → Mark 13:13 → Mark 13:14 → Mark 13:15 → Mark 13:16 → Mark 13:17 → Mark 13:18 → Mark 13:19 → Mark 13:2 → Mark 13:20 → Mark 13:21 → Mark 13:22 → Mark 13:23 → Mark 13:24 → Mark 13:25 → Mark 13:26 → Mark 13:27 → Mark 13:28 → Mark 13:29 → Mark 13:3 → Mark 13:30 → Mark 13:31 → Mark 13:32 → Mark 13:33 → Mark 13:34 → Mark 13:35 → Mark 13:36 → Mark 13:37 → Mark 13:4 → Mark 13:5 → Mark 13:6 → Mark 13:7 → Mark 13:8 → Mark 13:9 → |
| genre |
apocalyptic discourse
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eschatological teaching → |
| keySaying |
"About that day or hour no one knows"
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"Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away" → "Not one stone here will be left on another" → |
| locatedInText |
Christian Bible
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| parallelPassageIn |
Luke 21
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Matthew 24 → |
| partOf |
Gospel of Mark
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New Testament → |
| primarySpeaker |
Jesus
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| setting |
Jerusalem
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Mount of Olives → Temple in Jerusalem → |
| testament |
New Testament
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| theme |
call to vigilance
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unpredictability of the hour → |
| topic |
coming of the Son of Man
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cosmic signs → destruction of the Temple → end times → false messiahs → future tribulations → gathering of the elect → persecution of disciples → watchfulness → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Luke 21
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parallelPassageIn |