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.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapter of the Bible
chapter of the Gospel of Mark
alsoKnownAs Olivet Discourse (Markan version)
audience Andrew
James
John
Peter
book Gospel of Mark
chapterNumber 13
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genre apocalyptic discourse
eschatological teaching
keySaying "About that day or hour no one knows"
"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
parallelPassageIn Luke 21
Matthew 24
partOf Gospel of Mark
New Testament
primarySpeaker Jesus
setting Jerusalem
Mount of Olives
Temple in Jerusalem
testament New Testament
theme call to vigilance
unpredictability of the hour
topic coming of the Son of Man
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
Luke 21
parallelPassageIn

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