Jesus, the temple and the coming Son of Man
Book Description
When Jesus spoke about the coming of the Son of Man in Mark 13, he delivered words that continue to challenge and perplex readers today. These teachings stand among the most enigmatic passages in the Gospels, raising profound questions about timing, meaning, and spiritual significance.
Was Jesus describing events that would unfold in the immediate future, particularly the destruction of the temple? Or did his words point toward distant, end-times occurrences? Perhaps most intriguingly, could he have been addressing both near and far realities simultaneously? If so, how do we discern which portions of his discourse apply to which circumstances?
Biblical scholar Robert Stein approaches these complex questions with careful attention to textual detail and interpretive precision. Drawing from his extensive work with the Gospel of Mark, he provides a thorough examination of this challenging chapter, guiding readers through each verse and its implications.
This focused study offers those seeking deeper spiritual understanding a methodical exploration of one of Christianity's most discussed prophetic passages. Stein presents a thoughtful framework for comprehending Jesus' words about the Son of Man, the temple's fate, and the unfolding of divine purposes through history.
For readers drawn to serious biblical study and those wrestling with questions about prophecy and spiritual meaning, this work provides scholarly insight into passages that have sparked centuries of contemplation and debate.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 160 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Eschatology
- β Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- β Explore Bible, commentaries, n. t. gospels
- β Explore Son of Man
- β Explore Names
- β Explore Biblical teaching
- β Explore Commentaries