Matthew 24:15–35 • Black & White Printable Study Guide • 2-Page Edition
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Matthew 24:15–35 • Daniel 7:13–14 • Daniel 9:26–27 • Isaiah 13:9–11 • Joel 2:28–32 • Luke 21:20–24
In Matthew 24:15–35, Jesus warns of a real, local, historical judgment about to fall upon Jerusalem, using prophetic language rooted in the Old Testament to show that His word would be fulfilled exactly, His disciples must respond in obedient urgency, and His authority as the enthroned Son of Man would be publicly vindicated.
Key Verse: “When you see the abomination of desolation… then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains” (Matthew 24:15–16).
Jesus gave visible, first-century instructions: flee Judea, don’t go back for possessions, pray it not be winter or Sabbath. Luke 21:20 removes all fog — “when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies.”
Key Verse: “For then there will be a great tribulation… the sun will be darkened…” (Matthew 24:21, 29).
The distress was tied to Jerusalem’s siege. Cosmic language is prophetic judgment imagery (Isaiah 13, Joel 2, Daniel 7), not literal astronomy. The Son of Man “coming on the clouds” is enthronement language from Daniel 7 — public vindication of Christ’s reign.
Key Verse: “Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place… My words will not pass away” (Matthew 24:34–35).
“This generation” means exactly what it says — the people alive when Jesus spoke. The fall of Jerusalem proved His word and vindicated His kingship.
| Term | Greek / Hebrew | Meaning | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abomination | βδέλυγμα | detestable profanation | Defiling military reality in Jerusalem |
| Desolation | ἐρήμωσις | judicial devastation | Temple and city ruin |
| Tribulation | θλῖψις | crushing distress | Siege of Jerusalem |
| Generation | γενεά | contemporaries of Jesus | Fulfillment within their lifetime |
| Dominion | שָׁלְטָן | sovereign authority | Christ’s present reign (Daniel 7) |
Personal: Where are you right now in relation to the enthroned King? Are you obeying, listening, resisting, or playing games with revelation?
Congregational: How will we guard the church against speculative systems and teach the next generation to trust Christ’s unfailing word?
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