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Jesus' Teachings on Marriage, Resurrection, and the Abomination that Causes Desolation

Explore Jesus' teachings on marriage and the resurrection, the meaning of the "abomination that causes desolation" prophesied by Daniel, and the fate of the faithful and unfaithful. Discover Jesus' expectations and fulfillments as he returned to God. Uncover the significance of Scripture references and the "if" clauses in his teachings.

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Jesus' Teachings on Marriage, Resurrection, and the Abomination that Causes Desolation

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  1. (29th) So what does Jesus really say about marriage in heaven and the resurrection? The Question - Mk.12:18-23; Mt.22:23-28; Lk.20:27-33 The Question – Who’s wife will the woman be after being married to all the brothers after they all died?

  2. The Answer – Mk.12:24-27; Mt.22:29-32; Lk.20:34-38 • At the resurrection people won’t marry. Why? Because they will be like angels, they will no longer die therefore – marriage, the procreation of children will no longer be necessary • The primary reason for marriage is to have children. The notion of angels and people being sexless unfounded.

  3. (30th) So just what is this “abomination that causes desolation” thing that Daniel supposedly spoke of?

  4. (30th) So just what is this “abomination that causes desolation” thing that Daniel supposedly spoke of? Mk.13:14; Mt.24:15; Lk.21:20 Daniel is referred to in Mt. as the source of the prophetic language. Dn.8:13; 9:27; 11:31; 12:11 A fulfillment (partial) of Daniel is found in 1Mac.1:54 but Jesus’ reference to the prophecy is best fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem AD 70 (Aug 10th)

  5. (31st) Luke’s coverage of Jesus’ parable of the 10 servants portrays what kind of fate for the faithful? The unfaithful? The others?

  6. (31st) Luke’s coverage of Jesus’ parable of the 10 servants portrays what kind of fate for the faithful? The unfaithful? The others? Lk.19:26 – He who has been given much, given more. He who has been given little, taken away. Lk.19:27 – Those who did not want Him King – killed Mt.25:30 – worthless thrown outside, into darkness

  7. (1st) “you who are blessed by my Father” are who and what will they receive? So who are the cursed?

  8. (1st) “you who are blessed by my Father” are who and what will they receive? So who are the cursed? Mt.25:34 (34-40) Blessed, take your inheritance, kingdom prepared since creation of world. Mt.25:41 (41-46) Cursed, into the eternal lake of fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

  9. (2nd) “Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; so…_?_.” What would you have expected next instead of what Jesus did?

  10. (2nd) “Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; so…_?_.” What would you have expected next instead of what Jesus did? Jn.13:4-5 – So Jesus got up and washed the disciples feet. (only real life could play out this way) could have been “lets go kick some Roman….”

  11. (3rd) Jesus said “I tell you that this must be fulfilled in me.” In reference to what Scripture?

  12. (3rd) Jesus said “I tell you that this must be fulfilled in me.” In reference to what Scripture? Lk.22:37; Is.53:12 “and He was numbered with the transgressors.” Some mystery here, was his numbering in connection with the arrest event or the result of His arrest and trial, hung with thieves.?

  13. (4th) What started in the previous reading continues in today’s; the “if” clauses. Give some explanation for them.

  14. (4th) What started in the previous reading continues in today’s; the “if” clauses. Give some explanation for them. • Jn.15:10 – if you remain in • Jn.15:18 – if world hates you • Jn.15:20 – if they persecuted me • Jn.15:20 - if they obeyed my • Jn.15:22 – if I had come and spoken • Jn.15:24 – if I had not done among • Jn.16:7 – if I go

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