And he knew that it was going to be the last days for Israel, the last days for the Temple, and the last days for the Jewish people. But go to Joel, he quoted from the Book of Joel, but go to Joel where it says “It shall come to pass afterwards, saith God, I’ll pour out my spirit upon all flesh.” After what? Here’s your whole key. The book of Joel is the restoration of Israel as a nation.
The Book of Joel talks about the years that the locust and the cankerworm and the palmerworm have eaten, and God’s going to restore it and sons and daughters are going to prophesy. Here’s my point and this clears up the whole controversy about when Jesus said “this generation shall not pass “til all these things are fulfilled. He’s talking to two generations.
Two generations that’s going to have parallel signs. One generation, let’s say Jesus spoke that around 32 A.D., that’s possible, some say 30. 32 A.D. So Jesus is predicting a generation, in Psalms a generation of unbelief is 40 years. And so let’s say He’s saying okay, there’s going to be about a 40 years timespan when you’re going to see some earthquakes, famines, and pestilence and there’s going to be some weird cosmic signs and then it’s all going to end for Israel, Jerusalem and the Hebrew people. That’s, that happened and that happened in 70 A.D.
But what, what, what people wish to do, and it’s wrong, it’s a misinterpretation, is to throw every prophecy into that timeframe and say it was all fulfilled. You need to understand this because this is a big thing going on now. But they don’t understand that in the Last Days everything reverses out. Watch. Israel becomes a nation again, 1948. Jerusalem becomes the capital of Israel again, 1967.
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