Examples of 'olivet discourse' in a sentence

Meaning of "olivet discourse"

olivet discourse - a term used to describe a significant conversation or speech, specifically referring to a speech given by Jesus Christ in the Bible on the Mount of Olives

How to use "olivet discourse" in a sentence

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This is the end of the Olivet discourse.
Notice that the Olivet Discourse identifies climactic upheavals in society and on the earth.
Jesus does this also in the Olivet Discourse context.
Daniel the Olivet Discourse and the Revelation can be traced.
I certainly do not ignore the eschatological element of the Olivet Discourse.
At the end of the Olivet discourse he says, “Be on guard, keep awake.
Jesus certainly was not referencing something that happened before the Olivet Discourse.
We have walked through the Olivet Discourse from the area of Mark 13.
All three Synoptists record significant teaching about Jesus ' coming again in the Olivet discourse.
Jesus spoke of this in the Olivet Discourse.
Matthew 24 and 25 are often referred to as the Olivet Discourse.
Seen from this perspective it 's clear that the Olivet Discourse is not about the Church.
This chapter is often called the Olivet Discourse.
Judas heard the Sermon on the Mount and the Olivet Discourse with his own ears.
Lately we have been discussing the Olivet Discourse.

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In the great prophetic message of the Olivet Discourse Jesus declared,.
Joel the book of Revelation and the Olivet Discourse.
Paul 's eschatology seems to rely on the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24,.
And, we also see Paul 's relying on Jesus ' Olivet discourse.
Christ spoke of this in His Olivet discourse.
Jesus refers to him in the Olivet Discourse.

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