Temple Destruction and Other Signs 1And as he went out of the temple, one of his disciples sayde vnto hym: Maister, see what stones, & what buildynges
3And as he sate vpon the mount of Oliues, ouer agaynst the temple, Peter, and Iames, and Iohn, and Andrewe, asked hym, secretely:
4Tell vs, when shall these thynges be? And what shalbe the signe when all these thynges shalbe fulfylled?
5And Iesus aunswered them, and began to say: take heede, lest any man deceaue you.
6For many shall come in my name, saying I am Witnessing to All Nations 9But take ye heede to your selues: For they shall deliuer you vp to councels, and to synagogues, and ye shalbe beaten, yea, and shalbe brought before rulers & kynges for my sake, for a testimoniall vnto them.
10And the Gospel must first be published among all nations.
11But when they leade you, and present you, be not carefull aforehande, neither take thought what ye shall speake: but whatsoeuer is geuen you in the same houre, that speake ye. For it is not ye that speake, but the holy ghost.
12The brother shall betray the brother to death, and the father the sonne: and the chyldren shall ryse agaynst their fathers and mothers, and shall put them to death.
13And ye shalbe hated of all men for my names sake: But who so endureth vnto the ende, the same shalbe safe. The Abomination of Desolation 14Moreouer, when ye see the abhomination of desolation, wherof is spoken by Daniel the prophete, stande where it ought not (let hym that readeth vnderstande) then let them that be in Iurie, flee to the mountaynes:
15And let hym that is on ye house toppe, not go downe into the house, neither enter therin, to fetch any thyng out of his house.
16And let hym that is in the fielde, not turne backe agayne vnto the thynges which he left behynde hym, for to take his garmente with hym.
17Wo The Return of the Son of Man 24Moreouer, in those dayes, after that tribulation, the sunne shall waxe darke, and the moone shall not geue her light.
25And the starres of heauen, shall fall: and the powers which are in heauen, shalbe shaken.
26And then shall they see the sonne of man commyng in the cloudes, with great power and glory.
27And then shall he sende his Angels, and shall gather together his elect, from the foure wyndes, from the ende of the earth, to the vtmost part of heauen. The Lesson of the Fig Tree 28Learne a parable of the fygge tree. When his braunche is yet tender, and hath brought foorth leaues, ye knowe that sommer is neare:
29So ye in lyke maner, when ye see these thynges come to passe, vnderstand, that Readiness at Any Hour 32But of that day and tyme knoweth no man: no not the Angels which are in heauen, neither the sonne him selfe, saue the father only.
33Take heede, watche and pray: for ye knowe not when the tyme is.
34As a man which is gone into a straunge countrey, and hath left his house, and geuen auctoritie to his seruauntes, and to euery man his worke, and commaunded the porter to watche:
35Watche ye therfore, (for ye knowe not whe the maister of the house wyl come, at euen, or at mydnyght, whether at the cocke crowyng, or in the dawnyng.)
36Lest yf he come sodenly, he fynde you slepyng.
37And that I say vnto you, I say vnto all, watche. |