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From the perspective of 2nd century Jews, and probably even late 1st century Jews, the temple was completely destroyed (no stone left standing). Quote:
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Aside from the mini-apocalypse, there are other anachronisms within Mark that indicate a post temple authorship, several of which have been discussed already in this thread. In my mind, it's bewildering how anyone could argue for a pre-70 dating. The arguments in favor of early dating are pathetically weak and completely ignore the inconsistencies that arise. They are apologetics, not history. |
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The temple isn't one of the buildings being referred to? Then what is the purpose of setting the context as the temple? Quote:
The author didn't randomly switch gears in between and ad hoc insert the 'ands'....the entire chapter is apocalyptic in nature. (note that chapter 13 is a continuation of the temple scene from chapter 12...hence the 'and' in verse 1 as well) Quote:
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The following are historical facts: 1. The Temple was destroyed in 70 CE. Mark 13 discusses the destruction of the Temple 2. Simon bar Kochba was acclaimed to be a messiah ca. 130, and fooled many, leading to the final Jewish war. Mark 13 discusses false messiah's fooling many. 3. 'wars and rumors of wars' certainly is vague by itself, but when combined with the rest of the prophecy, it is no doubt referring to the Jewish wars. 4. During the Bar Kochba revolt, Christians were persecuted by Jews. This was the reason for the split from Judaism, and the inti-semetic slant of the Gospels reflect the resulting bitterness. Mark 13 discusses Christian persecution at the hand of Jews (an idea which is completely anachronistic from an earlier time period). 5. The 'abomination of desolation' referred to in Daniel is a statue that desecrates the temple. Mark 13 predicts a redeux of history...and Hadrian fulfilled this very specific "prophecy" by erecting a temple to Jupiter right on top of the temple mount. If not for the legions of apologists masquerading as Biblical scholars, I don't think anyone would take seriously the idea of an pre-130 dating of Mark. |
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Again, this isn’t about the dating of the text but of using when prophecy happens as a dating tool. |
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So from my perspective, yes, the descriptions do establish a timeline, because the events had already taken place and the audience knew that. But from your perspective, where they refer to nothing in particular, I can't see how they help to establish a timeline. They seem to conflict with the idea that Jesus' return was eminent, if anything. Quote:
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The disciples were hiding when Jesus was crucified, it was when they supposedly saw Jesus alive or resurrected that they came out of hiding. But, the resurrection did not happen. No religion can survive where the members are all expected to commit suicide. |
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