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  1. It is also known as the Little Apocalypse because it includes the use of apocalyptic language, and it includes Jesus's warning to his followers that they will suffer tribulation and persecution before the ultimate triumph of the Kingdom of God.

  2. The so-called Little Apocalypse, a sermon by Jesus found in Matthew (24–25) with parallels in Mark (13) and Luke (21), foretells the imminence of collective tribulation and chastisement before the coming of the “Son of Man” who will “sit upon the throne of his glory” and separate…

  3. The little apocalypse can be divided into five sections; each section contains both warning and comfort. The first has to do with the fate of the disciples themselves. Here, Jesus predicts their future suffering for his Gospel and places it in the general context of global upheaval.

  4. Mar 15, 2013 · Today we come to a section of Isaiah that commentators refer to as "the little apocalypse." Isaiah 24–27 uses apocalyptic imagery heavily as the prophet records what he foresaw happening after the people of Israel and Judah returned from their exiles in Assyria and Babylon.

  5. Nov 7, 2022 · The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for the Second Sunday before Advent in Year C) is Luke 21.5–19, this gospel's version of what is often called the 'Little Apocalypse'. As usual, we need to read on to put this text in its context to understand both the text itself and how it compares with its parallels in.

  6. Matthew 24 — See Mk. 13; Lk. 21 The Little Apocalypse — The Olivet Discourse —. The TIME Text — vs. 34 — “this generation...”. The TRANSITION Text — vs. 36 — “but of that day...”.

  7. Scholar Amy-Jill Levine reveals the mysteries of Mark 13, known as “the Little Apocalypse,” and discusses the role of apocalyptic literature in early Christianity.