New Testament

Mark 13:30

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In this verse, Jesus emphasizes the certainty of His prophetic words regarding the events that will unfold.

Author
John Mark
Written
Around AD 55-65
Genre
Gospel
Original Audience
Roman and Gentile Christians
CBTClear Bible Translation

Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things happen.

KJVKing James Version

Verily I say unto you, that this generation shall not pass, till all these things be done.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In this verse, Jesus emphasizes the certainty of His prophetic words regarding the events that will unfold. He assures His listeners that the generation alive at that time will witness the fulfillment of these prophecies. This statement highlights the urgency and significance of His teachings, as He speaks about the coming destruction of the temple and the signs of the end times. The term 'this generation' can be interpreted in various ways, but it generally refers to the people living during Jesus' ministry. The assurance that these events will occur within their lifetime serves to reinforce the importance of being vigilant and prepared for the changes that are to come. It also reflects the immediacy of the message of repentance and readiness for the Kingdom of God. Overall, this verse serves as a reminder of the reliability of Jesus' words and the unfolding of God's plan in history. Explore related prophecy.

Key themes

Related topics

prophecy, purpose, urgency

How to apply Mark 13:30 to your life

This verse encourages us to remain alert and prepared for significant changes in our lives and the world around us. It reminds us that God's promises are trustworthy and that we should actively engage with our faith, understanding the importance of being ready for what lies ahead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Mark 13:30 mean?

Mark 13:30 means that Jesus is assuring His listeners that the generation alive during His time will see the fulfillment of His prophecies, particularly regarding the destruction of the temple and the signs of the end times.

What is the significance of 'this generation' in Mark 13:30?

In Mark 13:30, 'this generation' typically refers to the people living during Jesus' ministry, indicating that they would witness the events He prophesied.

How does Mark 13:30 relate to prophecy?

Mark 13:30 relates to prophecy by highlighting the urgency and importance of Jesus' predictions, assuring that they will come to pass as a part of God's plan.

What can we learn from Mark 13:30?

From Mark 13:30, we learn the importance of being vigilant and prepared for significant changes, as well as the reliability of Jesus' words regarding future events.

The Book of Mark
Book Summary

The Book of Mark

Mark 1: John the Baptist and the Beginning of Jesus's Ministry

John the Baptist appears in the wilderness and preaches a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. People from Judaea and Jerusalem come to him, confess their sins, and are baptized in the river Jordan. John wears camel's hair and a leather belt and eats locusts and wild honey. He announces that someone stronger than he is coming after him and says he is not worthy to stoop down and untie his sandals. He baptizes with water, but the one coming will baptize with the Holy Ghost.

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