How does Jesus prediction of the destruction of Jerusalem 70AD relate to the End Times?

The destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem.
The destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
In Matthew 24, Jesus’ answer to the disciples’ double question about the destruction of Jerusalem and the signs signaling the end of the age is a prophecy of ten signs, followed with a description of his return. The time between Jesus’ present life and ministry (in the first century) and Jesus’ return in glory is characterized by the activities of messianic pretenders and false prophets, by wars and rumors of war, by famines and earthquakes, by persecution of Christians and lack of love among believers, and by the worldwide proclamation of the gospel. The destruction of Jerusalem represents a series of climactic events that, however, do not constitute the end. Jesus’ return will be public and universal, as the cosmic events of Matthew 24 illustrate.

Schnabel, E. J. (2011). 40 Questions about the End Times. (B. L. Merkle, Ed.) (p. 43). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Academic & Professional.

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