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Matthew 24:20 — King James Version← Study notes

But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sabbath day:


Matthew 24:20Greek Interlinear

Greek · Matthew 24:2011 words
GreekMeaning
προσεύχεσθεproseuchesthe
do prayverbG4336
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
ἵναhina
thatwordG2443
μὴ
notadverbG3361
γένηταιgenētai
it may happenverbG1096
thearticleG3588
φυγὴphygē
flightnounG5437
ὑμῶνhymōn
of youpronounG4771
χειμῶνοςcheimōnos
in winternounG5494
μηδὲmēde
norwordG3366
σαββάτῳsabbatō
on a SabbathnounG4521
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on Matthew 24:20

As above He had obscurely intimated the end of Jerusalem; He now proceeds to a more plain announcement of it, citing a prophecy which should make them believe it.

Chrysostom · 4th century

That, 'Let him that readeth understand,' is said to call us to the mystic understanding of the place. What we read in Daniel is this; 'And in the midst of the week the sacrifice and the oblation shall be taken away, and in the temple shall be the abomination of desolations until the consummation of the time, and consummation shall be given upon the desolate.' [Dan 9:27, septuagint]

Jerome · 4th century

Luke, in order to shew that the abomination of desolation foretold by Daniel had reference to the time of the siege of Jerusalem, repeats these words of our Lord, 'When ye shall see Jerusalem encompassed by armies, then know ye that its desolation draweth nigh.' [Luke 21:20]

Augustine · 4th century · Ep. 199, 31
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