Mark 13:28-32

Mark 13:28-32

[28] Now  learn  a parable  of  the fig tree;  When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth forth  leaves,  ye know  that  summer  near:  [29] So  in like manner,  when  come to pass,  know  that  nigh,  even at  the doors.  [30] Verily  I say  that  this  generation  pass,  till  all  be done.  [31] Heaven  and  earth  shall pass away:  but  words  pass away.  [32] But  of  that  day  that hour  knoweth  no man,  no, not  the angels  which  are in  heaven,  neither  the Son,  the Father. 

What does Mark 13:28-32 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jesus began this discourse with exhortation ( Mark 13:4-13), and He ended it the same way ( Mark 13:28-37).