Luke 21:22

"Then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. Let those who are in the middle of her depart. Let those who are in the country not enter therein."

Key Reflection

In Luke 21:22, Jesus gives a dire warning to his followers living in Judea when signs of impending destruction appear. This advice calls for immediate and strategic evacuation—those already in the region should flee to the mountains, those in urban centers should depart, and those in rural areas should avoid entering the city. The urgency here is profound, as it reflects Jesus' prediction of a catastrophic event, likely referring to the Roman siege of Jerusalem and the subsequent destruction of the city in 70 CE. This instruction aligns with first-century Jewish customs where high ground was often sought for safety during times of conflict, underscoring the gravity of the situation and emphasizing the importance of timely action.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. All things which are written may be fulfilled. Judgment had been threatened by almost all the prophets against that wicked city. They had spoken of its crimes and threatened its ruin. Once God had destroyed Jerusalem and carried the people to Babylon; but their crimes had been repeated when they returned, and God had again threatened their ruin. Particularly was this very destruction foretold by Daniel, Da 9:26,27.

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