Matt 24:14 and Acts 17 30:31 AD70 Judgment

Matt 24:14 and Acts 17 30:31 AD70 Judgment

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In this lesson, we examine the relationship between Matthew 24:14 and Acts 17:30–31 and show why these texts point to one judgment event, not two separate events divided between past and future.

The chart highlights the shared elements in both passages:
the same message, the same urgency, the same audience horizon, the same world scope, and the same Judge. Rather than describing two unrelated prophetic moments, these verses fit together within the first-century framework of covenantal fulfillment.

Special attention is given to Acts 17:31, where the Greek expression μέλλει κρίνειν (mellō krinein) carries the sense of being about to judge, strengthening the case for imminence in Paul’s message.

This study is for those who want a serious, contextual examination of:

Matthew 24:14
Acts 17:30–31
first-century judgment
the end of the Old Covenant age
fulfilled eschatology
the meaning of imminence in the New Testament

If you have been taught that Matthew 24 and Acts 17 refer to completely different end-time scenarios, this lesson will challenge that assumption from the text itself.

Key focus:
One event. One message. One judgment.

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