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Literal or Figurative Collapse?
Scholars are divided on whether this cosmic language is literal or figurative. Some, like John Gill, interpret the 'stars' as fallen Jewish religious leaders and the 'powers' as the obsolete temple ordinances. Others, noting the repeated use of such imagery for the end times, suggest it points to a literal, future cosmic upheaval, even if described in poetic terms.
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The stars shall be falling (ο αστερες εσοντα πιπτοντες). Periphrastic future indicative, εσοντα, future middle indicative and πιπτ…
Verses 24–27 form a unit and relate to the End. They are set off from the previous verses by the strong adversative alia (“but”; GK 247). Whereas t…
17th Century
Pastor
And the stars of heaven shall fall
The Jewish Rabbins and doctors, who fell off from the written word, and compiled …
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17th Century
Minister
The disciples had confused the destruction of Jerusalem and the end of the world. This mistake Christ set right, and showed that the day of Christ'…