End of the Age

The close of the old covenant era, fulfilled in 70 A.D.—not the end of the world.

In the Bible, phrases like “the end of the age” are often misread as referring to the end of the physical world. But Yeshuans teaches that Jesus was referring to the end of the Jewish covenantal age—a time defined by law, temple, priesthood, and national Israel. Jesus told His followers that “this generation will not pass away until all these things take place” (Matthew 24:34). The destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. marked the end of that age—not humanity itself. It was the conclusion of the material covenant and the beginning of a new, spiritual era. This understanding removes the fear of future apocalyptic judgment and reframes Jesus’ words as fulfilled, timely, and trustworthy.
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