P1912:1, 176:0.1
This Tuesday afternoon, as Jesus and the apostles passed out of the temple
on their way to the Gethsemane camp, Matthew, calling attention to the temple
construction, said: "Master, observe what manner of buildings these are. See
the massive stones and the beautiful adornment; can it be that these buildings
are to be destroyed?" As they went on toward Olivet, Jesus said: "You see
these stones and this massive temple; verily, verily, I say to you: In the
days soon to come there shall not be left one stone upon another. They shall
all be thrown down." These remarks depicting the destruction of the sacred
temple aroused the curiosity of the apostles as they walked along behind the
Master; they could conceive of no event short of the end of the world which
would occasion the destruction of the temple.
P1912:2, 176:0.2
In order to avoid the crowds passing along the Kidron valley toward Gethsemane,
Jesus and his associates were minded to climb up the western slope of Olivet
for a short distance and then follow a trail over to their private camp near
Gethsemane located a short distance above the public camping ground. As they
turned to leave the road leading on to Bethany, they observed the temple,
glorified by the rays of the setting sun; and while they tarried on the mount,
they saw the lights of the city appear and beheld the beauty of the illuminated
temple; and there, under the mellow light of the full moon, Jesus and the
twelve sat down. The Master talked with them, and presently Nathaniel asked
this question: "Tell us, Master, how shall we know when these events are about
to come to pass?"