Matthew and Mark state that Jesus spoke privately to his disciples on
Mount Olivet about the end times and the destruction of Jerusalem: see
Olivet Discourse. In contrast, Luke does not present this teaching as delivered privately: :
In the daytime, He was teaching in the temple, but at night He went out and stayed on the mountain called Olivet. Then early in the morning all the people came to Him in the temple to hear Him. He tells them,
These things which you see: the days will come in which not one stone shall be left upon another that shall not be thrown down. They (whether it be his disciples or his audience more generally) ask when this will be. In Mark's account, the question is asked by
Peter,
James,
John and
Andrew. Luke 21:24 finishes by saying that Jerusalem will be under
Gentile control until the "times of the Gentiles" comes to an end.
Thomas Ice writes that both
preterists and
futurists believe this passage refers to the
destruction of the Second Temple. ==Parable of the budding fig tree (verses 29–33)==