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Mark 13:7

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The term "Mark 13:7" is a prophetic reference to the end times and the coming judgment on the world's wicked people. This verse appears in Matthew 24:28, which is also known as Mark 13. Example sentence using 'Mark 13:7' In a religious setting, Mark 13:7 might be used as an edgy warning about the imminent judgment on the world's wicked people. The verse reads: "Then those who were with him saw the clouds roll in from the west, and they said, 'This is the sign of the coming of the Son of Man.' But some said, 'Where can we find him?' And others said, 'He will send his angel.' So when the trumpet sounded, many went out to meet him. But others were not able to go because they saw only a riddle and could not understand it. 13:7 says: "And these are the signs that God is about to send his son: He will come in the clouds with great power and glory." This verse is known as 'The Riddle of Mark 13.' Edgy or Unsettling Example Sentence In a political context, this quote could be interpreted as warning against those who refuse to accept the fact that the world's problems are being caused by the wicked and in need of God's intervention. It might reflect