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Who were weeping and grinding their teeth in sorrow in Titus day when his flood of soldiers came?

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Who were weeping and grinding their teeth in sorrow in Titus day when his flood of soldiers came?

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The wicked!Now, who were left, who were spared in the days of Noah when the flood came? The righteous! And who were left, who were spared in the day of Titus when his flood came? The righteous! Indeed, it was as the days of Noah were!Let us set the record straight. The righteous were not taken in 70 A.D., and they will not be taken in a future snatching away. These verses do not remotely suggest such a thing. But rather, Jesus was very clearly drawing a comparison between the two events of the flood and the destruction of Jerusalem. He was speaking plainly that in the same manner the wicked were taken by the flood, so it would be with the wicked in 70 A.D. And so it was! The wicked of that day were taken in judgment, while the righteous were left. They were spared the judgment of the son of man coming in the authority and power of God.To compliment this thought, let me share a letter from the Dean of the Fred Hale School of Business at The East Texas Baptist University: Mr. Roach- I wa

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