
“Eagles” or “Vultures” in Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37?
Mar 24, 2022 · Whereas the eagles in Matthew 24:28 gather around carcases, the eagles in Luke 17:37 gather around living bodies. This is because the dead have already risen by Luke 17:37.
"Eagles" or "Vultures" in Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37?
Whereas the eagles in Matthew 24:28 gather around carcases, the eagles in Luke 17:37 gather around living bodies. This is because the dead have already risen by Luke 17:37.
Eagles or Vultures? (Matthew 24:28, Luke 17:37)
May 21, 2024 · Some have questioned the use of the word “eagles” at Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37, holding that the texts must refer instead to vultures, gathered around a carcass.
Rapture Theory Debunked: "As in the days of Noah" (Luke 17:26-37 ...
Sep 1, 2025 · One of the most commonly cited passages in support of the pre-tribulation rapture view is found in Luke 17:26–37, which has a parallel account in Matthew 24:36–41. The imagery is dramatic: …
Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37 – "Wheresoever the body is, thither …
Mar 19, 2022 · The entire chapters have been subject to an endless variety of interpretations, but the parallel verses of Matthew 24:28 and Luke 17:37 are perhaps the most puzzling.
No Secret Rapture: Luke 17, Matt 24, and the Words of Jesus - The ...
Oct 31, 2025 · Does Luke 17 teach the rapture? Discover how Luke 17, Matthew 24, John 5, and 2 Thessalonians reveal that the “taken” face judgment, not rescue — showing one return, one …
Q46 : Matthew 24, Luke 17 and the Rapture - Spirit And Truth
Dec 23, 2025 · In Matthew 24, the term is probably used to describe all living saints at the time of His Second Coming. At the Second Coming, There will be a separation of the living righteous and …
Matthew 24:28u2028 Eagles or Vultures? A grammatical and linguistic ...
Jesus’ answer is that when the judgment comes, the scenes of death will be obvious and so will the location of the judgment. See also Luke 17:37.
What is the significance of vultures in the Bible?
Jan 4, 2022 · In the New Testament, vultures indicate the coming death and judgment of those who follow the Antichrist (Matthew 24:28; Luke 17:37; Revelation 19:19–21).
In life and death they were not divided; they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions. They go like skiffs of reeds, like an eagle stooping on the prey.