The Olivet Discourse of our Messiah was His last major sermon revealing the nature and events of the end times. This sermon occurred between two significant events. Immediately preceding the Olivet Discourse, the Messiah spoke the final words of His public ministry found in Matthew 23:1–39, which contain the denunciation of the leadership, especially for their guilt in leading the nation to reject the Messiahship of Jesus. With these words, the public ministry of the Messiah as a Prophet came to an end.
Immediately after the Olivet Discourse came the preparation of the last Passover and the first Lord's Supper. These events came just before His death. During the last Passover and the first Lord's Supper, the Upper Room Discourse (John 13-17) occurred, in which there was a transition in the Messiah's ministry from Prophet to Priest. His inner circle of apostles, Peter, James, John and Andrew were with Him as they left the Temple Mount and travelled eastward to the Mount of Olives across the valley of Jehosaphat (Kidron valley today). From there they sat and gazed back westward to the Temple Mount.
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