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==Setting== The discourse is widely believed by scholars to contain material delivered on a variety of occasions.<ref name=BenW>{{cite book|first1=Ben|last1=Witherington|title=The Gospel of Mark: A Socio-rhetorical Commentary|page=340}}</ref> In the [[Gospel of Matthew]]<ref>{{bibleref2|Matthew|24:3}}</ref> and the [[Gospel of Mark]],<ref>{{bibleref2|Mark|13:3}}</ref> Jesus spoke this discourse to his disciples privately on the [[Mount of Olives]], opposite [[Second Temple#Herod's Temple|Herod's Temple]]. In the [[Gospel of Luke]], Jesus taught over a period of time in the Temple and stayed at night on the Mount of Olives.<ref>{{bibleref2|Luke|21:37}}</ref>
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