what does the bible say?
The Gentiles referred to non-Jewish people. Their time means that Gentiles rule over the world, including having dominion over the Jewish people. A look at the Old Testament prophets helps to define the beginning of this period. Prophets like Isaiah and Jeremiah warned God’s people of coming destruction and captivity because of their idolatry (2 Kings 20:16-18; Jeremiah 25:8-14). Jewish rule ended and Gentile rule began when the Jewish temple was destroyed in 586 BC by the Babylonians. In the New Testament, Luke 21:24 speaks of the times of the Gentiles, indicating that God’s people will face persecution until Christ’s Second Coming. Revelation depicts Gentiles still ruling Jerusalem even during the seven-year tribulation period (Revelation 11:2). Christ returns at the end of these seven years to begin His millennial reign (Revelation 19:17—20:6), a period of one thousand years during which Jesus will lead His people from Jerusalem (Revelation 20). Though we don’t know the date or time of Jesus’ Second Coming, Christians today are called to live as if Jesus could come at any moment (Matthew 25:1-13; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6).