Such silly statements do not help with your argument against the obvious parallel between Matt 24:15 and Luke 21:20. It only proves the fundamental irrationality of the entire dispensational system.
Using your rationale here, the "abomination of desolation" is "armies surrounding Jerusalem". Is that what the abomination of desolation means to you?
Just because something is parallel doesn't mean that it is identical or coincidental as these two passages prove. They may be similar but not the same.
Such silly statements do not help with your argument against the obvious parallel between Matt 24:15 and Luke 21:20. It only proves the fundamental irrationality of the entire dispensational system.
Luke is not explaining Matthew.
They are speaking of two different events that occur at two different times.
Luke says that this is the day of vegeance (vs.22), while in Matthew, it is the time of tribulation.
Nothing is said in Luke about it being the worst tribulation in history, but it is vegeance for the Jews crucifying their Messiah.
Vs.25 of Luke shifts to the Tribulation of Matthew.
And these passage have to do with Premillenialism vs Amillenialism.