Title: The Temple Institute Post by: Sulfurdolphin on November 15, 2004, 02:54:23 PM The vessels you are about to view are all fit and ready for use in the Holy Third Temple, may it be built speedily, and in our days! http://www.templeinstitute.org/vessels_gallery_1.htm Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: bobbyo on November 15, 2004, 05:05:52 PM Except for the Ark......of course. But when they find that , GET READY!!
: ) Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: 2nd Timothy on November 15, 2004, 05:13:24 PM Seems odd they would be getting everything else ready if they were missing an item of such importance. I'm just guessing they probably know more than they are telling about that.
Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Shammu on November 15, 2004, 08:23:42 PM Seems odd they would be getting everything else ready if they were missing an item of such importance. I'm just guessing they probably know more than they are telling about that. That what I am thinkng, 2T. Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Bronzesnake on November 16, 2004, 09:35:18 AM Seems odd they would be getting everything else ready if they were missing an item of such importance. I'm just guessing they probably know more than they are telling about that. There is an archaeological dig going on in the Holy Land right now, and the lead archaeologists claims he is "certain" that he has found the hiding place of the Ark by following clues from the Bible. One of the more astonishing events surrounding the Temple is a clay pot that was discovered not too long ago which contained a very specific oil, which was extracted from a now extinct tree. The oil was, and is essential for use in the Temple - somewhat comparable to the blood from a red heifer. The oil was lost for over two thousand years before being discovered in the pot. The oil was hardened after sitting for two millennia, but it was reconstituted, and is ready for use...coincidence?...I think not! Bronzesnake. Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Jemidon2004 on November 16, 2004, 02:04:23 PM It's interesting that the Jews are silently keeping to themselves about rebuilding the temple, but this is a prophecy in the process of being fulfilled. Jesus made reference to the abomination of desolation that Daniel the prophet spoke about in Daniel 12:11. Daniel speaks about this abomination occuring in the Temple. He is referring to the abomination that Antiochus Epiphanes performed during his reign. This forshadows the act of the Antichrist 3 1/2 years after the Tribulation period begins. or as the scriptures say:
11"And from the time that the daily sacrifice is taken away, and the abomination of desolation is set up, there shall be one thousand two hundred and ninety days. This alludes to a new Holy Temple that will rest once again on the Holy Mount. ANywho...just a few thoughts...the teacher's leaving me so i gotta leave. God Bless and I hope this provokes more discussion. In His Service, Joshua Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Saved_4ever on November 17, 2004, 06:26:21 AM So maybe the talk of peace in the middle east is here afterall. Though we know that the peace will not be a true one but a sign of other things to come. :-X
Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Jemidon2004 on November 17, 2004, 08:09:04 AM aye aye...i second that!
Joshua Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: FayeC on November 19, 2004, 09:21:55 AM It's interesting that the Jews are silently keeping to themselves about rebuilding the temple, but this is a prophecy in the process of being fulfilled. Jesus made reference to the abomination of desolation that Daniel the prophet spoke about in Daniel 12:11. Daniel speaks about this abomination occuring in the Temple. He is referring to the abomination that Antiochus Epiphanes performed during his reign. This forshadows the act of the Antichrist 3 1/2 years after the Tribulation period begins. or as the scriptures say: 11"And from the time that the daily sacrifice is taken away, and the abomination of desolation is set up, there shall be one thousand two hundred and ninety days. This alludes to a new Holy Temple that will rest once again on the Holy Mount. ANywho...just a few thoughts...the teacher's leaving me so i gotta leave. God Bless and I hope this provokes more discussion. In His Service, Joshua The "abomination of desolation" means "the turning away from God, and the exaltation of the beast". This happens within the mighty nation "Babylon" in the last days. It means that the "turning from God, and exaltation of the beast" will render Babylon desolate. Daniel says that the "exaltation of the beast" will commence after the "cutting off of Christ" and the "taking away of the daily sacrifice". It says in Dan.12:11 that, 1,290 days "after" the daily sacrifice is taken away, all the power of the beast will be in place; or set up. To understand these scriptures, and who the beast is, one must first determine where Babylon is, and what is meant by "the daily sacrifice". Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Bronzesnake on November 19, 2004, 02:54:03 PM It's interesting that the Jews are silently keeping to themselves about rebuilding the temple, but this is a prophecy in the process of being fulfilled. Jesus made reference to the abomination of desolation that Daniel the prophet spoke about in Daniel 12:11. Daniel speaks about this abomination occuring in the Temple. He is referring to the abomination that Antiochus Epiphanes performed during his reign. This forshadows the act of the Antichrist 3 1/2 years after the Tribulation period begins. or as the scriptures say: 11"And from the time that the daily sacrifice is taken away, and the abomination of desolation is set up, there shall be one thousand two hundred and ninety days. This alludes to a new Holy Temple that will rest once again on the Holy Mount. ANywho...just a few thoughts...the teacher's leaving me so i gotta leave. God Bless and I hope this provokes more discussion. In His Service, Joshua The "abomination of desolation" means "the turning away from God, and the exaltation of the beast". This happens within the mighty nation "Babylon" in the last days. It means that the "turning from God, and exaltation of the beast" will render Babylon desolate. Daniel says that the "exaltation of the beast" will commence after the "cutting off of Christ" and the "taking away of the daily sacrifice". It says in Dan.12:11 that, 1,290 days "after" the daily sacrifice is taken away, all the power of the beast will be in place; or set up. To understand these scriptures, and who the beast is, one must first determine where Babylon is, and what is meant by "the daily sacrifice". Wrong! ::) Bronzesnake Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Chesed on November 19, 2004, 06:18:34 PM FayeC -
Quote To understand these scriptures, and who the beast is, one must first determine where Babylon is, and what is meant by "the daily sacrifice". The problem you have here is one of hermeneutics. You need to use other scripture to help you understand scripture. When it talks about the "daily sacrifices," it is talking about the daily sacrifices offered by the levitical priests according to the Torah. When scripture refers to Babylon, it is referring to the geographical location called by that name. Can you find any other place in scripture when it refers to some geographical location but really means another? I can't think of one. The problem with allegorizing scripture this way is that it leaves interpretation of scripture entirely up to traditions of men. Take care, Chesed Title: Re:The Temple Institute Post by: Shammu on November 19, 2004, 11:53:43 PM FayeC - What man touches, man corrupts. The word of God, is uncorrupted. Least till man gets ahold of it.......Quote To understand these scriptures, and who the beast is, one must first determine where Babylon is, and what is meant by "the daily sacrifice". The problem you have here is one of hermeneutics. You need to use other scripture to help you understand scripture. When it talks about the "daily sacrifices," it is talking about the daily sacrifices offered by the levitical priests according to the Torah. When scripture refers to Babylon, it is referring to the geographical location called by that name. Can you find any other place in scripture when it refers to some geographical location but really means another? I can't think of one. The problem with allegorizing scripture this way is that it leaves interpretation of scripture entirely up to traditions of men. Take care, Chesed |