I have a good friend who is a devout Jew and I asked him why could it be that in 2000 years God had not brought about
the rebuilding of the temple.
The 1000 year reign of Jesus the Christ has not began as of yet and
the rebuilding of the temple was a refernce to Himself, for Jesus the Christ is the true Temple / Tabernacle and is alive and seated at the right hand of His Father, The Holy God.
For this is all YHWH tells us about of His holy land being rebuilt in Jeremiah 31:37 - 40, and in Ezekiel chapters 40 - 46, of this new kingdom being
rebuilt of the temples for sacrifice, and all for YHWH, even before the last battle comes in Ezekiel 38.
The beginning of the last 7 years begins with a major peace agreement that involves Israel and
their rebuilding of their temple (which requires that they obtain the Temple Mount property which is now in the hands of the Palestinians, on which sits a Mosque).
Historical allusions to
the rebuilding of the temple may point to a period after 132, although they may indicate earlier events.
Not exact matches
Remember, the only reason the Christian Right wants Israel to be protected so badly, is because they want the Mosque
of Omar to be torn down and the
temple rebuilt.
7) to put your reasoning to the test, since you are a practicing Jew: if the
temple in Jerusalem were
rebuilt today (in place
of the Dome
of the Rock), would there be sacrifices there or not?
Hardly anything survives from Constantine's city, but the great church
of Hagia Sophia, «Divine Wisdom», now a mosque, which was
rebuilt on more than one occasion, is on the site
of the church built by Constantine, which was itself built on the foundations
of a pagan
temple.
(Revelation 6:10) The writer
of Lamentations, bewailing the miserable estate
of desolated Zion, cried, «Do unto them, as thou hast done unto me»; (Lamentations 1:22) Nehemiah,
rebuilding the walls
of Jerusalem, besought Yahweh against his foes, «Cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee»; (Nehemiah 4:5) and in the Psalter are outbursts
of vindictiveness the singing
of which in the second
temple seems scarcely credible:
Neville as i mentioned it is speculation and it may or may not happen people like John Hagee are certainly believing in the
temple being
rebuilt and that that the anti christ will arise i am not trying to convince you it is just what i have heard and it could happen.I agree totally that our day to day relationship with the Lord is our top priority.The discussion is about the Lords return and there are signs that will occur before he returns the
temple for some is one
of the signs.
Even though some seventy years later the
temple was
rebuilt and sacrifices reinstated, this step proved retrogressive, leading to a period
of stagnation.
You would need to do a much more exhaustive process
of ensuring that all
of the translated references to 3 days and 3 nights are correct and not something like «I will
rebuild the
temple within 3 days» where there is some temporal wiggle room.
Yeah and have you notice the
temple has not been
rebuilt in Jerusalem its been 64 years and still no
temple on mount MORIAH they are still praying at the western wall it does not add up.I guess they are waiting for all those 12 tribes
of the Hebrew Isrealite too return one.
The expected Messiah was to have heralded an era
of world peace,
rebuilt the
temple, and do a few other things all within an ordinary human lifetime.
So a group
of Israelites, about 50,000
of them, returned under the leadership
of a man named Zerubabbel, to
rebuild the
temple.
The generally agreed - upon context is the permission given by Cyrus
of Persia (in approximately 538 B.C.E.) to the exiled Judeans to
rebuild their
temple in Jerusalem.
We know from archaeological evidence that Cyrus allowed a number
of conquered peoples to
rebuild their homelands and local
temples.
No
temple of worship should be allowed to be built at ground zero until the only place
of worship that was destroyed in the 9/11 disaster is allowed to
rebuild: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church!
It was the hymnal
of the
temple that was
rebuilt after the return
of the Hebrews from exile in Babylon, and reflects the mature religious experience
of the people.
The time was the Maccabean revolt (165 B.C.)
of a group
of Jews against Antiochus Epiphanes IV, who dedicated to Zeus Olympus the second (
rebuilt)
temple in Jerusalem.
At the end
of 70 years in captivity, the Jewish people were allowed to return home and
rebuild Jerusalem and the
temple.
who says to the deep, «Be dry — I will dry up your rivers»; who says
of Cyrus, «He is my shepherd, and he shall carry out all my purpose»; and who says
of Jerusalem, «It shall be
rebuilt,» and
of the
temple, «Your foundation shall be laid.»
As a model for mission, it has focused on the wish
of their ancestors exiled in Babylonia (597 - 538 BCE) to return to Jerusalem and to
rebuild the
temple.
In 538 BC, a man named Zerubbabel was given permission by Cyrus, the king
of Persia, to return to Israel and
rebuild the
temple in Jerusalem (Ezra 1 — 2).
The process
of rebuilding the
temple experienced many setbacks and difficulties, so the prophets Haggai and Zechariah encouraged the people to continue
rebuilding the
temple despite all
of the problems.
This is the rock where God ordered Abraham to bind his son Isaac for sacrifice, and where later David and Solomon would build the central ritual structure
of Judaism, the twice - destroyed
temple that many Jews dream will be
rebuilt in a messianic future when the dead are revived.
Several months ago a New Yorker article described the sensation among ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem caused by a Mississippi cattle breeder who noted an unblemished red heifer in his herd, read Numbers 19 and declared that the animal was a sign that the
temple must be
rebuilt in preparation for the millennial reign
of Jesus — regardless
of the escalation
of mayhem such exegesis in action would heap upon Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Holy City.
The exiled Hebrews, however, desired nothing quite so much as the
rebuilding of that destroyed city and
temple; their persistent ambition centered in the restoration
of the very shrine whose ruin had done so much to refine and elevate their faith.
According to the «biblical prophecies» on which the novels are based, the Antichrist will support a Russian invasion
of Israel,
rebuild the Jerusalem
temple, and lead nation into war against nation.
The issue is, theologically it would go against the prophecies and so would be destroyed most likely and not be
rebuilt to its former glory until the messiah comes, there's also the issue that to
rebuild the third
temple they would need to knock down the Dome
of the Rock (among other things) because the
temple is pretty massive, and something tells me that muslims wouldn't exactly welcome the idea.
Let the righteous rejoice in the
rebuilding of thy city, and in the establishment
of thy
temple, and in the flourishing
of the horn
of David thy servant, and in the clear - shining light
of the son
of Jesse, thine anointed.
The more one can picture imaginatively the Hebrews in exile in Babylon or singing psalms
of joy in the
temple rebuilt on their return, the early church guarding carefully the precious fragments that told the story
of Jesus, Paul among the churches or in prison writing to nourish and admonish those new in the faith, the more one can gather meaning from the words.
But since the earthquake had sealed off the Egyptian rock - cut original, the Nubian rulers had
rebuilt it as a freestanding
temple in front
of the mountain.
The seven - courtyard large
temple was originally built in the early 11th century, but was destroyed in the earthquake
of 1917 and has since been
rebuilt.
Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa then fled and the community
rebuilt the
temple in honor
of Danghyang Nirartha and his teachings.
Another fellow gamer proved his ultimate gaming street cred by
rebuilding that famous
temple in the Legend
of Zelda series in glorious high definition.
They were led to a quiet room for a lengthy discussion
of Sugimoto's thirty - six - photograph installation
of 1,000 Buddha statues in Kyoto's Sanjūsangen - dō (the Hall
of Thirty - Three Bays, a
temple which was competed under the order
of Emperor Go - Shirakawa in 1164, the main hall was
rebuilt in 1266); five seascape pictures; his first video, Accelerated Buddha (1997), and more.