Posted on 08/18/2020 9:24:54 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
“Red heifer is the very least of the problems connected to the Third Temple.”
Agreed. There is that not so small issue of the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock existing on what is now the Temple Mount.
By all accounts, the 1st and 2nd Temples were there first but that means little or nothing to the Muslims who built both structures there.
IIRC correctly (and I may be wrong) the Al Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock would need to be removed before the Third Temple could be constructed. If that happens, the you know what is majorly going to hit the fan in all directions.
Well there’s even some question if the site is at the Dome of the rock....
Al Aqsa seems to be on the expanded mount of Herod, so may not be in the way. Dome of the Rock almost certainly would be removed.
bttt
There is a vast difference between thinking you are descended from temple priests, and being temple priest.
Just dont google beefy redhead
"crazy eyes", and, definitely, be mindful of your safe search settings.
We seem so close. But only God knows the hour.
Good luck finding it:
What third temple?
The red heifer (Hebrew: פָּרָה אֲדֻמָּה; para adumma)...
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Ancient Greek mythology[edit]
The red heifer was also considered sacred to the Greek god Apollo.[citation needed] They are featured in many myths, including that of the creation of the lyre. In it Hermes steals Apollo's red heifers and then hides them. To escape Apollo's rage, Hermes creates the lyre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_heifer#Ancient_Greek_mythology
The ark of the covenant is in Israel and being guarded until the temple is built.
You’ll see it soon
Technically it could be built anywhere in Jerusalem....there is no specific commandment or prophecy that says that it should be built on the Dome of the rock site. Only tradition says that it should be thus built. Some Rabinnical students 18 years ago laid a symbolic corner stone next to the wailing wall creating a fuss since they too came to that same conclusion. They said “we can build it here”. Still they were young and hot heads but technically they were correct. I understand some old leading Rabbis in Israel are in charge of where they think the temple should go but that doesn’t mean that there are Torah based specifics supportive of their views. It is simply sentiment and a strong sense of tradition that governs their views. Yet the OT and the NT doesn’t support one place or another. The Bible just says that the temple would be rebuilt in Jerusalem and that terrible things would happen there.
There is nothing now that stands in the way of the latter days proceeding as prophesied....just the matter of God’s timing. No the Dome of the Rock doesn’t have to come down for the Temple to be rebuilt!
Aaron would be proud!
if it were built in Jerusalem, NY, would that still fulfill the prophecy?
could that be a loophole to take advantage of?
Scoffers will scoff and mockers will mock, but the temple will be rebuilt soon. And it will be desecrated by the Antichrist.
It’s all falling into place Bro.
Sooner than most of us even realize.
That would make upstate NY Jerusalem Township a “cup of trembling” for the entire world. Now that area has many conservative Christians in and around Bath,NY, Penn Yan, and other villages. I don’t think the good citizens want the notoriety... LOL!
As for loopholes, I stated a factual possibility for the building of the third temple. Should the Dome of the Rock fall down or be ceded to Israel for the construction of such a temple....then I say “sauce for the goose”! Otherwise, there is no reason biblically that the temple couldn’t be built else-where in Jerusalem....(Israel that is)
The temple doesn’t have to be built their...nothing in the Bible says it has to be built where the Dome sits now...only tradition deems it so. It will be built in Jerusalem.
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