Posted on 03/20/2010 6:40:42 AM PDT by left that other site
Deuteronomy 16
5 Thou mayest not sacrifice the passover-offering within any of thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee;
6 but at the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to cause His name to dwell in...
That is a very interesting link, jjotto!
I am inferring from this that The very pious Rabbi in this article believes that the Coming of Moshiach is imminent. Is he inferring this from, signs, current events, or interpretations of Scripture, do you think?
As you have probably noticed, many Christians who await the Coming of Messiah are also feeling more anxious than usual about what We See as His Return,
This is due to the nearly Literal Fulfillment of multiple prophecies in both the Hebrew Scriptures and our own Gospels and Epistles.
Although Both Religions believe in His Coming EVENTUALLY, and recite it in their creeds, those who believed it was “around the corner” were considered marginal.
Now they are more numerous in both faiths, due to the incredible events we witness daily.
I am not surprised by anything these days!
I join in prayer for Israel, Jerusalem and all God’s beloved.
OK, Now the Deuteronomy clears THAT up! LOL
In John 4, The Samaritan Woman gets into a big discussion about this very thing.
So while the ORIGINAL Passover Lamb was sacrificed one per household, later, it was to be in the tabernacle, or the temple.
OR perhaps, to be interpreted,
OUTSIDE the GATES.
(not debating, as we do not debate on this thread, just musing over the new information you have shared. Thank you!)
Thank you Alamo-Girl, and Amen to your prayer!
http://rabbikaganoff.com/archives/1536
...Virtually all opinions agree that it is a Torah prohibition to offer korbanos anywhere in the world except for the designated place in the Beis HaMikdash [Temple] called the mizbeiach [altar]...
May the Lord Bless Israel and may He watch over His chosen people. I pray that they will open their eyes to the true Messiah, Jesus the Christ, the Son of God!
Thank you, Mary for such an interesting page from our Bible.Miriam is a real lesson for everyone about talking about God's Anointed, which at the time Moses was, which is the same as bad mouthing our Lord! Yikes!
In THAT case, since the Temple Mount is the undisputed Place for This, and the Jewish Claims to it PREDATE the muslim claims, and are supported by both Scripture AND Archaeological Evidence, I would say that the choice should be rather obvious.
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