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THERE WILL BE TWO MORE TEMPLES BUILT IN ISRAEL

The tribulation temple:
Matthew 24:15 - When you see the “abomination of desolation,” spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place…
2 Thessalonians 2:4 - "...so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God"
Revelation 11:1 - "...Go and measure the temple of God and the alter..."

The Millennial temple:

Ezekiel 43:7 - "...this is the place of my throne...This is where I will live among the Israelites forever."

Ezekiel 43:27 - …your priests will your burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar, and I will accept you, declares the Lord.

Zechariah 6:12-13 - ...Here is the Man whose name is the Branch, and he will…build the temple of the Lord.

At the present time there is no temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem,
the location of both the first and second Jewish Temples. Instead, two
Muslim shrines, The Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque, stand on
the Temple Mount. Meantime, the Jewish people to consider the Temple
Mount to be the most sacred place for Jews in all the world. No wonder
the Temple Mount is a political powder keg and must be part of any
formula for peace in the Middle East!

According to the Bible, a temple will once again stand on the Temple
Mount. How and when the Temple Mount will be available for a future
temple remains to be seen. Biblical prophecy “buffs” have proposed all
kinds of potential scenarios for how all of this could take
place—everything from earthquakes to explosives to the collapse of the
Temple Mount platform!

Some well-meaning Christians have felt that the biblical predictions of a
future Temple should be spiritualized, saying that these prophecies
refer to the Church or to the individual Christian. Indeed, 1
Corinthians 3:16 makes it quite clear that the Church, as the body of
Christ, is the spiritual temple of the Holy Spirit. And in 1 Corinthians
6:19 we are taught that the physical body of every individual believer
is to be honored and kept clean, because it is the temple of the Holy
Spirit. But these wonderful New Testament truths do not alter the
biblical predictions of a literal future Temple in Jerusalem.

The question of a future Temple gets more complicated when we realize
that the Bible teaches that two temples are yet to stand on the Temple
Mount in the future. First will come a Tribulation Temple, followed by a
Millennium Temple which will be built when the Lord returns and sets up
His kingdom on this earth. Let's look at the Scriptures dealing with
these two future temples.


Here: http://www.templemount.org/TM34.html

Here: http://sonstoglory.com/ThirdTempleEzeki ... Temple.htm [No tribulation temple shown]

 

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4 minutes ago, Quasar93 said:

THERE WILL BE TWO MORE TEMPLES BUILT IN ISRAEL

The tribulation temple:
Matthew 24:15 - When you see the “abomination of desolation,” spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place…
2 Thessalonians 2:4 - "...so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God"
Revelation 11:1 - "...Go and measure the temple of God and the alter..."

The Millennial temple:

Ezekiel 43:7 - "...this is the place of my throne...This is where I will live among the Israelites forever."

Ezekiel 43:27 - …your priests will your burnt offerings and peace offerings on the altar, and I will accept you, declares the Lord.

Zechariah 6:12-13 - ...Here is the Man whose name is the Branch, and he will…build the temple of the Lord.

At the present time there is no temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem,
the location of both the first and second Jewish Temples. Instead, two
Muslim shrines, The Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa Mosque, stand on
the Temple Mount. Meantime, the Jewish people to consider the Temple
Mount to be the most sacred place for Jews in all the world. No wonder
the Temple Mount is a political powder keg and must be part of any
formula for peace in the Middle East!

According to the Bible, a temple will once again stand on the Temple
Mount. How and when the Temple Mount will be available for a future
temple remains to be seen. Biblical prophecy “buffs” have proposed all
kinds of potential scenarios for how all of this could take
place—everything from earthquakes to explosives to the collapse of the
Temple Mount platform!

Some well-meaning Christians have felt that the biblical predictions of a
future Temple should be spiritualized, saying that these prophecies
refer to the Church or to the individual Christian. Indeed, 1
Corinthians 3:16 makes it quite clear that the Church, as the body of
Christ, is the spiritual temple of the Holy Spirit. And in 1 Corinthians
6:19 we are taught that the physical body of every individual believer
is to be honored and kept clean, because it is the temple of the Holy
Spirit. But these wonderful New Testament truths do not alter the
biblical predictions of a literal future Temple in Jerusalem.

The question of a future Temple gets more complicated when we realize
that the Bible teaches that two temples are yet to stand on the Temple
Mount in the future. First will come a Tribulation Temple, followed by a
Millennium Temple which will be built when the Lord returns and sets up
His kingdom on this earth. Let's look at the Scriptures dealing with
these two future temples.


Here: http://www.templemount.org/TM34.html

Here: http://sonstoglory.com/ThirdTempleEzeki ... Temple.htm [No tribulation temple shown]

 

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The difference in the dimensions of the Millennial temple as compared with the two previous ones:

There is a vast difference between the Temple described by Ezekiel and that of the other Temples. For example, Temple researcher and archeologist Dr. Randall Price highlights the vast grandeur of Ezekiel's Temple compared to the others. " One of the problems for many who seek to interpret Ezekiel's vision of the Temple literally is the problem of the immense size of the building (compared to the sizes of the First and Second Temples). According to Ezekiel's text, the millennial city of Jerusalem and the Temple will together encompass a 2,500 square-mile area. The portion reserved for the priests and Levites is some 50 miles, while the Temple courts will be one mile square. These dimensions are larger than those of the modern State of Israel." (Randall Price, The Temple and Bible Prophecy, p. 531).

The vast size of the temple has led some to interpret the Temple spiritually since the current physical landscape cannot hold the structures. However, God's work during the Great Tribulation provides ample descriptions of physical changes to the earth and the Temple proper will sit higher than any structure around. That currently is not the case, so the mountains surrounding the temple mount will be split (Zech. 13:4) and the Temple mount will rise (Zech. 14:10).


For the rest of the article:

http://scofieldministries.blogspot.com/ ... by-dr.html

In addition: http://www.templemount.org/ezektmp.html


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There will be sacrifices in the 1000 year millennium? Those humans not with resurrected bodies who have come over from the tribulation?

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The question of a future Temple gets more complicated when we realize
that the Bible teaches that two temples are yet to stand on the Temple
Mount in the future.

The millennial temple will not be on the Temple mount.  If you read Ezediel's measurements, the temple precinct in Ezekiel will be the length of what would by our reckoning, the size of 3 football fields, much too large for the temple to even fit in the Old city, much less on the current temple mount.

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There will be no temple on the mount during the tribulation period [Revelation 11:2]

The millennial temple will be on the earth in a greatly expanded Israel

 

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9 hours ago, shiloh357 said:

The millennial temple will not be on the Temple mount.  If you read Ezediel's measurements, the temple precinct in Ezekiel will be the length of what would by our reckoning, the size of 3 football fields, much too large for the temple to even fit in the Old city, much less on the current temple mount.

Sure would have liked to have seen a picture of Solomon's Temple, it must have been something! My understanding is that Solomon's Temple will pale in comparison with the millennial Temple in size, glory and beauty. 

As far as measurements, there should be plenty of land available at the old site and Dome of the Rock, after the biggest global earthquake in recorded history occurs. Little will probably be standing. If I recall correctly from memory, 1/3 or 2/3 of Jerusalem will be flattened by an earthquake.

Correct me if you think I'm wrong on this, but part of the millennial Kingdom is because of the rejection of Christ by the Jews. God is not finished with His chosen people, and at the start of the millennial Kingdom the Jew's history is going to be picked right back up from the time of the rejection of their Messiah. Were in the age of the gentiles and dispensation of Grace, a 2,000 year interlude so far if you will, to make the Jew envious and seek the Lord. 

What's your opinion on why the Jewish animal sacrifices will start again, seeing Christ has previously paid the price and redeemed all of humanity for those who will accept Him? Christ will be physically present and ruling from Jerusalem, I have a difficult time trying reason this?

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As far as measurements, there should be plenty of land available at the old site and Dome of the Rock, after the biggest global earthquake in recorded history occurs. Little will probably be standing. If I recall correctly from memory, 1/3 or 2/3 of Jerusalem will be flattened by an earthquake.

The thing is that Ezekiel tells us that it the temple will have its own plot of land in between Judah and Benjamin's allotment, so we know that it won't be on the temple mount and not in Jerusalem, anyway.

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Correct me if you think I'm wrong on this, but part of the millennial Kingdom is because of the rejection of Christ by the Jews. God is not finished with His chosen people, and at the start of the millennial Kingdom the Jew's history is going to be picked right back up from the time of the rejection of their Messiah. Were in the age of the gentiles and dispensation of Grace, a 2,000 year interlude so far if you will, to make the Jew envious and seek the Lord. 

The millennial kingdom will be the fulfillment of all of God's promises to the children of Israel.  Everything he promised them will come to pass at that time.  And the only Jews in the millennial kingdom will be Jewish believers.

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What's your opinion on why the Jewish animal sacrifices will start again, seeing Christ has previously paid the price and redeemed all of humanity for those who will accept Him? Christ will be physically present and ruling from Jerusalem, I have a difficult time trying reason this?

I think there is an unspoken assumption that the sacrifices were the means of salvation in the OT.  For that reason people see them as being antithetical to Jesus as the final sin offering.   

The sacrifices in the OT and in the millennium are merely memorial in nature and have no salvific virtue whatsoever.  The sacrifices during the millennial kingdom only consecrate ritual items and consecrate the priests.  They do not save or atone for sins committed by anyone.  That is not their purpose.   So, they don't stand in contradiction to Jesus' sacrifice.

The only sacrifice NOT mentioned in Ezekiel is the Yom Kippur sin offering, which is the sin offering that served as a type of Christ's atoning work on the cross.   That sin offering is not present in anywhere in Ezekiel, so there is no problem, theologically in that regard. 

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1 hour ago, shiloh357 said:

The thing is that Ezekiel tells us that it the temple will have its own plot of land in between Judah and Benjamin's allotment, so we know that it won't be on the temple mount and not in Jerusalem, anyway.

The millennial kingdom will be the fulfillment of all of God's promises to the children of Israel.  Everything he promised them will come to pass at that time.  And the only Jews in the millennial kingdom will be Jewish believers.

I think there is an unspoken assumption that the sacrifices were the means of salvation in the OT.  For that reason people see them as being antithetical to Jesus as the final sin offering.   

The sacrifices in the OT and in the millennium are merely memorial in nature and have no salvific virtue whatsoever.  The sacrifices during the millennial kingdom only consecrate ritual items and consecrate the priests.  They do not save or atone for sins committed by anyone.  That is not their purpose.   So, they don't stand in contradiction to Jesus' sacrifice.

The only sacrifice NOT mentioned in Ezekiel is the Yom Kippur sin offering, which is the sin offering that served as a type of Christ's atoning work on the cross.   That sin offering is not present in anywhere in Ezekiel, so there is no problem, theologically in that regard. 

That makes sense, thank you. It's nice to converse and discuss with others, points in biblical scripture that are difficult to comprehend and get their interpretations. It's even better to talk about the Word of God without arguing and getting along just fine. Agree to disagree civilly if you will.

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