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1 hour ago, Vine Abider said:

Question: Are you aware of the temple location teaching that place it over the Gihon Springs (from the book, "The Temples Jerusalem Forgot" by Walter Martin)?  A bother here was all excited about this book.  I've read a few books on the subject that say it can't be where the Dome of the Rock is or above the wailing wall (which supposedly was part of the Roman Fort Antonia).

Yes I'm aware and I'll do another video and I'll share my thoughts on it I believe recent archaeological evidence debunks its.

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8 minutes ago, Slibhin said:

We don't consume ourselves with the future and Jews do not have apocalyptic beliefs. Aside from the belief he will return by the 6000th year, (the current year in the Hebrew calendar is 5783) not much is said to my knowledge. We believe in focusing on the here and now, not living in the future or the next world.

Don't many look for the coming of Eliyahu the Tishbite?

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7 minutes ago, George said:

Yes I'm aware and I'll do another video and I'll share my thoughts on it I believe recent archaeological evidence debunks its.

So do you think where the Dome is or elsewhere? I seem to have read something about this in Israeli news some time ago.

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Yes, the Dome of Rock is the area where the first 2 Temples were built in my opinion.

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1 minute ago, George said:

Yes, the Dome of Rock is the area where the first 2 Temples were built in my opinion.

Thanks, George. This makes sense to me simply because the folks over there going back a long time, ought to know where the original location was. Can we extrapolate based on water sources?

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10 minutes ago, Slibhin said:

The practical reality is also that the dome of the rock stands where the temple needs to go. Tearing it down would start a war with the Muslim world the likes never seen. Only a fool would instigate something like that..

It sure would seem so.

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6 hours ago, George said:

Yes I'm aware and I'll do another video and I'll share my thoughts on it I believe recent archaeological evidence debunks its.

I look forward to seeing that!  As said, a few books I've read place it other than where the Dome of the Rock is, for a variety of different reasons.  But if there is any firm archeological evidence for the temple's location, that would obviously seem the best.

Please tag me when you post, okay?

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On 3/26/2023 at 1:09 PM, Alive said:

Thanks, George. This makes sense to me simply because the folks over there going back a long time, ought to know where the original location was. Can we extrapolate based on water sources?

First, we know that the Temple was built on a threshing floor -- this is where you would separate the wheat from the chaff -- so you would do this FAR away from your water supply as it would fill your water supply full of trash!  This is why it's not connected to the Gishon Spring, and it wouldn't have been close to it!  It would have contaminated the water supply with tiny bits of wheat throughout your drinking water!  

The Water for the sacrifices came from "Solomon's Pools," and we know now about an aqueduct system that connected the system in 2015.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon's_Pools

https://www.livescience.com/50951-ancient-jerusalem-aqueduct-uncovered.html

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On 3/26/2023 at 7:08 PM, Vine Abider said:

I look forward to seeing that!  As said, a few books I've read place it other than where the Dome of the Rock is, for a variety of different reasons.  But if there is any firm archeological evidence for the temple's location, that would obviously seem the best.

Please tag me when you post, okay?

I'll try to remember ... I guess I should do a video sooner or later.  :)

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20 minutes ago, George said:

First, we know that the Temple was built on a threshing floor -- this is where you would separate the wheat from the chaff -- so you would do this FAR away from your water supply as it would fill your water supply full of trash!  This is why it's not connected to the Gishon Spring, and it wouldn't have been close to it!  It would have contaminated the water supply with tiny bits of wheat throughout your drinking water!  

The Water for the sacrifices came from "Solomon's Pools," and we know now about an aqueduct system that connected the system in 2015.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon's_Pools

https://www.livescience.com/50951-ancient-jerusalem-aqueduct-uncovered.html

Yup--I find this stuff fascinating, from both a biblical reenforcement position as well as an engineering one. These folks were not stupid. They knew stuff and I am sure the Lord helped. Many people have been won over to a closer look at Christ, due to how perfectly the scriptural record is proven correct--as unlikely some of these things are to the natural man.

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