Andrew |
Date: Friday, 24.05.2019, 15:07 |
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He made also posts of threescore cubits, even unto the post of the court round about the gate.
(Ezekiel 40:14)
He made the side pillars sixty cubits high; the gate extended round about to the side pillar of the courtyard.
(Ezekiel 40:14 — NASB )
The word "high" is missing in the original.
Those who were brought up in Islam in the Christian religion in slavish obedience to the fake God want to make the Temple as high as possible so that people would be crushed by the authoritarianism of the fake image of God, imitated by the day before yesterday pharaohs, yesterday’s Caesars and current presidents. Alas, the Second Coming of Jesus Christ overthrows the thrones of wealth and military power, Ezekiel's Temple is not at all like what the Christian religion usually builds.
If you build a hall 12 meters wide and 28.8 meters high, it will be a very inconvenient structure. Such a structure would poorly protect people from rain. But in the prophecy of Ezekiel there is no such thing: 60 cubits must be measured in length, not in height.
Those who imagine God in the image of Pharaoh draw a hall with pillars 28.8 meters high, this is the height from the inside, and from the outside it will be more due to the roof. If the external gate will have a height of 30 meters, then how high should the main building of the Temple be?
The Third Temple is the place of the wedding feast for the elect, and the height of all buildings of the temple complex must be such that it does not suppress the children who come to the House of their Father.
60 cubits is the length from the first pair of pillars to the last pair of pillars. "60 cubits ... around, around".
This size is very useful, because thanks to this size we know how far the gate is in relation to the wall.
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Andrew |
Date: Monday, 01.07.2019, 18:51 |
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"And he did measure in the pillars sixty cubits, also for the pillars of the court in the gate, around, around." — Literally according to the Hebrew text Ezekiel 40:14.
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