Why not Jerusalem?
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Andrew |
Date: Thursday, 11.04.2013, 03:39 |
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1. Ezekiel 40:2 The Temple is located on the south side of the mountain. Solomon's Temple was built in the north-east side of Mount Zion. On the south side of Mount Zion is the steep rock. Ezekiel's Mountain is "very high." Mount Zion looks like a hill. - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope? This would be another mountain, not Zion.
2. Ezekiel 42:16-19 The area, separated for the temple 1440 x 1440 m, and should be a wall to separate the sacred from the profane. Would have had to demolish most of the old city to make the holy place for the temple. - Is it necessary to demolish the historic center of Jerusalem? - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope? This would be another mountain, not Zion.
3. Ezekiel 43:8 The Lord will be not tolerate that only one wall would be between Him and abominations, as it was in the old temple. Therefore He allocates for the temple the area 1440 x 1440 m. If someone wants to argue with Ezekiel, and would say that Ezekiel was wrong when he wrote "500 rods" instead of 500 cubits, then let him know that 500 x 500 cubits - is internal size of the Temple. It determined by the sum of the sizes, which given in the prophecy. External dimension of the Temple, which was shown Ezekiel, will be 512 x 512 cubits, because from all sides there is the wall thickness of 6 cubits.
4. Ezekiel 43:9, Ezekiel 43:7 The Lord choosed a place in the desert, to would not defiled the holy name of the Lord through harlotry and the corpses of their kings. In Jerusalem, on the Temple Mount and around it are located the ancient cemetery and the royal tombs.
5. Ezekiel 43:12 The whole area of 1440 x 1440 m is the most holy place, together with the mountain. - And what about the cemeteries and what to do with impure ground of cemeteries? - Is it necessary to demolish the historic center of Jerusalem? - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope? This would be another mountain, not Zion.
6. Ezekiel 47:1 When the Temple location of which is defined by the prophecy of Ezekiel will be in under construction, foundation pit will be dig very deep. Bulldozers will digging the foundation pit and will removed a layer of soil, and the stream will flow from the aquifer. Solomon built the temple on the three rows of stone niches, and no stream can flow if this stream is not artificial. - Really need to destroy all the ancient devices of Solomon on the Temple Mount? - And what about the cemeteries and what to do with impure ground of cemeteries? - Is it necessary to demolish the historic center of Jerusalem? - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope? This would be another mountain, not Zion.
7. Ezekiel 47:9,10 About the water which flows out of the Temple is written in Hebrew both as about the two streams and as about one stream. Location of the temple according to the prophecy of Ezekiel such that the mountain is between the basins of two streams and the water from the house will flow to the main stream, but a storm drainage may be directed in the another stream. One stream flows into the Ein Gedi and the other to the south of Ein Gedi. When the Lord will send rain on the desert, as promised, the streams will be full, as it is written 47:1-12. - Where are two streams in Jerusalem, which are flow into the Dead Sea? Where Ein Gedi is and where Jerusalem is? - Really need to destroy all the ancient devices of Solomon on the Temple Mount? - And what about the cemeteries and what to do with impure ground of cemeteries? - Is it necessary to demolish the historic center of Jerusalem? - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope and which hasn't cemeteries? This mountain is not in Jerusalem.
8. Ezekiel 45:1-7 In Ezekiel 45:1-7 there are the exact dimensions of the sacred site and of the city, which is determine the location of the Temple. Translators added correctly the word "rods", because the large size measured by the rods. But some take the size of the cubits, wanting the Temple to cram in Jerusalem. But note how the tribe of Levi unfair sharing of! Levites receive a small piece of land. And how the Levites are humiliated compared with other tribes, they are given 36 times less land than other tribes! (cubit less rod to 6 times 6x6 = 36). But "all the first fruits of every kind and every contribution of every kind" (44:30) belong only for Cohens but not for Levites! - Where is the justice to the Levites? - Where are two streams in Jerusalem, which are flow into the Dead Sea? Where Ein Gedi is and where Jerusalem is? - Really need to destroy all the ancient devices of Solomon on the Temple Mount? - And what about the cemeteries and what to do with impure ground of cemeteries? - Is it necessary to demolish the historic center of Jerusalem? - Where to get a high mountain which has a gently sloping southern slope and which hasn't cemeteries? This mountain is not in Jerusalem.
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NBina |
Date: Monday, 22.04.2013, 14:08 |
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If you want cram the Temple in Jerusalem All buildings on the pink area have to be demolished.
Ezekiel 43:12 "This is the law of the house: its entire area on the top of the mountain all around shall be most holy. Behold, this is the law of the house."
Ezekiel 43:7,8,9 "And the house of Israel will not again defile My holy name, neither they nor their kings, by their harlotry and by the corpses of their kings when they die, by setting their threshold by My threshold and their door post beside My door post, with only the wall between Me and them. And they have defiled My holy name by their abominations which they have committed. So I have consumed them in My anger. Now let them put away their harlotry and the corpses of their kings far from Me; and I will dwell among them forever."
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Andrew |
Date: Monday, 22.04.2013, 16:05 |
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If someone is trying to implement the prophecy of Ezekiel, building the Third Temple on the site of previous temples, he'll have to clear an area of 1440 by 1400 meters in the heart of Jerusalem over with bulldozers.
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Andrew |
Date: Saturday, 15.12.2018, 14:12 |
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The ruins of an altar built by Abraham can solve this problem.
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Andrew |
Date: Tuesday, 02.07.2019, 18:01 |
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Now I will list in order.
(1) Sizes of the Second Temple, according to Esdras 6: 3 — "the height thereof threescore cubits, [and] the breadth thereof threescore cubits". But according to Ezekiel 41: 12 , the dimensions of the base of the outer part of the Temple — "seventy cubits broad" and "the length thereof ninety cubits".
(2) Ezekiel saw the Temple not in Jerusalem, see Ezekiel 40: 2 .
(3) Ezekiel saw the Temple on the slope of a high mountain, which is not in Jerusalem, see Ezekiel 40: 2 .
(4) Ezekiel saw the Temple on the southern slope, and not on the north, as was the case with the First and Second Temple, see Ezekiel 40: 2 .
(5) A territory of 1440x1440 meters should be alienated around Ezekiel Temple, according to Ezekiel 42: 15-20 . There are no other buildings on this territory, except those described in the prophecy of Ezekiel, there should not be graves on this place, which were near the First and Second Temples, these graves are still in that place today.
(6) Ezekiel 43: 7-9 directly demands that there be no royal tombs near the Temple.
(7) Ezekiel 47: 1,2 claims that a stream of water must flow from under the threshold of the Third Temple. This has never happened in the First or Second Temple, it cannot be in Jerusalem for geological reasons.
(8) This stream of water from under the Temple must reach the Dead Sea near Ein Gedi (the basin of the Nahal Arugot creek) and near Ein Eglaim (the pool of the Nahal Hever creek), in accordance with Ezekiel 47: 8-10 .The pools of these streams are separated from Jerusalem by a high mountain pass. Water from Jerusalem never flowed and will not flow this way.
(9) According to Ezekiel 46: 15, there should be no evening sacrifices in the Third Temple. This should point to Jesus Christ, who was the "lamb" slain in the evening.
(10) After the construction of the Third Temple, a fish should appear in the Dead Sea, see Ezekiel 47: 8-10 .
But we still didn’t touch upon the construction of the city of Yahweh Shammah, the return of the lost tribes of Israel, the allocation of land for the tribes of Israel, the fulfillment of the Bible’s prophecies of 1335 days, 1290 days, 2300 evenings and mornings etc. All these prophecies of Ezekiel and other prophets of the Bible can be resolved only if the Third Temple will be built by the day set by the Holy Scriptures: by the 1st day of the 7th month. Date of construction of the Second Temple is indicated in the Bible: "And this house was finished on the third day of the month Adar" — Ezra 6: 15. The Bible is filled with evidence that Ezekiel's Temple was never built.
Oh yeah!
(11) Ezekiel 43: 7,9 claims that the Third Temple will be eternal and the Jewish people in the future will never be apostate from God.
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(12) — the location of the future Temple is determined with high accuracy based on measurements that are indicated in the prophecy of Ezekiel 48: 8-20 (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKUyHC9tOVU and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iP2wb4wLvY ), and on this site are the ruins of the altar of Jehovah Jireh, which was built by Abraham in the land of Moriah. What more proof do you need?!
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