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How will the Third Temple be rebuilt?

  • 1. Human initiative

    Votes: 4 50.0%
  • 2. Fall from the sky - complete

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3. Divine initiative - Human cooperation

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 4. Human initiative - Divine completion

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 5. Prophetic consciousness

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8
Building The Temple in Jerusalem - History, Law and the Future

What does it truly take?
Will it come from human hands, divine intervention, or both?

Rabbi Cherki explores 5 seemingly contradicting approaches,
that address timeless questions – with a surprising conclusion.


No idea whatsoever if there is any truth whatsoever in it, but for many years, I heard that Jewish synagogues and temples all over the world have been assigned and are building a piece of the Jerusalem temple. And when the time is right, those parts will be transported to Jerusalem and the temple will go up fast.

Now I haven't heard that theory in a very long time and it probably isn't true.

But I do believe the time will come when the Jerusalem Temple will be rebuilt. (It will probably require the U.N. for relocate the Palestinians who aren't Israeli citizens and restore all that land to the Jews that the Bible reports was given to them by God.)

Don't know how they'll get rid of the mosque currently occupying that site. It would be poetic justice if one of Hamas' or Hezbollah's rockets destroyed that mosque. :)

More likely they will negotiate with their Palestinian citizens to move the mosque to another location.

Then I think it is reasonable to think it most likely the temple will be built from the ground up by the best engineers, architects, designers, craftsmen that Israel has.
 
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No idea whatsoever if there is any truth whatsoever in it, but for many years, I heard that Jewish synagogues and temples all over the world have been assigned and are building a piece of the Jerusalem temple. And when the time is right, those parts will be transported to Jerusalem and the temple will go up fast.

Now I haven't heard that theory in a very long time and it probably isn't true.

In a sense, a beautiful depiction of the basic idea of the heavens,
being the intellectual-cultural-mental state of a collective, as discussed in the lesson.

Following Rambam's rational - beauty is indeed of essence, but it takes actual construction.
 
No idea whatsoever if there is any truth whatsoever in it, but for many years, I heard that Jewish synagogues and temples all over the world have been assigned and are building a piece of the Jerusalem temple. And when the time is right, those parts will be transported to Jerusalem and the temple will go up fast.

Now I haven't heard that theory in a very long time and it probably isn't true.

But I do believe the time will come when the Jerusalem Temple will be rebuilt. (It will probably require the U.N. for relocate the Palestinians who aren't Israeli citizens and restore all that land to the Jews that the Bible reports was given to them by God.)

Don't know how they'll get rid of the mosque currently occupying that site. It would be poetic justice if one of Hamas' or Hezbollah's rockets destroyed that mosque. :)

More likely they will negotiate with their Palestinian citizens to move the mosque to another location.

Then I think it is reasonable to think it most likely the temple will be built from the ground up by the best engineers, architects, designers, craftsmen that Israel has.
Yes but it's many temple building orgs mostly and all the materials have been gathered & exist- ready including the building stones and heifers.
My suggestion was keeping the Mosque for 2 reasons, 1) as a protective buffer, because radicals will not risk blowing up the dome to attack the Temple, and
2) it might take a while for others to come into the fold or acceptance of the revealed even though they revealed the same expectation in the Al Isra for The Night(Evening Star) to come to YeruShalem, therefore seperate bldg for seperate focused teaching and reaching out until prejudice and awkwardness dissipate and subside.
 
Yes but it's many temple building orgs mostly and all the materials have been gathered & exist- ready including the building stones and heifers.
My suggestion was keeping the Mosque for 2 reasons, 1) as a protective buffer, because radicals will not risk blowing up the dome to attack the Temple, and
2) it might take a while for others to come into the fold or acceptance of the revealed even though they revealed the same expectation in the Al Isra for The Night(Evening Star) to come to YeruShalem, therefore seperate bldg for seperate focused teaching and reaching out until prejudice and awkwardness dissipate and subside.
This is the Small Western Wall...
the closest Jews can get to the Holy of Holies.
It's next to a dump in an old smelly Turkish apartment, built right on top of the Temple Mount.

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And this is how the "open" Wester Wall looked in 1967...
before it was cleared for a plaza able to contain hundreds of thousands.

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Yes but it's many temple building orgs mostly and all the materials have been gathered & exist- ready including the building stones and heifers.
My suggestion was keeping the Mosque for 2 reasons, 1) as a protective buffer, because radicals will not risk blowing up the dome to attack the Temple, and
2) it might take a while for others to come into the fold or acceptance of the revealed even though they revealed the same expectation in the Al Isra for The Night(Evening Star) to come to YeruShalem, therefore seperate bldg for seperate focused teaching and reaching out until prejudice and awkwardness dissipate and subside.
Very interesting. I have always believed the prophecy required the temple to be rebuilt on the original temple mount, but you do provide a somewhat different perspective. Certainly the restored temple should include the Wailing Wall in some way.
 
I only brought the words of the Rabbi,
which only in passing mention the contradiction
between the dogma of trinity and the concept of monotheism.
In a lesson that mostly deals with the differences with Islamic dogma.

The subject is neither Christianity nor Islam,
if you have anything to add go ahead.
Actually that’s not what you said that started this exchange. You said:

Israelite monotheism embraces creation;
Islam emphasizes submission;
Christianity splits.
And I asked how Christianity splits it. You then said watch the video. Now you say you only brought the words of the Rabbi, which only in passing mention the contradiction between the dogma of trinity and the concept of monotheism.

I was being curious about your statement. That’s all.
 
Who here is following the idea that commandments are void,
and at the same time expects others to follow an unwritten
law, only because it agrees with his 'logic'?
No idea what you are trying to say here. I am saying that clinging to God and submitting to God are the same thing.
 
Projecting too much Christianity, perhaps that's all you know.

Judaism is the one clearly forbidding worship of any human,
but rather the Creator Himself, and only.
Face-to-face.

please, on the christianity they are as much the crucifiers as the jews ...

both judaism and christianity are monarchical - worshiping a solitary figure.

jesus, the 1st century claimed all in the heavens are equal, monotheism - including what desert dwellers refer to as their god.
 
hear his voice, and then observe his commandments.

there are no heavenly commandments, moses for one is a liar.

the heavenly goal is to triumph over evil granted a&e for their decision through self determination to be judged when accomplished for admission to the everlasting.
 
Building The Temple in Jerusalem - History, Law and the Future

What does it truly take?
Will it come from human hands, divine intervention, or both?

Rabbi Cherki explores 5 seemingly contradicting approaches,
that address timeless questions – with a surprising conclusion.


Building the Temple in Jerusalem should be a no brainer…It will be a house of learning… It should not be that difficult to figure out where it stood using the new technologies available to us such as infrared to see where the blood was spilled and the new technologies to look into the earth to see where it originally stood… Even drones and satellites can help…I agree with Michael that the mosque and Dome should be left in place to protect a newly built temple.. It is actually humorous because those two “ houses” of worship were used to store ammunition by the Jordanians when they had control of this area from 1948-1967 so how holy can they be to Islam where they play soccer and turn their bottoms in the direction of these sites while they pray towards Mecca…But I digress.. The temple will be rebuilt in its good time regardless of the mistaken ideas and wishes of those who want to stand in the way of this event…
 
I would like for the Arc of the Covenant to be discovered. There are two reasons I do not want the Temple in Jerusalem to be build. First, it would require for the Al Ascra Mosque to be destroyed. This would unleash the most destructive Arab - Israeli war in history. All Muslim countries would unite against Israel.

Second, I do not like animal sacrifices. Animals used in burnt sacrifices are completely cremated.
 
I would like for the Arc of the Covenant to be discovered. There are two reasons I do not want the Temple in Jerusalem to be build. First, it would require for the Al Ascra Mosque to be destroyed. This would unleash the most destructive Arab - Israeli war in history. All Muslim countries would unite against Israel.

Second, I do not like animal sacrifices. Animals used in burnt sacrifices are completely cremated.
The Mosque does not have to be destroyed.For example.Islam took Medina and made it Islamic even though it was a Jewish area.. I am sure something could be worked out given the fact the temple is supposed to be for all peoples.. Secondly most of the people in Israel live in two bedroom condos in modern Israel it is not an agrarian society like it was previously people don’t have room in their homes for animals that they would give out for sacrifice … Besides the meat was eaten by levites who were landless and the people who brought the sacrifices… Today we would call this a community barbecue where everybody gets together and eats as they wish ..You do like Barbecues and family and friend get together don’t you …
 
The Mosque does not have to be destroyed ...

who's kidding who ...

the arabs are becoming week and hopeless, resigned to being plundered by the spiritless jews - their plan would appear inevitable or for them to recede and likely perish as the same result as a temple without the heavens for the brutality to have acquired it.
 
who's kidding who ...

the arabs are becoming week and hopeless, resigned to being plundered by the spiritless jews - their plan would appear inevitable or for them to recede and likely perish as the same result as a temple without the heavens for the brutality to have acquired it.
Really… Who is kidding whom Breezewood… You really are a one trick pony…. You shall know them by their fruits.. Israel is doing the worlds first spinal implant very shortly….If sucessfull this will change the lives of countless people worldwide… This is just one way Israel is bettering mankind and moving forward… You keep staying in your desert mentality while the world moves forward… Israel is at the cutting edge just think what she can accomplish if not constantly fighting those who wish her ill… The Arabs can share in this if they wish it is up to them so can the rest of the world… Good thing Jews don’t seem to be able to truly hold a grudge and are waiting for mankind to grow up.. In case you don’t realize it Israel is a multicultural state and the temple will be for all mankind to partake of its fruits… Sometimes unfortunately you can lead a horse to water but it might be too stubborn to drink…
 
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No idea what you are trying to say here. I am saying that clinging to God and submitting to God are the same thing.
Sure it's "the same"... as much as Judaism and Islam.
Cheeezee...even your Christianity is Islam.

Including the same IQ trends and
contribution to humanity.

Potato potatoe right?
 
Not really. It the regardless of expectation part that’s important. But I’m glad you agree that things will be what they are is true.
Is that English?
 
Actually that’s not what you said that started this exchange. You said:


And I asked how Christianity splits it. You then said watch the video. Now you say you only brought the words of the Rabbi, which only in passing mention the contradiction between the dogma of trinity and the concept of monotheism.

I was being curious about your statement. That’s all.
Let me simplify:

The words you're triggered by are of the Rabbi, not mine.
He also explains the inner logic of the contradiction,
and yes in very short, it really doesn't take a PHD.

But you can perhaps write the pope
asking if 'trinity' makes your wife loyal.
 
please, on the christianity they are as much the crucifiers as the jews ...

both judaism and christianity are monarchical - worshiping a solitary figure.

jesus, the 1st century claimed all in the heavens are equal, monotheism - including what desert dwellers refer to as their god.
there are no heavenly commandments, moses for one is a liar.

the heavenly goal is to triumph over evil granted a&e for their decision through self determination to be judged when accomplished for admission to the everlasting.

What can I say,
at least you're your own pope...
 
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