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Where's the exact location of Temple of Solomon?
#1
I'm confused.
That traditional site the Jews are claiming (Under Dome of Rock) is weird. I mean... that "Foundation Stone" is quite large. Are we going to believe it's the site of Holy of Holies?

And btw, from where did the Tanakh and Talmud said the Holy Temple must be built on the Rock? It seems that many are fallen into the trap of tradition.

If someone knows any early record about the Temple of Solomon and Temple of Herod, can you please post it for us? Coz I'm not a good learner and always missing something from books. <!-- sHuh --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/huh.gif" alt="Huh" title="Huh" /><!-- sHuh -->

Also, I've heard that Josephus wrote that the Fort of Antonia and Temple Mount has exact length(from north to south).
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Havah Wrote:I'm confused.
That traditional site the Jews are claiming (Under Dome of Rock) is weird. I mean... that "Foundation Stone" is quite large. Are we going to believe it's the site of Holy of Holies?

And btw, from where did the Tanakh and Talmud said the Holy Temple must be built on the Rock? It seems that many are fallen into the trap of tradition.

If someone knows any early record about the Temple of Solomon and Temple of Herod, can you please post it for us? Coz I'm not a good learner and always missing something from books. <!-- sHuh --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/huh.gif" alt="Huh" title="Huh" /><!-- sHuh -->

Also, I've heard that Josephus wrote that the Fort of Antonia and Temple Mount has exact length(from north to south).

Shlama Havah:
In my honest opinion the Second Temple was built at the gazebo called "the Shrine of the Spirits", also called the :Shrine of the Tablets". It is about 300 yards due north of the Dome of te Rock and is itself an out-cropping. I sat down there with some friends and very discretely read from the Psalms. I had to smuggle my Bible onto the Temple Mount because of the scrutiny of the Waqf Palestinian guards.

Shlama,
Stephen Silver
Dukhrana Biblical Research
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#3
Michael Rood has some teachings on the house of YHWH by Sh'lomoh.
Here's a link to the first part the youtube: The Great Secret of Solomon's Temple - Part 1 of 11 - By Michael Rood. He's got some interesting conclusions that are revolutionary and other things still leave many questions unanswered. For this, I agree with Stephen though I myself have never visited the land.
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#4
I also agree with Stephen. Although, this topic has brought a site to my remembrance that has a proposal that I've never heard offered anywhere else. Maybe one day my studies will lead me to do a thorough study so that i can have a more informed opinion.

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Shalom noordos, the site reads very similar to Rood's claim. <!-- sSmile --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /><!-- sSmile -->
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noordos Wrote:I also agree with Stephen. Although, this topic has brought a site to my remembrance that has a proposal that I've never heard offered anywhere else. Maybe one day my studies will lead me to do a thorough study so that i can have a more informed opinion.

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Shlama:
There are three sites recorded with some credibility. However I find the northern location "A", to be most appealing.

The Temple Mount to the North (Dr. Asher Kaufman)
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Shlama.
Stephen Silver
Dukhrana Biblical Research
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OK. Can anyone account for the meaning of that big rock under dome of rock <!-- sSad --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/sad.gif" alt="Sad" title="Sad" /><!-- sSad -->
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#8
I searched this in wikipedia

The Jerusalem Talmud states:
"Women are accustomed not to prepare or attach warp threads to a weaving loom from Rosh Chodesh Av onwards (till after Tisha B'Av), because during the month of Av the Foundation Stone (and the Temple) was destroyed".

If this passage simply implies that bedrock is destroyed, we cannot rely on any natural rocks to find out the exact location of Temple. <!-- s:wow: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/wow.gif" alt=":wow:" title="Wow" /><!-- s:wow: -->

Honestly this surprised me, and I couldn't accept it.
But later I realized the Messiah is already the Foundation Stone of the World, nakhon?

I bet only jewish recognition of Yeshua the Messiah will bring out the rebuild of Temple. Both the "antichrist" Temple and "Ezekiel" Temple.
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Havah Wrote:I searched this in wikipedia

The Jerusalem Talmud states:
"Women are accustomed not to prepare or attach warp threads to a weaving loom from Rosh Chodesh Av onwards (till after Tisha B'Av), because during the month of Av the Foundation Stone (and the Temple) was destroyed".

If this passage simply implies that bedrock is destroyed, we cannot rely on any natural rocks to find out the exact location of Temple. <!-- s:wow: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/wow.gif" alt=":wow:" title="Wow" /><!-- s:wow: -->

Honestly this surprised me, and I couldn't accept it.
But later I realized the Messiah is already the Foundation Stone of the World, nakhon?

I bet only jewish recognition of Yeshua the Messiah will bring out the rebuild of Temple. Both the "antichrist" Temple and "Ezekiel" Temple.

Shlama Hava:
There is no reliable evidence that there is going to be an "Anti-Christ Temple". The Temple of Ezekiel is the onlt Temple that has yet to be constructed. Much of the teaching of Anti-Christ in relation with the last days is very confused in that the scriptures do not appear to support 19th century eschatological theories. The Brethren Assembly seem to place a strong emphasis on the Anti-Christ and the Temple that he will occupy but This could already have happened in the first century. The Rapture is none other than the Return of Christ to inhabit Ezekiel's Temple as it is written in great detail in Ezekiel Chapters 40 -48. Jeremiah 14 refers to the End of Days. I strongly recommend reading these entire portions as well as II Thessalonians and Matthew 24. Daniel Chapter 9, in my opinion, concludes in 70 A.D, while Daniel Chapter 12 refers to the end of days. That's my educated opinion.

Shlama,
Stephen Silver
Dukhrana Biblical Research
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Stephen Silver Wrote:
Havah Wrote:The Temple of Ezekiel is the onlt Temple that has yet to be constructed.

The exact model of the Third Temple on the prophecy of Ezekiel has been created.

Ezekiel's Temple is located 30 km south of Jerusalem, 14 km to the west of Ein Gedi, near the height of 511 m with coordinates 31?29'13"N, 35?14'33"E.

Ezekiel's (Third) Temple. New Jerusalem. Beast 666.

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A detailed commentary on the prophecy of Ezekiel and the Temple of the model can be seen at: http://ezekiel-temple.narod.ru/

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