Temple Of The Dome Of The Rock.

I agree that it was God who established where the sacred site would be for His Temple. However, the temple that the anti-Christ sets himself up in as God, is not on that sacred site but in Israel`s temple that they use now.
And I disagree with that. That does not mean I do not love you......just that I do not agree on this topic.

IT is my humble opinion and I think I have said this already, but the Jews will not have a temple anywhere but where it has always been.
 
And I disagree with that. That does not mean I do not love you......just that I do not agree on this topic.

IT is my humble opinion and I think I have said this already, but the Jews will not have a temple anywhere but where it has always been.
I don`t mind you disagreeing. We are just discussing and I don`t feel threatened.

The Jews already have a temple where they go on the sabbath. I have seen Prime Minister Netanyahu take part in the singing there, (on utube).

The Temple described in Ezekiel on the sacred site has the glory of God over it, so the anti-Christ will not be there then. (Ez. 43: 2 - 7
 
I don`t mind you disagreeing. We are just discussing and I don`t feel threatened.

The Jews already have a temple where they go on the sabbath. I have seen Prime Minister Netanyahu take part in the singing there, (on utube).

The Temple described in Ezekiel on the sacred site has the glory of God over it, so the anti-Christ will not be there then. (Ez. 43: 2 - 7
I dont think that is the case sister. Can you post the Source for your post?

It may have been a Synagogue, but that is not a temple.

Now I may be wrong, but I think that The Tabernacle with the Holy of Holies was only in the Temple in Jerusalem in which the "High Priest" administered sacrifices for the Nation. I do not think that the Jews have a High Priest today simply because there is NO Temple to do his work in.
 
Quote from `i travel Jerusalem.`

Modeled after the Jewish Holy Temple, Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue is a majestic structure located on King George Street in the center of town. The Great Synagogue was established in 1982 after the adjacent Heichal Shlomo building could no longer contain the throngs of worshipers who were turning up for Sabbath services every week.

The Great Synagogue is dedicated to the memory of those who perished in the Holocaust, as well as Israel’s fallen in the 1948 War of Independence. Services in the main sanctuary on Shabbat and holidays are regularly led by top hazzanim (cantors) in the old Ashkenazi style.

The sanctuary houses breathtaking stained-glass windows and a magnificent chandelier hanging above the ark, and the acoustics effectively transmit the professional choir's renditions.

There is also a Sephardic synagogue in the building, and a collection of contemporary mezuzah cases that is among the largest in the world. Those who enjoy the old-world splendor of Ashkenazi liturgical music are advised to stop by on a Saturday morning for Sabbath services – it’s a rare treat.
 
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