Will we build another temple Israel?

john w

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Psalm 132 KJV

13 For the Lord hath chosen Zion; he hath desired it for his habitation.

14 This is my rest for ever: here will I dwell; for I have desired it.
 

Epoisses

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Psalms 87 KJV

1 His foundation is in the holy mountains.

2 The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.

3 Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God. Selah.

They always quote from the Old Testament because they reject the New Testament.
 

marhig

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Translation: Opinion, rejecting all of the scriptures that say that He will dwell on earth, as you are a satanist.
We are the earth that God dwells in, you are only looking at the natural John. It all has a deeper meaning. God is Spirit and he gives us the ears to hear what the Spirit says.
 

Epoisses

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We are the earth that God dwells in, you are only looking at the natural John. It all has a deeper meaning. God is Spirit and he gives us the ears to hear what the Spirit says.

They don't believe in or have the Spirit. That word is almost 'Spiritual' which is the highest sin.
 

marhig

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God doesn't need heaven and earth, but He created them anyway.
God doesn't need mankind, but He created us anyway.
God doesn't need a Tabernacle, but He commanded that one was to be built.
God doesn't need a Temple, but He gave a detailed description of one to Ezekiel.

What does God not needing anything have to do with what He has declared will be built?
God does need man to spread his word, and his people are his temple built without hands preaching the ministry of reconcilation, and Christ in them is reconciling many by the word of God through faith by the grace of God. No need for a natural temple.
 

marhig

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They don't believe in or have the Spirit. That word is almost 'Spiritual' which is the highest sin.
I didn't know that some who say that they believe in Christ don't believe in the spiritual temple of God. Is that right?
 

john w

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We are the earth that God dwells in, you are only looking at the natural John. It all has a deeper meaning. God is Spirit and he gives us the ears to hear what the Spirit says.

Translation: Delete half the bible.

And get this, devil child. The bible never describes physical things/objects/events/people, as "natural," as you satanically assert. The opposite of "spiritual" is not physical things/objects/events/people. Your father the devil taught you that, not the LORD God.


You: The physical cross is "natural," as is Genesis 1:1, the Lord Jesus Christ on a manger...................................................................................................................................................................................
 

Epoisses

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I didn't know that some who say that they believe in Christ don't believe in the spiritual temple of God. Is that right?

They don't believe in anything spiritual whether covenant, temple or Jerusalem it makes no difference.

Everything spiritual in the New testament begins with the word 'New'. Not that hard to figure out unless you're a Dispy.
 

john w

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They always quote from the Old Testament because they reject the New Testament.

Catch that satanic statement, TOL?

Matthew 25 KJV

31 When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory:

32 And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats:

33 And he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but the goats on the left.

34 Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
 

Epoisses

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Catch that satanic statement, TOL?

They don't believe in anything spiritual whether covenant, temple or Jerusalem it makes no difference.

Everything spiritual in the New testament begins with the word 'New'. Not that hard to figure out unless you're a Dispy.
 

marhig

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They don't believe in anything spiritual whether covenant, temple or Jerusalem it makes no difference.

Everything spiritual in the New testament begins with the word 'New'. Not that hard to figure out unless you're a Dispy.
Ah right, I didn't know that, thanks.
 

genuineoriginal

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And Revelation closes with:

I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star. Rev. 22:16

The whole book is written to the church not just the first 3 chapters.
Here is an explanation from another link:
(PDF)What Happened to the Seven Churches?
EPHESUS, SMYRNA, and PERGAMUM (the three west coast cities): Because these three cities were located on the west coast of Turkey, closest to Rome, they would have been the first ones to hear about the Neronic persecution and to feel its impact. If the news about the Neronic persecution first came by boat to the port cities of Ephesus and Smyrna, there would have been no time for escape. The Christians would have been rounded up and killed immediately without opportunity to flee. That may be why there is no mention here in Revelation of anyone in those three cities living and remaining until the Parousia. It only mentions "overcomers" (martyrs) in those three cities (gold highlights), implying that few (if any) would live and remain until the Parousia. However, Christians in the other four cities further inland might have had a better chance of being forewarned, and a few of them may have fled to safety. That may be why we see some of the faithful saints who lived and remained faithful until the Parousia being mentioned here in the letters to the other four cities (green highlights).

SMYRNA, THYATIRA, and PHILADELPHIA: In the case of these three cities, Jesus explicitly tells them what is actually going to happen to them during the upcoming tribulation. He is not as specific to the other four cities regarding what they were about to experience, but there was enough information given, which if it was heeded and followed, would have saved some of them from the worst part of the persecution and death. Unfortunately, it does not appear that very many of them heeded those warnings. For instance, to the church at Smyrna, Jesus told them that some of them were about to suffer imprisonment, tribulation, and death. They would have to endure ten days of tribulation. The church in Thyatira was told that Christ would throw Jezebel on a sickbed and those who were associated with her into great tribulation. Her children would be killed with pestilence. Then Jesus told the saints at Philadelphia that He would make the Jews come and bow down at their feet, and would keep them from the hour of testing which was about to come ("quickly"). Note the mention of a synagogue and Jews there in Philadelphia at the time of writing, implying that the Jews were still a strong factor in that community at the time of writing. This points unmistakably to a pre-70 date.

SMYRNA: There was a considerable number of Jews living in Smyrna who took advantage of every opportunity to kill the Christians. For instance, when Polycarp was being killed by the Roman authorities in the middle of the second century, the Jews there in Smyrna broke their Sabbath in order to pile up the wood for his burning at the stake. The Jews were most likely involved in using the Neronic persecution as an opportunity to eliminate all the Christians from Smyrna and all the other cities in Asia. Rev. 2:9 says that there was a synagogue there who were claiming to be true godly Jews, but were instead a synagogue of Satan. That fits a pre-70 timeframe very well when there was a strong Jewish community in Smyrna until the war broke out in Judea in AD 66.

PHILADELPHIA: Like Smyrna, Philadelphia evidently had a significant community of Jews living there who claimed to be true Jews, but were instead a synagogue of Satan. This again reflects conditions that were definitely appropriate to AD 62, but which would hardly have been possible in AD 95.

When looking at all the warnings to these seven literal churches in the seven cities of Asia, who were told that these tribulations and trials and persecutions were about to be unleashed upon them, we notice that there was no fulfillment shortly after AD 95. One looks in vain for a historical event which fulfilled all those dire pronouncements about "the hour of testing which was about to come upon the whole world to test those who dwell on the earth" (Rev. 3:10-11). When did that happen shortly after AD 95? What event fulfilled that prediction literally? It is easy to see how this applies to AD 70, but there is nothing shortly after AD 95 to fulfill it. The late-daters and futurists totally ignore this problem.​
 

john w

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They don't believe in anything spiritual whether covenant, temple or Jerusalem it makes no difference.

Everything spiritual in the New testament begins with the word 'New'. Not that hard to figure out unless you're a Dispy.

You: The Lord Jesus Christ is not spiritual.


We know your view, Damian Simon.
 

genuineoriginal

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God does need man to spread his word, and his people are his temple built without hands preaching the ministry of reconcilation, and Christ in them is reconciling many by the word of God through faith by the grace of God. No need for a natural temple.
Once again:
What does God not needing anything have to do with what He has declared will be built?

Maybe you missed the part where God declared that a physical building would be built as a Temple?
 

john w

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Psalms 69 KJV
35 For God will save Zion, and will build the cities of Judah: that they may dwell there, and have it in possession.

36 The seed also of his servants shall inherit it: and they that love his name shall dwell therein.
 

john w

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Psalms 102 KJV
15 So the heathen shall fear the name of the Lord, and all the kings of the earth thy glory.

16 When the Lord shall build up Zion, he shall appear in his glory.
 

Epoisses

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You: The Lord Jesus Christ is not spiritual.


We know your view, Damian Simon.

Under the new covenant we are:

a new man

and a new creation

with a new name

serving in a new and living way

by a new commandment of love

of Jesus in the new Jerusalem

looking for new heavens and a new earth
 

marhig

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Translation: Delete half the bible.

And get this, devil child. The bible never describes physical things/objects/events/people, as "natural," as you satanically assert. The opposite of "spiritual" is not physical things/objects/events/people. Your father the devil taught you that, not the LORD God.


You: The physical cross is "natural," as is Genesis 1:1, the Lord Jesus Christ on a manger...................................................................................................................................................................................
Jesus didn't say "those who have ears to hear listen to what the spirit says to the churches" for nothing. His words are Spirit and they are life, and those born of the Spirit understand what the spirit says, because God opens their ears and eyes to hear and see. There are deeper meanings in the Bible, but we will never see them, or hear them until God opens our understanding.
 
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