1 Kings 5:12-6:13 and Mark 3:1-4:41

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1 KINGS 5:12-6:13

The tabernacle was used for many, many years. It followed “B'nei Israel”(The Children of Israel) when they crossed over the Jordan,

480 years later, it was replaced by the first temple that Melech Shlomo (King Solomon) built. It must have been magnificent. The Ark of the Covenant and the furniture that were inside the Mishkan were transferred to the new temple. The question is asked what happened to the Tabernacle after the temple was built? It is believed that it remained in Shiloh, but later, it was destroyed by the Philistines when they captured the Ark of the Covenant. Another belief is that it was taken to the temple and stored there or in the House of David, the pieces of furniture, of course, continued to be used in the temple.

Yet many years later, after the death of Shlomo (Solomon), the priesthood corrupted themselves, and the kings as well. The temple was destroyed by the Babylonians. It was rebuilt by those who returned from captivity in Babylon with Ezra and Nehemiah, yet in 70 AD, destroyed by Emperor Titus, and the furniture taken to Rome.

A believer can walk away from God, we can go astray, and the Ruach HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit) will call for us, to invite us back into fellowship, yet for how long? Will the Spirit of God call us back indefinitely? Or...like the Spirit of God that finally, “Left” the presence of the Temple, leaving it “Ichabod” just an empty building, can we become like an “empty vessel? Just walking around empty and lifeless?

Remember that we are the "temple" of the Holy Spirit, and whatever we do in our bodies can affect our souls and spirit. Sometimes believers are depressed and act carnal. Maybe the Spirit of God is telling us something. "Hey, you're doing wrong, come back to me, I'm waiting on you."

But just as a believer is capable of going astray and walking away from the presence of God, the believer can also return, and be received with open arms by the Father. One day, the third temple will be built, and the presence of YHVH will be there, and Yeshua will be back to rule the earth. We will be there too, to share in this rule for one thousand years, and then...into eternity.

MARK 3:1-4:41

Here we see Yeshua on the Sabbath, and he heals a man with a withered hand, yet receives criticism from the Prushim (Pharisees). Yet Yeshua explains, “doing a good deed on the sabbath is permitted” so, YES, if one works, doing a “mitzvah” on the Sabbath is permitted, if it is to bless another, help another, be it to bring medicine for someone who is sick, help repair a hole in a roof (if you see the rain clouds a-comin'!).

We shouldn't be legalistic when it comes to helping others or doing tasks for others who may be incapacitated. Be it on a Saturday or Sunday or any day of the week, we need to reach out and help whoever needs help, cleaning a garage, bringing food from a food bank, pulling weeds from a garden, etc.

Yeshua went down to the Lake and more people came to be healed. The Sea of Galilee is a peaceful place to swim in. Just standing in the water and feeling the fish nibble at your feet, is quite an experience. I swam down about 10 feet in the lake at Tiberias and brought up a ceramic dish. Still have it, a free souvenir. But just looking at the Lake brings back thoughts of Yeshua there 2000 years ago, healing those with illnesses. He still does, and he heals our souls as well.


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Tambora

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One day, the third temple will be built,
Perhaps some sort of physical temple will be built somewhere by someone someday, but I have yet to find anywhere in scripture that the LORD instructs anyone to build another temple for HIM.
 

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Perhaps some sort of physical temple will be built somewhere by someone someday, but I have yet to find anywhere in scripture that the LORD instructs anyone to build another temple for HIM.
The nation of Israel needs a temple to fulfill the entirety of scripture.

I understand that you do not understand the difference between God's current grace and what He has planned for the future of His people, Israel.
 
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One day, the third temple will be built
Adding more input to this statement ........

If you happen to be referring to the temple described in Ezekiel, let it be known that many scholars have noticed that there is no instruction from the LORD to build another temple for HIM in scripture after the 2nd temple was built.
Not to mention that measurements are lacking to even be able to precisely built it since no height measurements are given except for storerooms on the side.
Not only are there no height measurements but neither is there any mention of what materials must be used to construct it.
Nor does it ever say what location it is in.
There are just too many specifications missing for anyone to know precisely how to build that temple or where, and any pic that anyone has come up with on the internet for that temple has to just flat out make up stuff concerning height measurements, materials, and location to even attempt to draw it in any precise manner.

Those facts should not be ignored no matter how much one wants it to fit a preconceived narrative.

There are also 2 statements of Jesus to consider:
1. That His body is the temple. (John 2:19-21)​
2. That no true worshipper needed the physical temple in Jerusalem (or anywhere else) to worship HIM properly because worship would be done in spirit, not the flesh.​
John 4​
(21) Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father.​
(22) You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews.​
(23) But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him.​
 

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Those facts should not be ignored no matter how much one wants it to fit a preconceived narrative.
That is hilarious. You and your "many scholars" are the ones with the "preconceived narrative".
There are also 2 statements of Jesus to consider:
1. That His body is the temple. (John 2:19-21)​
So you think that Jesus' body became the "new temple"? It that what you're saying?
You, again, don't seem to understand figures of speech.
Do you also think that Jesus is made of wood?

John 10:7 (AKJV/PCE)​
(10:7) Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep.
2. That no true worshipper needed the physical temple in Jerusalem (or anywhere else) to worship HIM properly because worship would be done in spirit, not the flesh.​
John 4​
(21) Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father.​
Notice that Jesus did NOT say that she would be a believer or that she would worship properly.
(22) You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews.​
(23) But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him.​
So, apparently, the twelve apostles were wrong to worship in the temple.

Acts 2:46 (AKJV/PCE)​
(2:46) And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,​
You need to abandon those "many scholars". They lead you astray.
 
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