Ezekiel 1-6 is prophecy about the third temple which being build by the people from the east 7 sonof man, the place of my throne,and the soles of my feet, where i will dwell in the midst of the children of israel forever and my holy name mshall the house of israel no more defile,neither they nor their kings by their whoredom,nor by the carcasses of their kings in their high places
ezekiel 43;18__-
all prophecy was fulfilled first is the 2 temple then the destruction of israel and the 2nd temple by the roman empire.in 70 ad.
rome they are even proud of destruction of the temple, because they knew that they are destroying the legacy of jesus christ and god almighty. jerusalem will be desolate so prophecy trough the people from the east to build the 3rd temple.that's why he said in verse 1i remember you, and verse 7 israel total destruction
god almighty is giving all this wisdom look my input rev.11
Hi James, the 'four horns' are actually horns that had to be placed at the corners of the altar and is not a unit of measurement. If you would like to see a 'depiction' of the altar of the burnt offering, just google those words & some pictures should come up. One cannot say whether the original altar resembled the ones portrayed, but it should give you an idea of the size & of course, the horns. And verse 20 tells us that the blood of the animals had to be sprinkled on specific parts of the altar, including on the horns.
Since the verses before and after verse 15 (vss 13-17) of Ezekiel 43 (KJV Bible) are talking about measurements of the altar what is "four horns." talking about? I can't find a Biblical measure called a "horn".
Insight; "The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us; and we beheld His glory; the glory of the only begotten of the Father." Jesus is the Mediator between God and men; God manifest in the flesh, having become a man, in order to suffer death for all men! "Son of God" names His Divine Origin; Son of man means flesh and blood. The Promised Redeemer had to be a man AND God! One doesn't void the other
Hi Araxi. I'm not sure that the idea of a rebuilt temple can easily be justified. Those who do usually place Daniel's 70th week, usually thought of as Christ's passion week, in some future setting. Thus to make their interpretation of Daniel's prophecy sound tangible a rebuilt temple needs to be standing and functioning. There are many authors who write for and against this idea. Hope this helps!
We are to search God and learn from His Word to be ashamed of sin we commit, then repent. During the period of the Law in which Ezekiel lived we see specifics about the construction of the altar to make it holy. We also see that God revealed Himself at the temple through the Priest. In these days of Grace our bodies are the temple, we are the priests and God reveals himself through our daily reading of the Word. Furthermore, the sacrifice of blood under the law was of animals with specific instructions for holiness. Under Grace the price of blood was paid by Jesus, our holy sacrifice. So, worship of Holy God remains, repentance remains and the manner of sacrifice is changed.
ezekiel 43;18__-
all prophecy was fulfilled first is the 2 temple then the destruction of israel and the 2nd temple by the roman empire.in 70 ad.
rome they are even proud of destruction of the temple, because they knew that they are destroying the legacy of jesus christ and god almighty. jerusalem will be desolate so prophecy trough the people from the east to build the 3rd temple.that's why he said in verse 1i remember you, and verse 7 israel total destruction
god almighty is giving all this wisdom look my input rev.11
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