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Third temple concerns

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While trying to find a recording of the sound from an actual pure silver temple trumpet (not a plated one) I ran into an old article about the plans the Temple Institute has for a third temple. This part shocked Sarah and I.
Today, the Temple Mount is dominated by the al-Aqsa Mosque and the gold-topped Dome of the Rock.

''Al-Aqsa can stay,'' Mr Glick said, pointing to the mosque. ''It's not even on the Temple Mount proper. But we intend to just build over the Dome of the Rock. We might be able to find a way to include it in the Third Temple.''

Mr Glick envisages a house of prayer open to all believers in the monotheistic faiths, Christians, Muslims or Jews.
So they want to essentially build overtop and around the Dome of the Rock, and keep this Muslim building at the heart of the Temple. Then continue to allow Muslim prayer within the temple itself.

That is a description NOT of a Godly temple, but of a great deception, an abomination in the holy place. Possibly facilitated by an end-times universal world religion.

And who's paying for it?
The Temple Institute has become a fixture on American evangelical tours of Israel. Thanks largely to their donations, it has so far spent $US27 million ($29 million) on preparations.

''We started with $US100,'' Mr Glick said. ''There are 70 million evangelical Christians around the world, and most of them have become Israel's strongest supporters.''
https://www.smh.com.au/world/jews-r...-for-coming-of-the-messiah-20091113-ieqk.html

Incidentally, I never found a recording of a pure silver temple trumpet, only silver-plated brass imitations. The Temple Institute has at least one real silver trumpet but hasn't released a recording of it to my knowledge. If someone could point me towards one that would be great for my Feast of Trumpets message for the children tomorrow.
 
Many believe that that is not the actual site of the temple.
Interestinger and interestinger.
 
Yeah, on about our sixth trip to Israel, my wife and I visited the Temple Institute gift shop while waiting on friends taking the tour. It was our third or fourth time there and, unusually, we were the only ones in the shop. We were at the very back with a lone college age girl behind the register at the front.

As we browsed books and pictures, my wife whispered to me, 'Doesn't that mosque have to come down to build the Temple?' I whispered back something about 'that desecration will have to cone down' etc and the girl behind the register literally flew over to our sides. She asked if she could help and I offered that we were just browsing when she shocked me with, 'The mosque doesn't need to come down.'

I feigned confusion and she said, 'I heard what you said.' (I had WHISPERED!!) She then very boldly said, 'We have plans that allow for the mosque to remain!

We couldn't get out of there fast enough. Never been back or paid them any attention. The Temple Institute is a work of man...

I already believed that the real Temple site is in Yair David, the City of David, and the Temple Mount is actually the Fort of Antonia, but the creepy spiritual element of that encounter served as another waypoint confirming my suspicions.
 
The Temple mount institute are of the same caliber of rabbis that helped to convince the Jews of Europe to get in the boxcars for their own safety. They want to bring about the arrival of the end of this age. I for one am not arrogant enough(I have enough failings) to want to change YHVH's time table.
 
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