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.
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?
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.
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.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.
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?
https://www.smh.com.au/world/jews-r...-for-coming-of-the-messiah-20091113-ieqk.htmlThe 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.''
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.