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The concept of the Third Temple holds significant religious and historical importance for many people. In Jewish tradition, the First Temple was built by King Solomon in Jerusalem around 957 BCE, but it was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Second Temple was later constructed after the Babylonian exile, but it too met its demise when the Romans destroyed it in 70 CE.
Fast forward to today, and there are discussions and debates about whether a Third Temple should be built. Some believe that constructing a new temple would fulfill biblical prophecies and restore a central place of worship for Jews. However, others argue that the concept of the Third Temple is symbolic and that the true "temple" is not a physical structure but rather a spiritual one.
The Apostle Paul, in his writings, emphasized that believers are now part of the "Body of Christ," which he referred to as the Church. He saw this spiritual community as the dwelling place of God, where His presence resides. In this view, the Church itself becomes the true temple—a living, breathing entity made up of individual believers.
So, while some may advocate for building a physical Third Temple, others maintain that Christ's work has already established something greater—the Church as God's dwelling place. Whether one supports or opposes constructing a new temple, it's essential to recognize that faith transcends mere bricks and mortar; it resides within hearts and lives.
No matter how many books you read on a particular subject, which are ultimately someone's opinion, or how many times you have visited a place like the Temple Mount, or even if you have spoken to rabbis and read archaeological books on the subject, what truly matters is the word of God and not your Jewish beliefs.
You can do all of the above but my Bible transcends all of it. What I believe is that there will never be a temple rebuilt in Jerusalem, and I refuse to believe the pro-Israeli, pro-Jewish propaganda machinations of this channel. The Bible does not mention a third temple ever being built in Jerusalem. A bricks and mortar building yes, but not a temple of God, never.
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