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  1. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    No. Never, under any combination of leap/non-leap years of the Jewish calendar, can there be 1150 days between 15 Kislev in one year and 25 Kislev in another year. You are too lazy to check, but I checked. Christianity is full of false myths. I would never refer to Flavius, because he is an...
  2. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    You have been deceived. Never, under any combination of leap/non-leap years in the Jewish calendar, will you get the desired number of 2300 evenings and mornings between the 15th of Kislev of one year and the 25th of Kislev of another year. Someone came up with this nonsense, and others repeat...
  3. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    Why? If you want to worship an idol, that's your problem. Those who celebrate Christmas on December 25th worship the idol of the sun, because the real Jesus Christ was born in the fall, on the 8th day of the 7th month of Tishrei. Also, those who replaced Saturday with Sunday, the day of the sun...
  4. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    The Tabernacle hall, where half of the hall is the Holy of Holies, will be entered by priests, not by the high priest. There will be no high priest in the Third Temple. "Sons of Zadok" is an idiomatic expression meaning "sons of righteousness," that is, righteous people. These righteous people...
  5. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    Those who worship the Roman sun god, calling him "Jesus Christ." About those who are opponents of the Third Temple and opponents of the real Jesus Christ, who according to Scripture was born in the fall, on the 8th day of the 7th month of Tishrei.
  6. Galgal

    Revelation 7: 4-8 The 144000

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    Revelation 7: 4-8 The 144000

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  8. Galgal

    Revelation 7: 4-8 The 144000

    According to Scripture, Jesus was born in the fall, on the 8th day of the 7th month of Tishrei. People first heard the name Jesus on the 15th day of the 7th month, on the first day of Sukkot. This explains the meaning of the holiday of Sukkot, and why all nations will celebrate Sukkot together...
  9. Galgal

    Names of the Beasts of Revelation: Wealth (Prosperity) and Tradition

    The name of the beast from the earth - Tradition. This should tell you about the general astray that exists in the question of the names and nature of the beasts of Revelation 13. Now you want to find support in the number of authorities that support this explanation of the name of the beast...
  10. Galgal

    Names of the Beasts of Revelation: Wealth (Prosperity) and Tradition

    So, what name of the beast did you find based on the information about the 666 talents of gold in the kingdom of Solomon?
  11. Galgal

    Names of the Beasts of Revelation: Wealth (Prosperity) and Tradition

    This is not the Babylonian method. Nor is it the Talmudic method. It is the common method used by all literate people in the ancient world. There were no modern numbers then; instead, letters of the alphabet were used. It was a popular game in ancient Greece: to encrypt a name using its...
  12. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    It says "count the number of the beast", not "find the number of the beast". There is no need to count anything to find 666 talents of gold in the Bible. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred...
  13. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    Here on a topographic map is shown the actual location of the future Temple described in the prophecy of Ezekiel: There should be no extraneous buildings on the entire territory, approximately one and a half by one and a half kilometers.
  14. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    You really can't imagine the Temple described by Ezekiel. The outer wall that fences off the area of the Lord's estate, in the center of which the temple complex is located, is 1440 meters long (500 reeds). Around this wall, along the perimeter, a trading area 24 meters wide (40 cubits) will be...
  15. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    Even a superficial examination of the general plan of the temple complex described by Ezekiel makes it clear that this Temple is not like previous Temples.
  16. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    The Second Temple did not match Ezekiel's description of the Temple: it was built on a different site, there was no water flowing from under the threshold of the Temple, part of the Dead Sea did not become fresh, and there were no fishermen from Ein Gedi to Ein Eglaim. The Second Temple did not...
  17. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    For those who haven't done the research on their own into Ezekiel's Third Temple prophecy. According to Ezekiel, there is no high priest in the Third Temple. (Guess why?) There is no curtain in the Third Temple separating the Holy of Holies from the rest of the Tabernacle hall. (Can you explain...
  18. Galgal

    Revelation 7: 4-8 The 144000

    I turned to Jesus Christ 34 years ago, and during that time I managed to read the New Testament. I know what is written there. And I know that when the Apostle Paul spoke of the "man of sin," he was talking about the "temple of the living God," where now, instead of God, there stands the idol of...
  19. Galgal

    The Third (Ezekiel's) Temple of Israel, Project 1534

    No, this Temple was never built. This is a well-known fact, and the Jews know it well. If you read Ezekiel, you would understand this too. Even if you read my first answers in this thread, you would also understand that this Temple could not even technically have been built in ancient times...