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RE: Ark of the Covenant about to be unveiled? - 7/9/2009 11:00:57 AM
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Lapidoth
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Hiding the Ark LINK quote:
Rabbi Tropper, also citing also the Babylonian Talmud in Tractate Yoma 72 A, stated that the Mishkhan (Wilderness Sanctuary) and all its contents were hidden away but will one day be found. Yes, here the Mishkhan, or Wilderness Temple, which was built by Bezaleel in the Negev Desert, under the supervision of Moses and the blueprint given to him by the Lord of hosts on Mount Sinai, was kept in a sacred repository in a grotto under the Temple of Solomon and was still preserved in the days of Jeremiah and King Josiah. In an article written by Rabbi Tropper, he writes the following: "This house of worship ("Mishkhan") contained the altar for the daily and seasonal sacrifices, the elaborate Menorah (candelabra) of solid gold, the Qalal (copper urn) containing the Ashes of the Red Heifer, and the numerous other vessels utilized for the detailed services of the Kohanim (priests). Within the Mishkhan's inner chamber, the Holy of Holies could be found the magnificent Ark of the Covenant containing among other sacred items, the Tablets of the Ten Commandments brought down by Moses at Sinai. Because of these sacred contents and the level of holiness attained by the Prophet Moses, only the Mishkhan reached a pure enough state to warrant that the Shechina (Divine Presence of G-d) come to rest within it for all eternity. When the First Temple was built in Jerusalem, the Ark of the Covenant was placed inside while the rest of the Mishkhan was buried beneath in a secret vault." quote:
‘These Mishnayot ["Records"] were written by five righteous men. They are: Shimur the Levite, Hizkiyah, Zidkiyah, Chaggai the Prophet and Zechariah, son of Ido the Prophet. They concealed the vessels of the Temple and the wealth of the treasures that were in Jerusalem which will not be discovered until the day of the coming of Moschiach, son of David, speedily in our times, Amen, and so it will be.”
< Message edited by Lapidoth -- 7/9/2009 11:34:29 AM >
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RE: Ark of the Covenant about to be unveiled? - 7/9/2009 12:59:19 PM
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Lapidoth
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Here's another link quote:
THE PILLARS There are two strange pillars in the Temple (1 Kings 7:15, 22). They are minutely described in the text but they have absolutely no function in the building. They do not hold anything, they are hollow, they have ugly proportions and they bear a name: Boaz and Yachin. Most sanctuaries of that time had a set up like Solomon's Temple, but nowhere are similar pillars to be seen. The height of each pillar is eighteen cubits and on top of it is a capital of five cubits (1 Kings 7:15, 16). But at the time of the destruction of the Temple (2 Kings 25:17) the capital is described as having a measure of "three cubits"! What happened? Maybe this story will give an explanation. LINK Pillar in Action LINK LINK 2 quote:
This singular coincidence makes us thinking that the pillars were nothing less but parts of camouflaged machines. They bring up an interesting thought: quote:
Among the writings attributed to him, the mysterious and controversial Song of Songs appears to be the most probable treasury map. That makes me more curious about the Songs...............LOL
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Why does He keep quoting Torah? Doesn't He know He's about to abolish it? http://www.tedpearce.com/Videos/TheForgottenpeople.html BARUCH HABA BASHEM YAHUAH
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