Did God command a third Temple to be build by men?

Open Heart

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so you're not that intelligent after all. 101G asked for a YES, or NO, and you could not follow those simple instructions?

countless times? then a YES or NO would have been sufficient.

101G.
Nope. Not gonna do it. You have been answered multiple times. You don't get to keep bringing up the same old moldy questions.
 

101G

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Nope. Not gonna do it.
LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, Oh my sound like a Child.... so, should 101G say .... "Go to your room?"... (smile).

please GROW up. now enough of that, please answer the Psalms 110:1 question please?

101G.

101G
 
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Jewjitzu

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LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, Oh my sound like a Child.... so, should 101G say .... "Go to your room?"... (smile).

please GROW up. now enough of that, please answer the Psalms 110:1 question please?
You got your answer.

What about your BDB mistake?
 

Jewjitzu

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LOL, LOL, LOL, LOL, Oh my sound like a Child.... so, should 101G say .... "Go to your room?"... (smile).

please GROW up. now enough of that, please answer the Psalms 110:1 question please?
Here's some examples of your mistakes thru last year.

Psalm 110:1
Post in thread 'What is of most importance?' https://forums.carm.org/threads/what-is-of-most-importance.15564/post-1238009

Post in thread 'Elohim: is it plural' https://forums.carm.org/threads/elohim-is-it-plural.12833/post-980701

Post in thread 'Elohim: is it plural' https://forums.carm.org/threads/elohim-is-it-plural.12833/post-980695

Get a new hobby.
 
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101G

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Matthew 16:17 "And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven."
HOW IGNORANT can one be...... Oh My, My, MY, Flesh and blood did not reveal it. the Ordinal First did, who is in HEAVEN. listen and learn, while on EARTH, God in the ECHAD of Ordinal Last was in a G2758 κενόω kenoo (ke-no-ō') state, per Phil. 2:7.

so that ERROR is Corrected.
Jewjitzu said, "Once again, we can understand how David can have a son of his, lord, adoni, over him". ANOTHER ERROR OF IGNORANCE. Matthew 22:41 "While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them," Matthew 22:42 "Saying, What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The Son of David." Matthew 22:43 "He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying," Matthew 22:44 "The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool?" Matthew 22:45 "If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?" Matthew 22:46 "And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions."
now we have an IGNORANT answer that is as far in left field as the devil can get one.
EDUCATION TIME: "Lord" here as well as Psalms is the "LORD"/God shared in "Flesh",
Lord, Greek, G2962 κύριος kurios (kï '-riy-os) n.
1. lord, supreme in authority, the one in control.
2. (also, by implication) sir or master (as a title showing respect for others).
3. (in Hebrew) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
4. (in Hebrew) Yahweh. Outside the Hebraic Scriptures, rabbis rendered the name “Yahweh” as “LORD” or as “GOD” with the intent to keep this name utterly holy and away from any hint or speck of desecration. This practice continues fervently to this day.
5. (of ownership) an owner (especially of an animal or object).
[from κῦρος kŷrȏs “supremacy”]
KJV: God, Lord, master, Sir

Notice definition #3. in HEBREW, in HEBREW, in HEBREW, Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences). WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THEY TEACHING THESE HEBREWS?..... NOTHING.

Now Psalms 110:1 and, and, and, verse 5. Psalms 110:1 "A Psalm of David. The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool." now verse 5. Psalms 110:5 "The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath." THE SAME "Lord" IN VERSE 1 AT THE LORD RIGHT IS THE SAME "Lord" IN Matthew 22:44-46.

NOW LETS SEE THE DEFINITION OF BOTH

"Lord": H136 אֲדֹנָי 'Adonay (ad-o-noy') n-m.
1. (meaning) Lord (used as a proper name of God only).
2. (person) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually “Yahweh God of Israel” - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
[am emphatic form of H113]
KJV: (my) Lord.
Root(s): H113

Now again "Lord" in Matthews 22:44-46.
Lord, Greek, G2962 κύριος kurios (kï '-riy-os) n.
1. lord, supreme in authority, the one in control.
2. (also, by implication) sir or master (as a title showing respect for others).
3. (in Hebrew) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
4. (in Hebrew) Yahweh. Outside the Hebraic Scriptures, rabbis rendered the name “Yahweh” as “LORD” or as “GOD” with the intent to keep this name utterly holy and away from any hint or speck of desecration. This practice continues fervently to this day.
5. (of ownership) an owner (especially of an animal or object).
[from κῦρος kŷrȏs “supremacy”]
KJV: God, Lord, master, Sir

it's the same one PERSON...... CHECKMATE on all three,

GET A NEW LIFE in Christ JESUS...... (smile), be BORN AGAIN, from ABOVE, and not from BELOW.... :eek: YIKES!

101G.
 

Jewjitzu

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Matthew 16:17 "And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven."
HOW IGNORANT can one be...... Oh My, My, MY, Flesh and blood did not reveal it. the Ordinal First did, who is in HEAVEN. listen and learn, while on EARTH, God in the ECHAD of Ordinal Last was in a G2758 κενόω kenoo (ke-no-ō') state, per Phil. 2:7.
Rotfl... first and last are adjectives and not ordinals. So, you continue in your errors. ;)

so that ERROR is Corrected.
So you admit the error but remain in it.

Jewjitzu said, "Once again, we can understand how David can have a son of his, lord, adoni, over him". ANOTHER ERROR OF IGNORANCE.
Since you can't read or understand Hebrew, the error is once again yours.

Matthew 22:41 "While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them," Matthew 22:42 "Saying, What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The Son of David." Matthew 22:43 "He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying," Matthew 22:44 "The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool?" Matthew 22:45 "If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?" Matthew 22:46 "And no man was able to answer him a word, neither durst any man from that day forth ask him any more questions."
Rotfl... you were answered previously, and I doubt the truthfulness of the NT here.

now we have an IGNORANT answer that is as far in left field as the devil can get one.
Then stop being ignorant.

EDUCATION TIME: "Lord" here as well as Psalms is the "LORD"/God shared in "Flesh",
Nowhere is God shared in the flesh. Once again, a share is always less than the whole. Read up on Websters dictionary again.

Lord, Greek, G2962 κύριος kurios (kï '-riy-os) n.
1. lord, supreme in authority, the one in control.
2. (also, by implication) sir or master (as a title showing respect for others).
3. (in Hebrew) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
4. (in Hebrew) Yahweh. Outside the Hebraic Scriptures, rabbis rendered the name “Yahweh” as “LORD” or as “GOD” with the intent to keep this name utterly holy and away from any hint or speck of desecration. This practice continues fervently to this day.
5. (of ownership) an owner (especially of an animal or object).
[from κῦρος kŷrȏs “supremacy”]
KJV: God, Lord, master, Sir

Notice definition #3. in HEBREW, in HEBREW, in HEBREW, Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences). WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE THEY TEACHING THESE HEBREWS?..... NOTHING.
Rotfl... you forget definition #2, which corresponds to adoni found in Psalm 110:1.

Now Psalms 110:1 and, and, and, verse 5. Psalms 110:1 "A Psalm of David. The LORD said unto my Lord,
adoni, not divine.

Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool." now verse 5. Psalms 110:5 "The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath." THE SAME "Lord" IN VERSE 1 AT THE LORD RIGHT IS THE SAME "Lord" IN Matthew 22:44-46.
Wrong. The Hebrew here is different than in Psalm 110:1.

NOW LETS SEE THE DEFINITION OF BOTH

"Lord": H136 אֲדֹנָי 'Adonay (ad-o-noy') n-m.
1. (meaning) Lord (used as a proper name of God only).
2. (person) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually “Yahweh God of Israel” - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
[am emphatic form of H113]
KJV: (my) Lord.
Root(s): H113

Now again "Lord" in Matthews 22:44-46.
Lord, Greek, G2962 κύριος kurios (kï '-riy-os) n.
1. lord, supreme in authority, the one in control.
2. (also, by implication) sir or master (as a title showing respect for others).
3. (in Hebrew) Adonai, The Lord God of Israel (which is actually Yahweh God of Israel - see Exodus 5:1 and 120 other occurrences).
4. (in Hebrew) Yahweh. Outside the Hebraic Scriptures, rabbis rendered the name “Yahweh” as “LORD” or as “GOD” with the intent to keep this name utterly holy and away from any hint or speck of desecration. This practice continues fervently to this day.
5. (of ownership) an owner (especially of an animal or object).
[from κῦρος kŷrȏs “supremacy”]
KJV: God, Lord, master, Sir

it's the same one PERSON...... CHECKMATE on all three,
You're acknowledging you believe in two gods. The God said to my God. Rotfl...

GET A NEW LIFE in Christ JESUS...... (smile), be BORN AGAIN, from ABOVE, and not from BELOW.... :eek: YIKES!
Rotfl... when you can read some Hebrew, we can have a real conversation.

Why don't you acknowledge your previous mistakes with bemotaiv, achronim, Jesus praying to another not himself, etc.?
 

Photine

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The 3rd temple is the temple of Jesus' body, which He raised up Himself on the 3rd day after being crucified.
 

Open Heart

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The 3rd temple is the temple of Jesus' body, which He raised up Himself on the 3rd day after being crucified.
Jeremiah gives the dimensions of the third temple, so it is obviously referring to a literal, earthly temple, not someone's body.
 

Photine

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Isaiah 66:1-4

1This is what the Lord says:

“Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool.
Where is the house you will build for me?
Where will my resting place be?

2Has not my hand made all these things,
and so they came into being?”
declares the Lord.
“These are the ones I look on with favor:
those who are humble and contrite in spirit,
and who tremble at my word.

3But whoever sacrifices a bull
is like one who kills a person,
and whoever offers a lamb
is like one who breaks a dog’s neck;
whoever makes a grain offering
is like one who presents pig’s blood,
and whoever burns memorial incense
is like one who worships an idol.
They have chosen their own ways,
and they delight in their abominations;

4so I also will choose harsh treatment for them
and will bring on them what they dread.
For when I called, no one answered,
when I spoke, no one listened.
They did evil in my sight
and chose what displeases me.”

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Jewjitzu

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God doesn't live in earthly temples.

*chuckle*
And He isnt contained in a heavenly one either.

1 Kings 8
27But will God indeed dwell upon the earth? Even heaven, the highest heaven, cannot contain You, much less this temple I have built.

So, God isn't physical, nor contained in a human body, etc.
 

Photine

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And He isnt contained in a heavenly one either.

1 Kings 8
27But will God indeed dwell upon the earth? Even heaven, the highest heaven, cannot contain You, much less this temple I have built.

So, God isn't physical, nor contained in a human body, etc.

That verse doesn't say God doesn't have a temple, just not a created one.

Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.

Micah 1:2
Hear, O peoples, all of you; listen, O earth, and everyone in it! May the Lord GOD bear witness against you, the Lord from His holy temple.

Jonah 2:7
As my life was fading away, I remembered the LORD. My prayer went up to You, to Your holy temple.
 
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Jewjitzu

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That verse doesn't say God doesn't have a temple, just not a created one.
Then it isn't a physical one, since He isnt created nor physical, nor can be contained in anything in heaven or earth, including a body.

Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.

Micah 1:2
Hear, O peoples, all of you; listen, O earth, and everyone in it! May the Lord GOD bear witness against you, the Lord from His holy temple.

Jonah 2:7
As my life was fading away, I remembered the LORD. My prayer went up to You, to Your holy temple.
Yes, but it isn't physical. So, what kind of temple is it?
 

Jewjitzu

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The 3rd temple is the temple of Jesus' body, which He raised up Himself on the 3rd day after being crucified.
Nope. First off, according to the NT, the Father raised him up. 2ndly, Ezekiel is clear about a physical building as the 3rd temple. 3rdly, you said God isn't in a created temple, so you debunk your own idea above.
 

Photine

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Then it isn't a physical one, since He isnt created nor physical, nor can be contained in anything in heaven or earth, including a body.


Yes, but it isn't physical. So, what kind of temple is it?

I never said it was physical. But thanks for admitting that God does have a temple.
 

Photine

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Nope. First off, according to the NT, the Father raised him up. 2ndly, Ezekiel is clear about a physical building as the 3rd temple. 3rdly, you said God isn't in a created temple, so you debunk your own idea above.

Jesus raised Himself from the dead, like He said He has power to do.
 

Jewjitzu

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I never said it was physical. But thanks for admitting that God does have a temple.
The idea is that God is in His "place" which isn't physical. We can't conceive where He is.

The word choice of "temple" is more of an idea than a place.
 
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