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As part of
that Law, Yahweh gave instructions to build a sacred tent
in which He would meet with his people. (Exodus 25:8), "And let them make Me
a sanctuary, that I may dwell among them…"

It was to
be a portable Temple that could be dismantled when the Israelites
left their campsite and set up again when they reached their
next one.
No more than the mobile Shrine, the Temple
of Jerusalem is of human conception. The first Temple was
the one dreamt by David, but built by his son Salomon around
970 BC. Elohim alone decided on proportions and measurements
of the building and its furniture. Elohim point them out
to king David, who transmits them to his son Salomon "chosen (by Elohim)
to build a Home as a shrine" (I Chronicles XXVIII -
10). "All that, said David to Salomon, it is in a writings
of the hand of Yahweh, which made me know all the details
of the plan." (I Chronicles XXVIII - 19). It will be
entirely destroyed by Nabuchodonosor in 586 B.C. and rebuilt
by Herod in 19 BC. The Romans will destroy it in 70 AD.
Since that time, the Jews are waiting for the Third Temple
to be built by the Messiah. |
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Thirteen Hebrew
Prophets over hundreds of years of biblical history spoke
about a glorious Messianic Age at the End of Days when a
future Third Temple will exist on earth.
According to the Rambam, the Jewish people
must build the Third Temple any way they can at any time
they can accomplish the task. In the Laws of Kings, (chapter
eleven, law number four), the Rambam states that the Messiah,
an earthly, Jewish king, will build the Third Temple. And,
in fact, he states that the only conclusive proof of the
identity of the Messiah is that he will be the one to build
the Temple.
So we clearly see a pattern here that from
the beginning Temples were built as a meeting place between
Yahweh and his people and Elohim gave the plan to build
them.
The same pattern occurred with Rael, Elohim
gave him the plan to build the Third Temple (Embassy) where
once again Elohim will meet with humanity.

Will you help us build it? |
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