New video from the "Temple Institute"

Hoshiyya

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An organization that users of this forum should be familiar with, the Temple Institute, has released an interesting video.


Video description (from Youtube) :

This is a walk-through the main sanctuary of the Holy Temple, showcasing decades of research and tens of innovative Halachic solutions to various perplexing issues that were resolved to create fully functional, ready-to-use plans. As the visual tour sweeps through the sanctuary, one can see the menorah, incense altar and showbread table, all of which have already been prepared by the Institute, among 70 other sacred vessels. The presentation was specially released to coincide with the Ninth of Av, the Jewish national day of mourning which commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Temples.

This is not a ‘virtual’ representation, but a portion of a complete and highly detailed architectural plan which has been prepared for the immediate construction of the Holy Temple. The plan includes all of components that will be used in building: marble, stone, concrete, wood, flooring materials, overlay of gold, etc.

The external view presents the openings, windows, chambers, the outer hall, the Sanctuary and the Holy of Holies.

In the first stage we are moving through the hall’s entrance. As we continue we arrive at the golden chains described in Tractate Middot, which the young priests-in-training would climb in order to view the decorative crowns that were placed in unique windows above the entrance to the Sanctuary. The visit continues on to the 38 chambers that surrounded the Sanctuary. The door opens and we find ourselves within the first chamber. We turn left and enter into the Sanctuary. From the right we see the three major vessels of the Sanctuary: The golden altar, the table of the showbread, and the menorah. We also see the curtain with its depiction of the two cherubim.

This curtain is actually a double curtain, that separates between the Holy area (the Sanctuary), and the Holy of Holies. We look up to the ceiling of the Sanctuary, which reaches a height of 40 amot. Near the ceiling are the ‘narrowing windows’ (Kings I 6:4) which direct from the Temple outwards.

Turning behind us, we see the doors of the Sanctuary towards the east, as they are opened each morning by the priests, revealing the blue skies of Jerusalem at sunrise.

From the Sanctuary, we turn back to the chambers and go out to the long passageway known as the ‘mesiba.’ We ascend stairs that lead to the roof of the chambers. We continue moving, encircling the Temple from the north and west, afterwards turning east.

At the end of the passageway stands a special ladder that is used to ascend to the upper level. This level has a very high level of sanctity. One opinion maintains that it is only entered once in seventy years (for maintenance purposes).

In summary, this is a highly-detailed building plan which includes room for further innovation by professionals and craftsmen, including decoration, heating and electric etc. According to the decisions of the steering committee that will be established to oversee the construction of the Third Holy Temple, which can be begun immediately.

The video comes one year after the Temple Institute appealed to its supporters to take part in an Indiegogo crowd funding campaign that raised over $100,000 for the architectural plans. The video was first released to supporters of a current campaign to raise the first kosher Red Heifer in Israel in over 2,000 years. Over the past five years, the organization has released its most ambitious campaigns and poignant videos to reframe the mourning period into one of active preparation for the Third Holy Temple.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ra...

Rabbi Chaim Richman, International Director of The Temple Institute noted: “One third of all Torah commandments pertain to the building of and service in the Holy Temple. Today, we not only mourn the destruction of the two Holy Temples, but also our inability to fulfill one third of the Torah. Over the last three decades, the Temple Institute has done everything in our power to research and prepare for the Third Temple. As world Jewry sits on the ground mourning the first two Temples, we have taken a huge leap towards the rebuilding, by releasing a 3D architectural rendition of the Third Temple

The Temple Institute is the center of research and preparation for the Holy Temple. In addition to educational activity focused on the centrality of the Temple Mount and Holy Temple, the Institute have also recreated over 70 sacred vessels for use in the Third Holy Temple, which can be seen at their Visitors Center in the Old City of Jerusalem.Holy Temple, which can be begun immediately.



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I heard it said that they are so organized that they could have it completed in 9 months.

But there's a mosque there.

It's always like this. Big issues like the 3rd temple being in the planning, what can people say ?

But if Genius X starts a thread full of misspellings and inane suppositions, we spend hours of our day, wasting our time, arguing against people who cannot be convinced.

I guess I want to repeat my question:
can these Temple Insititute guys, and their implications, be taken seriously ?

Or are they just the somewhat eccentric museum/historical research entity they appear to be ?
 
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As some of you will know, I was at their building a few weeks ago in Jerusalem, with my daughter, and there is no sign of all this, apart from some pictures. The exhibits displayed were not made as one would expect for the Temple - they were poorly constructed and poorly finished. I went there, having seen their FB page and being on their email list for some years, expecting to be bedazzled by what would be on show, telling my daughter how great it would be to see everything - it wasn't worth the sheqalim entrance fee. It was a third rate presentation in a rather tawdry part of the building. They should be called to account for the publicity they put out, and the reality of what they show as 'all the items needed for the Temple'. When next any of you go to Jerusalem do check it out, and be disappointed! I am no longer a subscriber to their FB page.
 
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So do you guys think it's going to happen ?
Or is the TI, as many suspect, just an eccentric organization that throws around some big words ?

What about the mosque ?
I believe it's just a seed at the moment. How and when it will grow, who knows? Given that "one day is with the Lord as a thousand years" (2 Peter 3:8), it is possible another seed could replace it given time. Again, who knows?
 
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I believe it's just a seed at the moment. How and when it will grow, who knows? Given that "one day is with the Lord as a thousand years" (2 Peter 3:8), it is possible another seed could replace it given time. Again, who knows?

2 Peter 3:8
So when he says, "give me 10 minutes and I'll sort it for you...", you know you'll be dead before it is done! :doh1:
 
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As some of you will know, I was at their building a few weeks ago in Jerusalem, with my daughter, and there is no sign of all this, apart from some pictures. The exhibits displayed were not made as one would expect for the Temple - they were poorly constructed and poorly finished. I went there, having seen their FB page and being on their email list for some years, expecting to be bedazzled by what would be on show, telling my daughter how great it would be to see everything - it wasn't worth the sheqalim entrance fee. It was a third rate presentation in a rather tawdry part of the building. They should be called to account for the publicity they put out, and the reality of what they show as 'all the items needed for the Temple'. When next any of you go to Jerusalem do check it out, and be disappointed! I am no longer a subscriber to their FB page.


I know people who have also been there that are Jewish and they are a small fringe group..... there is little to no support for a 3rd temple
 
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2 Peter 3:8
So when he says, "give me 10 minutes and I'll sort it for you...", you know you'll be dead before it is done! :doh1:
If by the '10 minutes' you're referring to the many references of man's lifespan being like the grass. (1 Peter 1:24-25) I see it more as it will be sorted out when I live again. (1 Thessalonians 4:14-17)
 
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If by the '10 minutes' you're referring to the many references of man's lifespan being like the grass. (1 Peter 1:24-25) I see it more as it will be sorted out when I live again. (1 Thessalonians 4:14-17)

I was making a play on your quote from 2 Peter 3:8, that is all.
 
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