animal sacrifices in the millennium etc?

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will animal sacrifices and law of moses be reinstituted in the millennium?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • No

    Votes: 8 88.9%

  • Total voters
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Mar 28, 2016
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#21
If you want to believe in literal millenium with literal temple and literal Israel, its quite strange you do not want to accept literal animal sacrifices.
If we desire to walk by faith (the eternal unseen) we do not look to the temporal literal as that seen.

When you start to think "wait, its already fullfilled in Christ", then you can say the same regarding temple and Israel and Sabbaths and you will suddenly end without literal millenium.
The Amil position (no literal thousand years ) does work the best it was the most popular until someone introduced the idea of God working differently in different dispensations even though he informs us differently .Seeing he works according to his faith purifying the hearts of men by a labor of His love or work of His faith. .

The signified millennium which represents a unknown amount of time literally began when Christ said it is finished.His flesh marking the last days which are literally today are over the thousand years... again used to signify a unknown number. Adding to that unknown number or taking away from it just adds confusion to the rest of the parable found in Revelation 20.

The thousand is not a measurement of men (literal) But is measured by the gold reed as a measurement of God giving us a unknown, something we can continue to walk by faith not receiving the promise in a literal way .

The one time demonstration of the power of the Spirit of Christ as the Son of man is over.

There will be no more animal sacrifices as shadow or temples made with human hands of the good thing to come. which never in the first place washed away one sin to begin with .As shadows they spoke of the suffering of Christ beforehand and the glory that did follow the beginning of the signified time to represent a unknown..

The first resurrection is the one we are in until the last day . Then the saints that are here will be caught up together with all the saints from the beginning of time . Abel’s blood still cries out today. He like any saint died not receiving the promise which all will on the last day.
 

Bladerunner

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#22
I have already explained the millennium and its nature in another thread but the answer to the poll is a clear and resounding NO!

The people who want the sacrifices to return are imagining a Judaism 2.0 and I dont understand how this view is so prevelant today.
Rokurac, if you go with the flow (lol, sorry could not help myself), By that I mean how everything happens in what order. Israel is predominately Judaism now and when the covenant spoken of in Daniel 9:27..."And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week:......" is enforced by the PSEUDOCHRIST, ask yourself why Israel wants this covenant. By turning to Isaiah 28:15-18, we find that these men of Israel wanted the Covenant with Death and Hell (rev 6:7-8) in order to build the new temple in hopes that once it was built, the REAL Messiah would come down and rid them of the scourge surrounding them. The Third temple will be built.

The temple in Ezek 40-48 is heavenly made and I surmise that it will be brought down to earth at the start of the Millennium. My reasoning is that the temple consist of Chreubs, etc. and it is fifty miles long. It will have to be set north of Jerusalem for various reasons, one of which is the enormous size of the temple itself.

This Temple that will contain Jesus and King David's Throne fulfilling the prophecy of what the angel Gabriel told to Mary, found in Luk 1:32. SHOULD NOT be confused with the New Jerusalem that will come down from Heaven in Rev 22.2.

Rem after the Millennium and the Great WHite Throne Judgement, the earth will be completely destroyed and rebuilt with NO oceans. The are no cities at this time on earth so the HOLY City, New Jerusalem is brought down out of Heaven by GOD.


 
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The temple in Ezek 40-48 is heavenly made and I surmise that it will be brought down to earth at the start of the Millennium. My reasoning is that the temple consist of Chreubs, etc. and it is fifty miles long. It will have to be set north of Jerusalem for various reasons, one of which is the enormous size of the temple itself.


but do u believe there will be sacrifices in this ezekiel temple in the millenium?
 

Bladerunner

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but do u believe there will be sacrifices in this ezekiel temple in the millenium?
Snoozy, Yes I do but you decide for yourself...

Ezek 40:42-43.."And the four tables were of hewn stone for the burnt offering, of a cubit and an half long, and a cubit and an half broad, and one cubit high: whereupon also they laid the instruments wherewith they slew the burnt offering and the sacrifice.

v.43 And within were hooks, an hand broad, fastened round about: and upon the tables was the flesh of the offering."


I recommend you take the time to slowly read the whole 40-48 chapters.... I will not take long and is worth the time.

Blessing to you and yours.

Blade

p.s. Rem in these Prophecies, Isaiah is seeing this happen in the temple. He can see the Chreubs, etc. He is not just being told what to write. He sees them so they are happening at the time period (future) he was taken to........

 

Bladerunner

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but do u believe there will be sacrifices in this ezekiel temple in the millenium?
Snoozy, You might want to include to your reading list Ezek 36-37 where you will find the Lord re-gathering His people Israel. Then Ezek 38-39 you will find the Gog/MaGog event. This all happens prior to the Ezek 40-48, The millennial and its temple.

Good reading..........
Blade
 

tanakh

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I don't believe he sacrificial system will be re instituted during a millennium. I have doubts that a literal millennium will happen at all. Christ is already reigning on his throne in Heaven and has been since the ascension. Apart from this why did God allow the temple and sacrificial system to be destroyed in the first place? Some people see the temple in Ezekiel to be the Millennial Temple. But there is a view that this was promised on condition that Israel repented and returned to God. That never fully happened. That Temple incidentally would have covered the whole of Jerusalem if it had been built not just the temple Mount. Christ never mentioned a third Temple. He only spoke of his own body. He never promised a Millennial kingdom either. He said that the Kingdom was not of this world.
 
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Bladerunner

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I don't believe he sacrificial system will be re instituted during a millennium. I have doubts that a literal millennium will happen at all. Christ is already reigning on his throne in Heaven and has been since the ascension. Apart from this why did God allow the temple and sacrificial system to be destroyed in the first place? Some people see the temple in Ezekiel to be the Millennial Temple. But there is a view that this was promised on condition that Israel repented and returned to God. That never fully happened. That Temple incidentally would have covered the whole of Jerusalem if it had been built not just the temple Mount. Christ never mentioned a third Temple. He only spoke of his own body. He never promised a Millennial kingdom either. He said that the Kingdom was not of this world.
Not I can say to your post......It seems you have said it all?????
 

tanakh

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I have already explained the millennium and its nature in another thread but the answer to the poll is a clear and resounding NO!

The people who want the sacrifices to return are imagining a Judaism 2.0 and I dont understand how this view is so prevelant today.
Those who believe all this are making the same mistake as the Jews did during Christs ministry. They believed that the Messiah would restore an earthly kingdom because they misinterpreted the scriptures.