Mountains Before The Temple
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Mountains before the Temple~ explores Jewish, Christian, and Muslim roadblocks that stand in the way of rebuilding the Temple, how to remove them and ensure the safety of Israel at the same time.
Mountains before the Temple rethinks old prejudices in a posttribulational challenge to Christians to be partners with God.
Seeking to hasten the Day of Christ, Mountains before the Temple explores these themes:
~Asaph predicts two destructions of the Temple, and a third attempt
~Where the Temple should be built
~Literalist vs. Spiritualizing views on the future Temple
~The relevance of the missing tribes of Israel
~How the predicted Name of the Messiah makes a difference
~Why the New Covenant revealed in the Old Covenant changes everything
~How Christians play a role in returning the Messiah
~ Why the Feast of Tabernacles is the feast of the Millennium
~ How finding David’s descendant makes all the difference to Israel
~Where Jewish philosopher Maimonides and Zechariah meet on the Temple
~ Israel builds the Temple anticipating the Messiah’s coming
~ The Messiah’s part in building a Temple and reconsecrating the new one
~Shockingly: Christian interest in preserving the Dome of the Rock
~God’s surprising plans for two former Muslim nations
~Christian, Jewish, and Muslim theologies that hinder the Temple
~The symbol of the Holy Spirit in both Old and New Testaments
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615795314
ISBN10: 1615795316
Zechariah Donagan
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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