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"rasell" > There are many references to the heavenly temple/sanctuary in the > Hebrew Bible (e.g. Psalm 11:4; 2 Samuel 22:7; Psalm 18:6; Micah 1:2; > Habakkuk 2:20; Psalm 102:19; Psalm 150:1) which suggests that it is a > real place. Yet, I don't know what really existed in the mind of the men who wrote these references? If I cannot grasp it, how can they? Yet I do believe we can conceive     

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Author: randy
Date: May 13, 2010 15:20

On 11 May, 14:16, rasell <marcand...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: The Hebrew word “tabnit” is used for the pattern which was given to Moses to construct the tabernacle (Exodus 25:9, 40). In most cases a “tabnit” is based upon a real three dimensional object . An example of this is when king Ahaz saw an idolatrous altar in Damascus and wanted a copy of it made at home in the temple precincts
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Christ_(Temple_Lot) "Doctrines of The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) are heavily influenced by the writings of David Whitmer, who was declared an apostate by the LDS church during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, Jr. and who published a pamphlet in 1887 deeply critical of Sidney Rigdon and Joseph Smith. The pamphlet containing Whitmer's anti-Mormon rant,     

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Author: rasell
Date: May 13, 2010 06:32

"TheZ" <TheZ@nospam.com> wrote in message news:Xq2pk.10628$Wm.5563@read2.cgocable.net... Who is the moron that says King Solomon's Temple has never been found? The "Temple Mount" built in 953 BC in Jerusalem was built by King Solomon. Horseshit. There was no temple, fucknutz. "Johnny B Jesus" <poki_pongo@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3be6daa0-4d5b-4d41-bd3c-bbd2aaac5252@79g2000hsk
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Johnny B Jesus wrote: > Since no "Solomon's temple" has ever been found, and a temple > to Zeus has been found, doesn't Zeus trump the old fart Yahweh? > > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080811/sc_livescience/ancientromanruinsdiscoveredinjewishcapital > > > > Ancient Roman Ruins Discovered in Jewish Capital > > LiveScience Staff > > LiveScience.com > > Roman temple ruins     

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Author: Handle de Usenet
Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:05

Since no "Solomon's temple" has ever been found, and a temple to Zeus has been found, doesn't Zeus trump the old fart Yahweh? http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20080811/sc_livescience/ancientromanruinsdiscoveredinjewishcapital Ancient Roman Ruins Discovered in Jewish Capital LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Roman temple ruins from the 2nd century A.D. have emerged from excavations
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Larry Swain wrote: > Martin Edwards wrote: >> Larry Swain wrote: >> >>> Martin Edwards wrote: >>> >>>> Larry Swain wrote: >>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Lucifer means Light Bearer in Latin. It is not found in >>>>>> Septuagint at all, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Depends on what you mean by "not found": if you mean simply that >>>>> the Latin name is not found in an earlier Greek text, ok, but the     

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Author: B.H. Cramer
Date: Aug 15, 2008 02:45

On Jun 1, 1:13 pm, Larry Swain <gi...@poetic.com> wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: Larry Swain wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: Larry Swain wrote: Lucifer means Light Bearer in Latin.  It is not found in Septuagint at all, Depends on what you mean by "not found":  if you mean simply that the Latin name is not found in an earlier Greek text
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Martin Edwards wrote: > Larry Swain wrote: > >> Martin Edwards wrote: >> >>> Larry Swain wrote: >>> >>>>>> >>>>> Lucifer means Light Bearer in Latin. It is not found in Septuagint >>>>> at all, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Depends on what you mean by "not found": if you mean simply that >>>> the Latin name is not found in an earlier Greek text, ok, but the >>>> locus classicus of the name     

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Author: Suevian
Date: Aug 14, 2008 09:41

Larry Swain wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: Larry Swain wrote: Lucifer means Light Bearer in Latin. It is not found in Septuagint at all, Depends on what you mean by "not found": if you mean simply that the Latin name is not found in an earlier Greek text, ok, but the locus classicus of the name Lucifer is Is. 14:12, and the LXX has 'ewsphoros
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Author: Johnny B Jesus
Date: Aug 12, 2008 08:28

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Author: Martin Edwards
Date: Jun 1, 2008 23:45

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Author: LloydB
Date: Jun 1, 2008 11:20

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Author: Larry Swain
Date: Jun 1, 2008 11:13

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Author: Martin Edwards
Date: Jun 1, 2008 00:05

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