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Offline JamesH  
#1 Posted : Saturday, July 6, 2013 9:08:42 AM(UTC)
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Offline JamesH  
#2 Posted : Thursday, July 11, 2013 4:02:20 AM(UTC)
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Is it possible that Yah,s Temple was never in Jerusalem????


Samaritan 

There is one God, YHWH, the same God recognized by the Hebrew prophets.
The Torah was given by God to Moses.
Mount Gerizim, not Jerusalem, is the one true sanctuary chosen by Israel's God.
Many Samaritans believe that at the end of days, the dead will be resurrected by Taheb, a restorer (possibly a prophet, some say Moses).
Paradise (heaven).
The priests are the interpreters of the law and the keepers of tradition; scholars are secondary to the priesthood.
The authority of post-Torah sections of the Tanakh, and classical Jewish rabbinical works (the Talmud, comprising the Mishnah and the Gemara) is rejected.
They have a significantly different version of the Ten Commandments (for example, their 10th commandment is about the sanctity of Mount Gerizim).
The Samaritans retained the Ancient Hebrew script, the high priesthood, animal sacrifices, the eating of lambs at Passover, and the celebration of Aviv in spring as the New Year. Yom Teruah (the biblical name for Rosh Hashanah), at the beginning of Tishrei, is not considered a new year as it is in Judaism. Their main Torah text differs from the Masoretic Text, as well. Some differences are doctrinal: for example, the Samaritan Torah explicitly states that Mount Gerizim is "the place that God has chosen" for the Temple, as opposed to the Jewish Torah that refers to "the place that God will choose". Other differences are minor and seem more or less accidental.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritans
Offline JamesH  
#3 Posted : Sunday, July 14, 2013 11:57:02 AM(UTC)
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"Solomon Builds the Temple"

2 Chronicles chapter 3
Verse 1
chalal Shlomoh banah bayith YHWH Yruwshalayim har Moriyah raah Daviyd ab kuwn maqowm Daviyd goren Ornan Ybuwciy  

S2490 chalal                                       S8010 Shlomoh                 S1129 banah
to pollute, defile, profane, begin          Solomon ( peaceful )         to build

S1004 bayith                    S3068  YHWH          S3389 Yruwshalayim
house ( family house)          Yahowah                         a dual ( in allusion to its two main hills )      

S2022  har                                   S4179 Moriyah                          S7200 raah
a mountain or range of hills         seen of yah              where        to see, observe, perceive 

S1732 Daviyd             S 1  ab                                  S3559 kuwn
loving, David                   father               that          to be erect, established, prepared 

S4725 maqowm                                S1732 Daviyd         S1637 goren
place; height; stature; standing.      loving, David           to smooth; threshing floor, open area

S771  Ornan           S2983 Ybuwciy  
strong                          Jebusite

Translation
Solomon began to build the family house of Yahowah in a dual mountain seen of yah where his father David prepared a place in the open area of a strong jebusite




"The Ark Brought into the Temple"

2 Chronicles chapter 5
Verse 2
az qahal Shlomoh zaqen Yisrael kowl sar mattah nasi ab ben Yisrael Yruwshalayim alah arown briyth Yahowah ayar Daviyd tsiyown 

S227 az                            S6950 qahal                                       S8010 Shlomoh 
at that time or place       to convoke; ( gather, assemble )      Solomon ( peaceful ) 

S2205 zaqen            S3478 Yisrael                               S3605 kowl
to be old, elder               He will rule as God,( Israel )           all; the whole

S8269 sar                                                     S4294 mattah 
a head person; prince; ruler; leader          a branch ( as extending ) rod; staff; tribe.

S5387 nasi                         S 1  ab           S1121 ben       S3478 Yisrael 
exalted one, i.e. a king           father            son               He will rule as God,( Israel ) 

                     S3389 Yruwshalayim                                            S5927 alah
to                  a dual ( in allusion to its two main hills )              to ascend, to go up

S727 arown           S1285 briyth                                                           S3068 YHWH
a box: - ark                a compact :- covenant, an agreement            Yahowah

S5892 ayar                                                 S1732 Daviyd                        
a city, encampment or post                        loving, David                       that        

S6726 tsiyown
to parch, a desert ( as a permanent capital )

Translation
At that time Solomon assembled the elders of Israel all the leaders of the tribes and the exalted heads of the families of the sons of Israel to a dual ( in allusion to its two main hills ) to go up with the box that contains the agreement of Yahowah from the city of David that is a permanent capital.


The city of David ( ayar Daviyd ) was located in " present day Jerusalem" 
1 Chronicles 11 : 4,5

Solomon took the ark from the city of David to Yruwshalayim (S3389)  where Solomon built the temple. 2 Chronicles chapter 5

Solomon's Temple was NOT in the area of " present day Jerusalem" 

Question ?????????????
How could Saul and the children of Judah dwell in Jrusalem befor David took and built the city?   1 Chronicles 8 : 28, 32, 33  and 9 : 3

 S3389 Yruwshalayim (  a dual ( in allusion to its two main hills ) is NOT the same place as " present day Jerusalem" 

Also, to date there is no archeological evidence of Solomon's Temple ever existing in modern day Jerusalem !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Gerizim         ???
Offline JamesH  
#4 Posted : Friday, July 19, 2013 5:22:38 AM(UTC)
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I'm surprised no one has commented on this post

The Implication to the three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are extensive , if Solomon's temple was never in modern day Jerusalem.

http://qeiyafa.huji.ac.il/index.asp

http://www.haaretz.com/n...atures/.premium-1.536594
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