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In my many years of study, of which you will only see a part in this article, I have discovered that the Prophet Yechetzqyah wrote about a Temple and a time period for the day in which we now live.
Yechetzqyah was inspired to write this prophecy over 600 years before the Temple was destroyed in 70 c.e. He was inspired to write for us who live in these days—these troublous days, these same troublous times that the other inspired prophets proclaimed.
In these same prophecies, we are also shown a peaceful solution for building the Temple of Yahweh! What is even more important is the fact that these same prophecies show us how we, in this generation, can bring peace to Jerusalem and to the world.
In Yechetzqyah's prophecies are the complete measurements of a Temple unlike any other that was ever built before. Many of these measurements have never made sense to any other scholars, but with Yahweh's inspiration we have come to see exactly what the Prophet Yechetzqyah saw: The pattern for building the Temple in these Last Days.
This pattern, with all its measurements, exactly fits the area of land sitting north of the Dome of the Rock Mosque. Yechetzqyah confirmed that is where the Temple will set. Yes, this pattern offers us, this last generation, a peaceful solution to building the Temple, and an end to the troublous times which Jerusalem now faces.
All we now ask is that you study this information carefully. Then, contact The House of Yahweh if you have any questions.
To many people today, and especially to our government leaders, speaking about or quoting from the Holy Scriptures is not the so-called "in thing'' to do. In fact, I have found as I have attempted to set an appointment to speak to a leader of a nation, that when the Bible is mentioned, the door is shut or the phone is hung up, almost instantly. Nevertheless, the Holy Scriptures have very real and viable solutions to today's world problems. Our world leaders would be well advised to study these solutions and then apply them in solving today's problems, rather than relying upon their own understanding.
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