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Priestly garments give Jews hope of new temple at Jerusalem
Associated Press
Posted online: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 at 2229 hrs Print Email
JERUSALEM, July 7: In a stuffy basement off an Old City alleyway in Jerusalem, tailors using ancient texts as a blueprint have begun making a curious line of clothing that they hope will be worn by priests in a reconstructed Jewish Temple—the spiritual centre of Judaism destroyed by Roman legions two millennia ago.
The project, run by a Jerusalem group called the Temple Institute, is part of an ideology that advocates making practical preparations for the rebuilding of the ancient Temple on a disputed rectangle in Jerusalem sacred to both Jews and Muslims.
Jews call the site the Temple Mount and venerate it as their holiest place. The Temple itself was destroyed by Roman legions two millennia ago. For the past 1,300 years, the site has been home to Islam’s third-holiest shrine, the Noble Sanctuary, including the golden Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
These conflicting claims lie at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and past efforts to upset the status quo have erupted into violence.
The Temple Institute has made priestly garments in the past for display in the small museum it runs in the Jewish Quarter, but those were hand-sewn and cost upward of $10,000 each. The institute recently received rabbinic permission to begin using sewing machines for the first time, bringing the cost down and allowing them to produce dozens or hundreds of garments, depending on how many orders come in.
If you are a descendant of the Jewish priestly class, a full outfit, including an embroidered belt 32 biblical cubits (48 feet, 15 meters) long, can be yours for about $800. “Before, the clothes we made were to go on display. Now we’re engaged in the practical fulfillment of the divine commandment,” said Yehuda Glick, the Temple Institute’s director, at a ceremony marking the workshop’s opening last week.
The thread, six-ply flax, was purchased in India, and the diamond-patterned fabric was woven in Israel. The blue dye, which the Bible calls “tchelet,” is made from the secretions of a snail found in the Mediterranean Sea, and the red colour comes from an aphid found on local trees.
The priests, made up of descendants of the Biblical figure Aaron, were an elite group entrusted with the Temple and its rituals, such as sacrificing animals and making other offerings to God. The memory of belonging to that class has been preserved by Jews through the centuries. Their most common family name is “Cohen,” meaning priest.
The Temple Institute and similarly minded believers think those modern priests will soon have to resume the rituals of their ancestors in a rebuilt Temple, and that by preparing their garments they are bringing that day closer.
However, Adnan Husseini, formerly the top Muslim official at the site and now an adviser on Jerusalem affairs to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, called the work of such groups a “provocation”. “If they talk about building the third Temple, what does it mean? It means they will destroy the Islamic mosques,” Husseini said.
Monday, July 7, 2008
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SHALOM!
My inspiration comes from an ever evolving revelation of just who the King of the Jews is. The gentile 'church' has stripped the meaning of Messiah away from it's Hebrew origins. As you know, 'Messiah' comes from the Hebrew 'Mashiach' which is an office that CANNOT be seperated from the nation of Israel. When Yeshua told Peter 'Upon this rock I will build my 'church', the Hebrew word He used was 'knesset' which means 'called out higherarchy' from the congregation of Israel. 'Called out' to spiritually rule and reighn along with Him, NOT to leave Judaism and form a new ‘religion! Just as Jethro advised Moses to select captains to judge over thousands, hundreds, and fifties, Israel has a 'Knesset' today, which gives us a 'preview' of the Messianic' Kingdom that will rule for 1,000 years in the redemption. I think it' exciting to know that the Sanhidran has been reconvened after 2,000 years! He created man (In His image) to have dominion over the earth in it's 'garden' state and He said in Malachi 'I am The Lord God, I CHANGE NOT', and it's still His will that man 'Be fruitful, multiply, and dress and keep the garden'. Isaiah 27:6 tells us that in the redemption, the whole earth will become the global garden as originally intended. The book of John tells us at the GARDEN TOMB resurrection, Mary 'thought' He was the GARDENER, and she was right! Hebrew gardener's apperal was almost IDENTICAL to that of the High Priest's (minus the breastplateof stones etc...), and as the 'Resurrected First fruit', when He rose from the dead, HE HARVESTED HIMSELF! AFTER the millinium reighn on the earth, Romans 8 tells us that 'The whole creation waits for the FULL manifestation of the SONS (GARDENERS) OF GOD! We will plant seeds of His Kingdom throughout the universe! Imagine as your 'Heavenly' reward, a canvas that spans GALAXIES, with comets for brushes! The Holy of Holies IS the enter of the Temple Mount, which is the center of Israel, which is the center of the earth where God The Father and The Lamb are the light of of the redeemed creation(Revelation 21), and it is byt his light that we get our 'spiritual' perspective for our next assignments!
The 'oldest' proffession is NOT prostitution as the fallen world claims, it's Gardening! (Read John 15)
SHEMA ISRAEL ADONAI ELOHEYNU ADONAI ECHAD!
HEAR O ISRAEL, THE LORD OUR GOD, THE LORD IS ONE!
Shalom,
The Gardener
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