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Questions On The Bible Compared To Misapplied Prophecies
Question 1. Should Christians expect the literal rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem in the future? Ezekiel 40-48)
Answer Concerning the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem, a great deal of confusion exists in the religious world. Most of that confusion is over premillinial doctrines not found in the scripture. The temple was destroyed in 587 B.C. when Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, burned Jerusalem and destroyed the temple. This is also the date of the third deportation of Judah. Ezekiel was among the 2nd group deported to Babylon in 597 B.C. Ezekiel prophesied during the captivity in Babylon. Jeremiah in Jer. 25:12 prophesied that the captivity would last 70 years. In 536 B.C. exactly 70 years after the 1st group was taken into captivity, the first group returned to Jerusalem under the leadership of Zerubbabel and Joshua the high priest (Ezra 1-5). The alter was restored and the foundation of the temple laid. In 516 B.C. the temple was finished, 70 years after it had been destroyed. Haggai and Zechariah were two prophets of this time who urged the people to complete the temple. So, God kept his promises to the Jews to return a remnant to Palestine. The temple has already been rebuilt as Ezekiel prophesied. Except when a Jew obeys the gospel of Christ, God is through with them. Their relationship with God is through Jesus Christ, just like our relationship is through him. Contact Larry Question 2. Who did God give the land of Israel to? Answer In light of what is happening today, this is an excellent question. Much confusion has occurred regarding God's relationship with the nation of Israel and how this impacts upon the questions surrounding who has the God-given right to possess the land of Palestine. For our answer, we will turn to the Bible. First we will focus on God's promise to give the land of Canaan to Israel and its fulfillment found in the Old Testament. Then, we will answer the question, "Does God have a special relationship with Israel today?' And, if He does not, then what does this say about any affirmation of a God-given claim to the land of Palestine by the Jews or anyone else. Approximately 2100 years before Jesus, God made a promise to Abraham stating that He would make of his descendants a great nation and give them the land of Canaan where He had called Abraham to wander for a period of 100 years. Besides promising the land, God also promised that Abraham would be blessed with a son through whom the nation would be established, Isaac. Further, through Isaac's descendant (Jesus) all the nations of the earth would be blessed. GEN 12:1 Now the Lord said to Abram, "Go forth from
your country, And from your relatives And from your father's house, To the
land which I will show you; Later, this land promise was repeated to Abraham. GEN 13:14 ¶ The Lord said to Abram, after Lot had separated from him, "Now lift up your eyes and look from the place where you are, northward and southward and eastward and westward; Note the word "forever" in verse 15 that may give some the idea that God intended for the Jews to live in this land until the end of earthly time but we will return to this later in the second part of our answer when we examine whether God still has a special relationship with Israel today as He did in Old Testament times. Later God spoke to Abraham (Abram at this time) and told him that his descendants would have to wait approximately four hundred years before He would give them the land of Canaan. During that time, they would be enslaved in Egypt and the wickedness of the nations of Canaan would continue to increase. GEN 15:13 God said to Abram, "Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs, where they will be enslaved and oppressed four hundred years. Under the leadership of Moses, God rescued Israel from Egyptian slavery. But before they were given the land of Canaan as promised, Moses warred the people that it was not because of their inherent goodness that they were receiving the land but God was judging the idolatrous nations in the land and also fulfilling that part of His promise to Abraham. Further, Moses warned them that if they were to remain in the land and prosper, they MUST obey God by keeping the Law of Moses! Therefore, remaining in the land was conditional not unconditional! Besides this, Moses predicted that the nation would be carried away into captivity but that God would bring some of them back to the promised land. The rest of the Old Testament is about the unfolding of Moses' inspired words. DEU 9:4 ¶ "Do not say in your heart when the Lord your God has driven them out before you, 'Because of my righteousness the Lord has brought me in to possess this land,' but it is because of the wickedness of these nations that the Lord is dispossessing them before you. DEU 28:58 ¶ "If you are not careful to observe all the words of this law which are written in this book, to fear this honored and awesome name, the Lord your God, DEU 30:1 "So it shall be when all of these things have come upon you, the blessing and the curse which I have set before you, and you call them to mind in all nations where the Lord your God has banished you, Key Point - Around 1385 BC, under the leadership of Joshua, Israel, with God's help, conquered the land of Canaan, displacing the wicked nations and the land was divided among the people. It is at this time that God fulfilled His promise to Abraham and Israel concerning the land which He swore He would give them! JOS 21:43 ¶ So the Lord gave Israel all the land which He had sworn to give to their fathers, and they possessed it and lived in it. However, as Moses had foretold, the people became disobedient to God and suffered Assyrian and Babylonian captivity. Then, as Moses also had said, God brought, through the Persian King Cyrus in 539 BC, a remnant (small number) of Jews back to the land to rebuild the Temple and Jerusalem. At this point, God had fulfilled His word concerning the land of Israel! 2CH 36:22 ¶ Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia -- in order to fulfill the word of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah -- the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, so that he sent a proclamation throughout his kingdom, and also put it in writing, saying, Now, to the next part of our answer, "Does God have a special relationship with the nation of Israel today in which He is obligated to maintain them in the land of Palestine?" No, He does not! Since the land promise was tied to their obedience to the Law of Moses and the Law of Moses has been abolished through the death of Jesus, God no longer has any special relationship with any nation including Israel! Therefore, the word "forever" attached to the promise in Gen. 13 must be taken to be a limited period of time that would end. It did end when Jesus brought the gospel into effect so that all Jews and Gentiles would be saved through Him, not by the Law of Moses. EPH 2:11 ¶ Therefore remember that formerly you, the Gentiles in the flesh, who are called "Uncircumcision" by the so-called "Circumcision," which is performed in the flesh by human hands -- Whether we are Jewish or not, we must follow Jesus and keep His commandments in order to be saved. God has a relationship with all Christians in whatever nations they may reside. Contact Gary
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