ECT Christ is the Head of His Bride.

tetelestai

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Was there a section for,

1. The people
2. The priesthood
3. Beyond the veil

Simple question

There's no analogy.

You have three different kinds of people in three different places.

The temple had a High Priest going back and forth between all the places, priests going back and forth between two places.

The temple had God only dwelling in one section.

Does God only dwell in one of your three eternities?

Can people only go into one of your eternities once a year?

Your analogy between the temple and your "three eternities" is about the dumbest thing you ever posted. That's saying a lot considering you once said a big upside down pyramid comes out of the sky and touches planet earth.

Dispensationalism has put you in a really bad place.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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There's no analogy.

You have three different kinds of people in three different places.

The temple had a High Priest going back and forth between all the places, priests going back and forth between two places.

The temple had God only dwelling in one section.

Does God only dwell in one of your three eternities?

Can people only go into one of your eternities once a year?

Your analogy between the temple and your "three eternities" is about the dumbest thing you ever posted. That's saying a lot considering you once said a big upside down pyramid comes out of the sky and touches planet earth.

Dispensationalism has put you in a really bad place.

Was there a section for,

1. The people
2. The priesthood
3. Beyond the veil

Simple question.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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The same way a lamb, a light, bread, and a rock all mean the same thing.

You're being silly.

God promised some people dirt in the OT.
God promised some people a city from heaven in the NT.
God promised other people heaven itself in the NT.

You are in no position to make them the same. God didn't.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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This is what you do when you know you have lost the argument.

You keep repeating the same question over and over again.

What argument?

You won't answer a simple question, because you know there were 3 general sections of the temple, with 3 different types of people allowed entrance, with 3 different requirements to enter each section.
 

tetelestai

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God promised some people dirt in the OT.

That promise was fulfilled. Joshua tells us that promise was fulfilled.

For some reason, you think God still owes people dirt in the Middle East.
God promised some people a city from heaven in the NT.

Paul made it very clear that the New Jerusalem that is above (in heaven) is the mother of us all.

God promised other people heaven itself in the NT.

The New Jerusalem is in heaven.

You are in no position to make them the same. God didn't.

If you just for once, let go of your Dispensationalism, and try reading the Bible without trying to make it fit your Dispensationalism, you wouldn't keep coming up with these ridiculous theories.
 

tetelestai

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What argument?

You won't answer a simple question, because you know there were 3 general sections of the temple, with 3 different types of people allowed entrance, with 3 different requirements to enter each section.

I'm not disagreeing with you about the temple.

I'm disagreeing that the temple is analogical to your crazy "three eternities" theory.

God only dwelt in one of the 3 sections. Does God only dwell in one of your eternities?

Do people pass back and forth in one of your eternities to get to the second one of your eternities?

There is no analogy.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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Tet, and Satan, hate this idea:


1. Israel being the head of the nations on earth. All the nations flowing into Jerusalem. (The People)

2. 144000 kings and priests ruling the twelve tribes of Israel from the New Jerusalem. (The Priesthood)

3. The Body of Christ showering the heavens with it's glory from above. (Beyond the veil)


Why would they hate such a beautiful glorious plan?
 

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Tet, and Satan, hate this idea:


1. Israel being the head of the nations on earth. All the nations flowing into Jerusalem. (The People)

2. 144000 kings and priests ruling the twelve tribes of Israel from the New Jerusalem. (The Priesthood)

3. The Body of Christ showering the heavens with it's glory from above. (Beyond the veil)


Why would they hate such a beautiful glorious plan?

Are you a hyper Calvinist?? Just askin'.
 

tetelestai

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Tet, and Satan, hate this idea:

More proof you are losing.

1. Israel being the head of the nations on earth. All the nations flowing into Jerusalem. (The People)

Fulfilled in Christ Jesus.

2. 144000 kings and priests ruling the twelve tribes of Israel from the New Jerusalem. (The Priesthood)

144,000 is not literal.

3. The Body of Christ showering the heavens with it's glory from above. (Beyond the veil)

There is no veil. The veil was torn in two when Christ Jesus died on the cross. Through Christ Jesus we have direct access to God without a veil.

Why would they hate such a beautiful glorious plan?

Because it's made up, and there is nothing in the Bible to support it.
 

SaulToPaul 2

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There is no veil. The veil was torn in two when Christ Jesus died on the cross. Through Christ Jesus we have direct access to God without a veil.

The veil represented flesh. The Lord had to die first, before he could ascend to heaven.

The members of the Body are crucified, buried, risen, and seated with him.


You can ignore that there were 3 different types of people in the temple if you want, with 3 different requirements. Your loss.
 
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