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386 | Solomon's Temple and the Millennial Kingdom (Hidden in Plain Sight?) w The Fig Tree Generation

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1h 43m
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30 Aug 2024
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Shalom, everybody. We are live. We had some tech issues. We're starting about. It's actually 7/11 right now as I speak. So welcome everybody and thanks for being here. I am back with Jim from the Victory Generation. He is joining us alone tonight. How are you doing and how is your lovely wife and family tonight? Everything is good. Shalom, thank you for having me on. It's been great. My wife. I wish she could join me. The Millennial Kingdom Discussions are kind of more my thing. So she's like, "You take this." So that's on here. So if you guys were to have a joint discussion together, what would that generally be? Well, so we have our channel in the Victory Generation, and so that's what we're on there usually together. And so we talk about all kinds of stuff. We love extra biblical text. And always, we talk about Millennial Kingdom, extra biblical text, all kinds of things. I love the crazy stuff in Scripture. This word is just wild. I mean, every time I read it, it just explodes all the pages. Something new. And that just happened. I've grown up in Scripture from a whole life in Christian school, Christian upbringing, but it just just happened seven years ago. And it hasn't ended for me. It's like I'm still addicted to these words in this book. And so we talk about that kind of stuff. And just a lot of stuff. And always, the Torah comes up in conversation. It truly is the meditation of our heart. I'm not saying that in a proud way. I'm excited about it. So now, obviously, for everyone out there, the topic of discussion tonight, we will be talking about the Millennial Kingdom and Jim and I have a lot in common. Obviously, the Bible, the Torah, Millennial Kingdom beliefs. And you can see you're on, he's on his homestead right now. I could see your dog in the background. What is the name of your dog? That's Leo. He's doing absolutely nothing. Whatever he is back there. He's on stage right. So, yeah. Yeah, there we are. All right. So, speaking of which, I wanted to play this video really quickly. It's only like three minutes. Of course, you're in it. So, and I wanted to comment on it afterwards. Let's see if I could bring it up before I press play. Shabbat shalom, guys. I just wanted to say something real quick. It's playing. I don't even have it up. Ridiculous. Let's try this again. I'm going to move you from the stage real quick. All right. Here we go. Shabbat shalom, guys. I had a little quick to all you homestead out there. The Torah keep in homesteaders. There's a lot of them. I think a lot of us who are trying to seek the Torah, trying to keep the Torah of Yahweh. We seek the ancient paths, the homestead lifestyle, trying to get back to Yahweh's ways and trying to live off the land ourselves and not off this world, not being slave to the system of the world. Just a little something. Teach your animals how to keep Sabbath. I think it's kind of interesting because I think we can all learn to keep Sabbath as human beings. It's made for us, right? Sabbath is created for man, not man for the Sabbath, but also think you can teach your animals. It's kind of interesting how we've been keeping Sabbath on this property for seven years now. We're going into our seventh year. It's interesting the animals that we have. I think they know it's the Sabbath when it's the Sabbath. Just because we've been resting, the donkeys don't. They want no matter what time of day or what day it is it doesn't matter. They want their unclean. It's just part of it. But the sheep, everything else they rely on, they seem to not want to work. They seem to want to just sit under a tree and chill. These turkeys are following me right there. But they keep Sabbath too all day long today. They were underneath our little trailer. They were just relaxing. They were doing nothing. They weren't begging for food. Nothing. It's kind of interesting. I feel like they kind of know there's a special day, a day that's kind of set apart where they don't see us as much and we're not out talking to them as much or feeding them or doing things as much. We still take care of them if things need to be done. We try to get that all done on the night before Sabbath and try to get everything done. But sometimes things come up. You get an animal losing it to go put it back in its cage. But I don't know. It's kind of interesting. If you just pay attention to some of your animals and actually teach them, teach them about Shabbat. Because I think they're learning. I really do. I think they know today's set apart. Let me get this back again. The first time I watched that video, unfortunately your camera is really pixelated. I think we're going to have a lot of tech issues tonight. Let's hope we can get through this tonight without too many tech issues. Hopefully I'm coming in clear. Are you with us, Jim? I'm still here. Yeah. All right. I love the first time that I watched that video. You can hear the turkeys gobbling and then you can actually hear the donkey braying before you ever see them in the video, at least before I saw them. So, okay, something is going on here. I'm going to try to fix your, just so we get a good. I'm not trying to mess with you. I'm going to try to remove you and see if I can. I can leave and come back in. Let me do that. Yeah, why don't why don't you just leave and then come back and we'll keep talking about it. All right. Well, we wait for him to come back. The question was, what is someone has what is this? Well, we're going to be talking about the millennial teams to help. He's right back. Here we go. Perfect. That's a that's way better. Okay, you're with us. So I want to talk a little bit more about your experiences with the animals and. Yeah. How, how, what have been your, what have been your experiences with the animals on your, your homestead in terms of their resting you had mentioned that the donkey continues on but what have you seen with the other animals. Well, I mean, it was just, it's kind of funny this video because we talk about a number of things on our channel. And we've said some crazy things and we talked about some crazy subjects with people, but for some reason this video received the most hatred. So people did not like this video. I don't think it's because of me or the animals. It truly is because of the Sabbath. Some people just honestly, they just do not like Sabbath. And it's kind of interesting. I just was kind of just showing like, I mean, I'm kind of noticed this over the past seven years, just walking on our land. Our animals know that I'm not going to feed them that I'm not, well, I'm not saying I don't feed them on the south because sometimes I do. But honestly, I try not to do anything on the Sabbath with the animals. We'll take care of it the night before. And usually, and it's crazy, but you go outside and you truly go outside and they're just laying around. They don't do anything. And not that they're usually working, but it's amazing how it's amazing to see the animals actually kind of learn from your behavior. And the donkeys, you know, I was kind of making a joke being that they're unclean. I love my donkeys. I actually talked to them and tell them about yah. I know it sounds maybe crazy to some people, but these are Jerusalem donkeys. It's a, it's a female donkey and her cult. And, and I just tell them, I was like, you shoe a road in on you, you know, and a donkey just like you. And these animals understand us. We have this in scripture. We have posted a verse at the bottom of that video where it says not to, in the Torah, not to make your ox work on the Sabbath. Yeah, I understand you shouldn't be out there plowing. But, you know, it says even your animal, you know, don't make your animal work also. And we also have, you know, scriptures in the Testament of the patriarchs, where it says to be kind to the beast, be kind to these animals because they're going to answer about you. They're on the day of judgment. They're going to come to you. And if you treated them wrong, they might speak up. So there's something to it. I don't know what it is, but I think it's interesting because we do go outside and they are resting. So, there was that there was an interesting study done during the Second World War, and I wish I had brought it up with me before we had this conversation and I recall reading about a man who was in a, it was in some sort of like concentration camp or some sort of internment camp in Poland or somewhere in the whereabouts in Europe. And he had, he was a Sabbath keeper. And he had a, like an ox or something. And he basically, he wanted to rest and he wanted his ox to rest and he made a deal with his, his, the prison workers there. They said that if you allow us to get our work done, that, you know, we have an X amount of work that we have to get done through the week. You guys are making us working on these seven days a week. But if we can get the this X amount of work done by Friday, myself and my, I believe it was an ox, can we have the day off? And, you know, they're like, okay, sure. And so he was always able to get it off and they found, he was always able to get his work done as well as the ox and they found that the, when the ox would rest on Sabbath as well. And in turn, they actually did much more productive work, like they were actually getting more done by having that day of rest. So it just, it's really interesting and it was truly controversial. And as you said, and in fact, while that video was playing, I actually deleted a comment. I'm going to probably ban them from the channel. And they, and they brought up, you know, they were what they were here just because they were part of the attack and they hated it. And it was, as you were saying, this is like this is literally one of the 10 commandments. I mean, I don't mean to be preachy tonight, but it's literally what it's like not rocket science people. This is the 10 commandments. And so I just wish people were honest and say, yeah, we don't, we don't actually believe in keeping the 10. We keep, you know, the commandments we wish we kept. We don't really believe in the 10 commandments anymore. But, you know, if you actually read the 10 commandments, it's very, it doesn't say to keep it 15 minutes throughout the day, whenever you want. It's like, you know this. I mean, the generation. And it's very specific. And it's amazing that I, I am a believer that when we, the Sabbath was made for man. And when we take an animals as well, but it was made for man. And when we take that time off. It's way more productive and just valuable citizens. So amazing command. I mean, the Sabbath is such a blessing. And, you know, at first, it's hard to get your mind on it and to stop doing things at first. And once you transform your flesh to be like that of the father or that of like, once you do that and try to imitate him. Man, it's incredible because you, you actually, I look forward to it every week. So, you know, Sabbath is the day every single week that I look forward to. It's amazing. And, and you're the one that pointed out when you were on our, you came on for our Torah portions, but that was like way back in numbers or something like that. And you would, we were talking about how the Sabbath is actually the mark of YAH. And this is one of the things that makes it so spiritual. And this is why people hate it so much. It is literally, they hate it because it is the mark of YAH. And they, you know, it's, it really transcends the spiritual level that you just, it's something you don't experience until you actually live it out. Everybody I know who has said that we started keeping the Sabbath. It's, they all talk about how it's like this entering this other, just the spiritual dimension. I mean, just this depth that is just incredible. So, yeah, enough on that. So, we are here to talk about Solomon's temple and the millennial kingdom. Now, I'll say this that. Oh, we were talking on the phone about this earlier is you're, you're not here necessarily to convince me this tonight. You're here to really, you know, tell us to the people out there. And I'm going to have my own thoughts, of course, but I really want to get your opinion on this. And specifically, it's the Dome of the Rock, right. And that's really, I hope I didn't just give it away or just jump into something I wasn't supposed to. Yeah, tell us about it. Like, why, why do you think the Dome of the Rock is so important? And how do you think that that connects with the Millennial Kingdom? Well, it's controversial. I think, especially within the Christian realm and even Islam and everything to say the Dome of the Rock could possibly be the Temple of Solomon or the Temple of the Millennial Kingdom. It's kind of crazy. And this, honestly, is something I've been studying for over a year now. And it's not anything I've been in depth with. It's just every single time something just comes up on back in it. And it's like the rule keeps pushing me back in it. Now, you know, I could be wrong. I don't know. But I'm just, I'm just, you know, sharing some information, sharing a possible theory. And the more I look into it, as you know, the more you look into a subject and dig deep into it, it just seems to unravel the history around it unravels, the things you thought you knew about a certain subject, they unravel. And you start seeing all these different truths, all these things within scripture, and they just are coming out of everywhere. And so I just, we actually posted a video on our channel of the fig tree generation about it. And as I was, we recorded it, I edited it. And as I put it up, I found all this other stuff. So I put part one on that video, for that reason. So, but if so, some things when we're dealing with the Millennial Kingdom. You know, we're trying to, I guess, convince people that Millennial Kingdom happened. Okay. I've had people all the time ask me, you know, tell me about the Millennial Kingdom. It's not something you can just tell. You know, I can't just tell you everything. I can give you kind of a rough outline. But this is the most in depth subject. There are so many moving parts and things that we have to kind of figure out where where is history telling the truth. And where is history lying, because we don't want to throw out the baby with about water. You know, we want to keep some, I hate that saying, but anyways, but you know what I mean, you know, you know, some of the history has got to be true. And I believe that some of it is true. But some of it, they're just, they're lying, they're covering up things. And so to find that out, we can see a smoking gun, you know, but we have to like figure out, you know, who shot it, you know, where is it, you know, and all these things. So, so two big things that I think when we're dealing with a Millennial Kingdom is, for me, it was the temple. When we read Ezekiel, Ezekiel has a great outline. And there's a problem in Ezekiel. We have Ezekiel 37, I believe, is where we have a resurrection of it. These are the dry bones. And we also have the two sticks, the two sticks of Judah and Israel coming together in a re-gathering at the end of that chapter, it says, I'm going to make a covenant of peace with you, so he's going to bring back Israel, make covenant of peace is the renewed covenant, in my opinion. And then we have a god Magogor, you know, right after Ezekiel, and then after a god Magogor and I think Ezekiel 40, Ezekiel 30, 39 and 40 maybe, or 30, I'll get it right. But anyway, somewhere around there, but right after that is the rest of Ezekiel's dealing with a Millennial Kingdom temple. We see as Ezekiel's, he has a vision of a temple, he's giving these measurements and all these things, and where's this temple? You know, what happened? You know, you look around, there's no Ezekiel temple anywhere. It hasn't been built yet. And I know the Zionists, you know, want to build their third temple. Christians want a third temple build, so the Antichrist will come. You know, there's, there's so much around this third temple. I actually believe there's five temples. I believe there has been five temples built. We have the fifth one. I believe still here. And, but this is a big question. It's like, where's this temple? You know, and real quick, I want to say this real quick because I think this is probably a point of confusion. Two is, there has always been two temples. There is the temple on earth that man wanted, honestly. Yeah, you know, man wanted a king, and Yah, gave him a king. Man wanted a temple. He said, Okay, fine, I'll give you, I'll give you a temple, you know. Y'all was, Y'all said, I'm your king. And he said, I've already given you a tabernacle. You already have a temple up here, and it's in my aims, but you, you want a temple, you want a king, so I'll give it to you. So it's appeared on earth as is in heaven, right? So this, these temples that we have are dedicated to Y'all, and I do believe Y'all dwelled in them in the holy of holies, and I do believe they did service to Y'all. But while they're here on earth, it's just a picture of what is in heaven. Okay, so there is always that temple that Y'all is dwelling in, and that Yeshua sat down on the right hand on the throne of Elie. So I think that's a big confusion too, because there's always been two temples, and so when we see certain prophecies, certain prophecies I believe deal with the temples here on earth, but they also deal with the temple in heaven as well. And where does that temple in heaven? I don't know, that to me is New Jerusalem. It could be on earth somewhere, but I believe it's unknown right now. We know in Revelation 21, it comes down after the little season. So, anyways, so there is, so that the other question too is the beast, the antichrist. So when we're trying to prove Millennial Kingdom, we have to find the temple, in my opinion, there's this missing temple Ezekiel's temple that hasn't been built yet. It should be a Millennial Kingdom. We also have the beast, the antichrist, and I know you've done extensive studies on this, and trying to find him. And I believe there's tons of Antichrist, I mean, all throughout history. Yeah, and so there's tons of them, and we're probably expecting another one in our lifetime. But it seems that there is this prophecies, there are prophecies that is dealing with one bad guy, like one really bad guy. Now, I do believe the lawless one, I do believe was Nero, ascension of Isaiah tells you right there that it's Nero, he's the, he killed his own mother, Acropina, and ascension of Isaiah, and then, and also he kills one of the 12 of Paul says. Yeah, yeah, and also quickly point out that the three Caesars start with Nero, then Titus and Vespatian also fits as far as I'm concerned, Paul's writing and Thessalonians about the man of lawlessness so Yeah, that's just, that's just my point of view. Yeah, yeah, and like I said, like if we're trying to find this one beast character, it just seems like there's tons of beasts. I mean, there are tons of these really bad guys throughout history. And, but, you know, in Revelation 20, we have a kind of a small timeline telling us what's going to happen. And when we look at this timeline, the beast is to put the put in the balls pit before the millennial kingdom. And so we get to find that, you know, and I think I do think they do fit some of the Caesars as well. But I think there's a possibility that maybe this idea with the temple could kind of show us the beast. We have Yeshua saying when you see the abomination and desolation spoken of by Daniel the prophet run through run for the hills basically get out of Judea. And I think this could be fulfilled in 70 AD. But it's interesting because Yeshua says when you when you see the abomination of desolation spoken of by Daniel prophet Daniel in chapter 11 speaks about and type as epiphanies. And he says he committed the abomination desolation right there in chapter 11 and you have a Maccabees I think it's Maccabees to our second Maccabees for and it says that that he actually committed the abomination desolation. We have a statue of Zeus in the temple and sacrificed a pig on the altar. And so to me I want to look for another version of that because I'm not quite sure what Yeshua saying there so that's kind of something. Isn't it amazing how he's always a pig to like you know I mean I would assume that you know Christianity would have to have the opinion now that if the next antichrist it comes if he offers a pig up on the you know if he barbecues a pig up here up there. It won't be a big deal like that can't be the abomination of desolation because pigs are now apparently clean just want to point that out there for everybody. Just the lunacy of that. Yeah and you know we're told in the New Testament or the new writings that these our body as a temple. You know how dare we you know sacrifice a pig ingested into our body we're committing the abomination desolation in our own bodies. And I believe that I'm not judging anybody I've done that unfortunately I led the life of eating bacon and all this stuff. We both have yeah yeah yeah so but you when you find this truth you want to you want to wake people up but anyway so you know those are those are two things that I think is kind of interesting and if you were like if you were you were in the little season you're trying to see the whole world you would want people to forget two things you would want them to forget the scourge of humanity the beast your your son the one that was supposed to lead everyone. And you would want him to want people to forget that he was basically defeated you'd also want people to forget the millennial kingdom the temple the things that happened in the millennial kingdom. But you know to anyone who doesn't follow Torah the millennial kingdom is all about Torah there's so much Torah and millennial kingdom it's incredible it's the it's the rest is the Sabbath rest for the whole world for the earth. We talked about animals resting to earth itself gets to rest. So I just thought that was amazing because if we are in the little season these are the two things that I think you would want people to forget. But when we're dealing with the temples okay so you have you know I said earlier that I believe there was five temples. You have the the first temple was Solomon's temple and real quick I'll just say that these were not temples that were. We already said that you know that I believe possibly that the temple the millennial kingdom was done with the rock and already people are like no that that can't be the temple. Well all the temples that we have in that Jerusalem ever built that Israel ever built. They're kind of like they've got some some not so good builders in my opinion. You have the first temple which is Solomon's temple according to the testament of Solomon I mean this temple is manufactured and built by demons. And I don't know I don't know if we want to take that truth or not but it's possible. Also you have Ezer and Nehemiah's temple Josephus says that the temple is designed by Cyrus. I believe Cyrus designed it after Solomon but this is a a Gentile Cyrus that is is designing the temple. Then you also have the third temple which was Josephus says that the temple before Yeshua was actually torn down to the foundations for Herod to rebuild it. So here I got together all these all the building materials and said hey we're going to tear this whole thing down because I want to build it like Solomon's temple because it was 60 feet shorter or something like that he wanted to make it like Solomon's temple in the beginning so he wanted to make it grand. He tore down the foundations and and then you have a then you have another temple which I believe is this temple right here. So anyways I just think it's interesting we have Herod building a temple we have you know Solomon possible demons building temple and we also have Cyrus designing the temple. So really quickly so this would be the force of the by the 50 you mean the tabernacle and the wilderness or just the fifth one is the one in heaven. I'm trying to remember. I haven't written down I wrote it down I'm trying to remember what. In my maybe I was meeting by the one being the one in heaven. So I started looking at this temple okay so I'm trying to figure out where is is it possible because when you were looking for a temple in the millennial kingdom. You know what we go through all kind of ideas that possibly you know is it at the North Pole. Where is it you know and so I started doing I started reading I'm going to read Ezekiel and try to figure out you know you know what is this what does this temple look like. Do the temples look like because if you Google the Solomon's temple or if you've seen any pictures of what they desire to build in Jerusalem right now. It's a big rectangle. It's a huge square and I know you've had Andrew Hoyt on your show before. He's got some incredible start showing that the tabernacle was not a rectangle the tabernacle itself was a dome. He's done through a lot of the measurements and shown hey this is a tent. What kind of what kind of tent sheds water you know if it's a square how's that going to shed any water. He went through a lot of the measurements and stuff. But when we're I just I found that interesting so I began thinking like is it possible we're being told a lie about the temple what it would it look like. And when we look at the shape of Solomon's temple. There's a verse that's in first Kings. This is first Kings six five and it says against the wall of the house he built chambers round about speaking of Solomon's temple. Against the walls of the house round about both of the temple and of the oracle he made chambers round about. This word round about I just was interesting to me and it kind of sent me down this trail. And I'm thinking okay now I built a I built my house it's what I'm sitting under right now it's a rectangle. I could say yeah I measured it round about or it could be a circle and I'm measuring round about honestly could be any shape. And so I began looking in Ezekiel and we have it in Ezekiel it's like seven times it's saying the same word round about round about. You know and I'm just I'm like what does this mean you know is this is this are we looking for the wrong thing. You have this map pulled up in front of you and this this thing this map and there's a number of others like I said we did a video on this on the channel and it. We put up a bunch of maps but a lot of these medieval maps during this time. I came out saying that the temple. It shows an octagon shaped that looks like the dumb of the rock. And it's it says temple of Solomon I think the map you have right here actually says temple of Solomon underneath it. Yeah and so so I was like what you know what what's going on here because official narrative. Now now Jerusalem's passed through so many hands throughout the history but official narrative is that this was built to recognize Muhammad descending and then on his way to Mecca. Okay, and this is the reason this was built. Okay, and that it's a Muslim mosque and they own it and this is this is you know there's there's a narrative that that's pushed and especially within Christianity unfortunately is to destroy this temple needs to be destroyed. So we can build Solomon's temple. So the Antichrist control and Yeshua can come back, you know, and that's kind of kind of a mainstream or at least it's narrative I kind of grew up with was all there was an earthquake in Jerusalem, you know, maybe the Temple Mount will fall and they can. Yeah. Thing, you know, so but but I was looking at the, you know, the shape of Solomon's temple. And, and the temple Josephus kind of gives us a hand there's a temple and heliopolis. Josephus and antiquities of the Jews says that the temple and hilly opolis was an exact replica this hilly opolis Egypt. And I just, I thought that was amazing so I kind of did some investigation on what's this temple look like in hilly opolis hilly opolis if it's an exact replica of the temple in Jerusalem. And so it kind of I'm looking for just different. I guess different pictures and stuff there is a building called the Rotunda in in hilly opolis. It is it appears to be around it's not it's ruins. So it's kind of hard to tell. And but there is an obelisk there and this might be a little crazy for some people I don't know but. In Jeremiah, there is two obelisk that were in Jerusalem. And I'm not sure of the is that it. Are we looking at the temple ruins right here Rotunda temple ruins is this it. Possibly there was a well there's a couple there is a couple yes yes. So there is round ruins in hilly opolis. I mean what it could be it could be something it could be a rabbit trail to go down to now. I came across this book this is the travels of Sir John Mandeville. This right here the travels of Sir John Mandeville this right here if you were in the millennial kingdom. I believe this would have been your travel brochure this would have been like he would have been your travel agent to make a pilgrimage. To Jerusalem, there are three festivals in which you make a pilgrimage to. That's the most of our travel and secote. Okay, so that right 14 is amazing because it's talking about millennial kingdom and making a pilgrimage each nation needs to go to Jerusalem. Not to come in to handed and go to Jerusalem and you'll receive rain upon your nation. But like I said this this book is amazing it's written in the 1300s by Sir John Mandeville. He was a traveler. There's a lot of commentary on this book some people don't like it a lot of people say it's fake. A lot of people say made a lot of things up he does talk a lot about Prester John. And last time no we were on your channel we talked a lot about Prester John and and so there's there's an interesting things there. But he says this and I thought this was amazing. He says in Egypt is the city of Hilleopolis that is to say the city of the sun. In that city there is a temple made round after the shape of the temple in Jerusalem. The priests of that temple have all their writings under the date of the foul that is kept Phoenix. And there is none but one in all the world and he cometh to burn himself upon the altar of that temple at the end of 500 years. And so I know you've done a lot of study on the Phoenix know this kind of goes along with Clement things that he wrote about the Phoenix. But here we have like a clue right here in Sir John Mandeville in the 1300s saying that in Hilleopolis there is a temple that is round. And it is is round and is it is after the shape of the temple at Jerusalem. So I just thought that was interesting. So we have we have Josephus talking about Hilleopolis being an exact replica of the temple of Solomon. And then Josephus talks about the temple and gear map Grazine. So there's a temple also a Mount Grazine interrupt me anytime. No, I don't mean to talk so much. But there isn't. I was gonna say there's a I do have questions or comments I want to say but I didn't want to interrupt you so I mean because I don't want to break your thoughts so. But I will take this before you go on that really quickly I did want to point out I almost wanted a backtrack for those of you who are listening that may not know who Andrew Hoy is now those who are regulars at this channel probably remember that interview. Of course Andrew Hoy was the talk of the town almost 10 years ago with the flat earth taking off in that he was showing that the tab NAC on the wilderness as you mentioned Jim was not a big rectangular tent. It was a circular and that it basically it which fit the the flat earth model amazingly that the circular earth, whether whether you disagree with the map or not I mean I think that the moon map is legit and even that's a big circle so and I was going to point out one other thing, but no so that was it so oh yeah I was going to mention to what were you going to talk at all about Islamic architecture. A little bit I don't I don't know too much about that I do know that these domes are not Islamic architecture in my opinion I think they're more Byzantine architecture architecture. And that era you also have I'm going to forget the name of the building but the building in Istanbul which was formerly Constantinople, which was built around that time it was actually you know built as a Christian, you know cathedral. And now it's it's something else it's a mosque. So I think that's interesting I think there was a lot of dome architecture going on at this time. Well, not even not even just the domain the very fact we're calling it octagonal is huge. But when you look at the different bafflement trees as I call them, this is where we get the word bafflement from from these what we would call these Islamic mosque is that they share just the same architecture that we see all the things with like the they have like baptism baptismals in there and it's in as far as my knowledge goes. The Islamic people do not baptize in baptist trees like you know pouring head on them like we see in the Orthodox the Greek Orthodox the Catholic and some Protestant churches. And I believe that the four you know surrounded by the four pillars all that that different stuff all the same kind of stuff that we see with the Gothic cathedrals the the Byzantine architecture, even the Greek or Roman revival stuff. So that's really interesting but I will point out really quickly before we jet off the other stuff is that the Dome of the Rock. These are the histories of the Dome of the Rock aside from the fact that if it's no official narrative that we know of, it actually does not fit any other Islamic architecture and this is the very strange thing about it, because if they are building a building is to celebrate the Mohammed touching down on his journey to Jerusalem. It's just weird that they built a building that they never replicated ever again like there's no other building in Islam that replicates us and this is something that I have pointed out as a mystery for several years now. So anyways, go ahead. A couple of little factoids there. Yeah, I think that's very interesting. And when we look at some of these dome architectures and we see these buildings we see them and cathedrals all over the world. And I think that's it's incredible. But we were. I was also talking about the these just these certain temples there's also a temple on Mount Gerasim Josephus mentions. This is a temple that the Samaritans worshiped in. So they did all the rights of the of the Jews in this temple so I believe they're making sacrifices they were they were keeping sabbaths and everything. And at the time of anti Tiffany's he was going around he was killing Jews for keeping Sabbath for eating for not eating poor for eating clean he was killing them absolutely marking them in Maccabees and just torching horrible things. And and basically Josephus tells us he they got scared the Samaritans got scared and they renamed their temple and and Mount Gerasim they renamed it after Zeus. Actually after Jupiter I'm sorry but they got they were scared they didn't want to attack is coming and that's about them they didn't want to look like Jews or think they were keeping the Sabbath or anything like that so they completely renamed their temple for him and he I guess he didn't destroy it. But what's interesting I got it got me curious I go look in on Google Earth and I went to Google you know Mount Gerasim temple and there is a temple on Mount Gerasim. What's interesting is this temple is has kind of a square courtyard just like the temple mount. These are ruins by the way a square courtyard on the Mount Gerasim with an octagon in the middle. So I think that's fascinating if you were going to make a temple at that time to match that of Jerusalem. You know it shows that possibly during the the Grecian rule during the Maccabees at that temple as a name I was temple was an octagon and obviously they would have they would have you know kind of done it after Solomon's design. And of which I just read you know in in the travels of Sir John Manville that you know did I read that that he says the Solomon's temple was was around. But there's some there's a there's a couple of what is your what is your take then on Herod when he so this is kind of interesting because I had actually never thought of it in those terms before that Herod's temple would technically be the third temple. Correct because he tore down. He tore down the temple of Ezra's time. And so, but according to Josephus is that. Carried said that he was designing the temple according to Solomon's temple what is your take on that. Are you of the opinion because you had mentioned earlier that you know Solomon's temple was you know built with he had his ring of power essentially and he was conjuring the demons of different spirits and stuff. Are you the opinion that Solomon's temple was square or more circular. I do think it's it was circular I'm going to read something here in a second that that this is the reason why I believe that but I do think it was around probably an octagon but, but it could could have been something else. I know like some people might might think octagon would be you know I don't know maybe via kind of a pagan shape, but eight sides, we know the letter eight, I mean the number eight is all throughout scripture I mean amazing things with with circumcision They some some amazing things with with eight, and we will look at the Dome of the Rock there are seven windows on each side. I think that's incredible. But this is this is what I was talking about with Josephus in the antiquities of the Jews. I'll just read this really quick. It's just one little verse but it says. And now Herod in the 18th year of his reign and after the acts already mentioned undertook a very great work. That is to build of himself the temple of Elohim and make it larger and compass and to raise it to the most magnificent altitude and you read it further on he basically he tears it down to the foundations to build that temple. I think it's interesting, just like I got kind of stuck on that word round about it's this compass, and you look at the word compass means around a circular object we know what we would use a compass for and things like that is just it's an interesting way to put it. If the structure is just a big rectangle. Now you could you could I'm not saying it could be that it could be other things it doesn't have to be around but I think it's just another clue that could lead us to possibly the truth. But also I wanted to I thought this was incredible too and I'll read this this was just a second. Well, while you looked that up I mean the thing is with you said octagonal and you know, you would mention the word a lot of people call it pagan I've been talking about this a lot recently that's that the word pagan has begun to have little effect on me that's just because just because we see pearls being trampled on in the pigsty. There's the word pig there's the pig again. Just because the pearls are being trampled on in the pig side does not mean that the pearls themselves are the very fact that you have a mystery of the kingdom being trampled on right like that's that in itself is not a good thing. As you said don't throw the baby out with the bathwater don't throw the pearl out with the bathwater right or the pearl out with the pigsty. And the octagonal shapes are the circular shapes we see this not just in the Greek or Roman revival style that we attribute to tartarian society. And I know that you and I probably have very common very similar thoughts on that but even within Gothic or Byzantine it's just it's a common shape of that time. So we could look at like a pizza like that everyone knows the leaning tower but the baptistry at Pisa which is a beautiful circular building. And of course these are everywhere. Yeah I mean it's it's incredible I mean I think I think that you know when we look at these things we got to kind of think outside the box because a lot of people would just say I'll done the rock on that that's that's wrong you know I can't be the temple. But it just seems like the more I look into this more you know versus all kinds of things other books are coming into this. I want to read something too we have been Ezekiel Ezekiel 47 and it talks about it gives kind of a prophecy of this temple and talks about Ezekiel's basically having a vision and there's water pouring from the temple. There's a there's an inexhaustible spring, the letter of Aristious Aristious was a guy who was sent to basically get the 70 in in Jerusalem. He was sent by told me to get the 70 in Jerusalem to write the Septuagint. And so he goes address me he's talking he says there is an inexhaustible spring coming from the temple now it's just pouring out of the temple now. So you have an Ezekiel 47 he's saying the same thing he's saying this this temple whatever whatever temple this is there's water coming from it. And as he walks in it it gets deeper and deeper and eventually he can't stand. And we have and I wish I could show him on here but we have some maps old maps of Jerusalem that show ships as if there's a coastline on Jerusalem. Now I don't believe there was a coastline I believe there was a river I believe the river Jordan was way bigger than it was, than it is now. And I believe that water was coming from the temple. It's it's really incredible and and I want to read real quick this is from the odds of Solomon and if anyone hasn't read those as all and no I know you've talked about for but the odds of Solomon are absolutely incredible because this guy is claiming to be resurrected. He's claiming to he's claiming that the the dragon has already defeated. There's some amazing things here he's claiming that he descends in a sense. Some some amazing clients here I believe this is you know possibly he is in the millennial kingdom. Can I also add before you read it that the the writer of odds of Solomon. First of all, you have the the Ruach Akkadesh speaking about it in the phrase where the voice comes out of heaven saying come out of her my people we see that that was past tense. We see that the Antichrist is already coming this way we also see that the writer of this book is claiming that he he was in she all when Messiah came and freed them this is a witness to the actual. Inchial resurrection events so like it the odds of Solomon is one of the most incredible books that we know is in very popular through the medieval ages and no hardly anybody has read or even cares to look twice at today and it's like what. Like it's just it's an absolutely incredible so go ahead. Yeah it's it's fascinating if anyone wants to know possibly you know why did the book stop you know why did we get the new writings and then and then all of a sudden we have nothing to the millennial kingdom this is possibly a millennial kingdom book. But I love this we're talking about the water coming from the Temple Mount. This is from Ode six and it says for their went forth a stream and it became a river great and broad indeed it carried away everything and it shattered and brought it to the temple. The barriers which were built by men and we're not able to restrain it or even the arts of them who eventually restrain water for it spread over the surface of all the earth and it filled everything. Then all the thirsty upon the earth drank and thirst was relieved and quenched I mean this is the healing of the nations, the healing for the nations in this water that's coming from the Temple Mount. The blessed therefore are the ministers of that drink who have entrusted who have been entrusted with his water. Of course this is talking about the water of the rule of Kakadash from Yah from Yeshua. But I do believe that it does say the temple I do believe there there is a physical side to almost everything and a spiritual side to almost everything I think you have the literal temple. Those are a literal temple we need to clean our temple just as the literal temple had to be holy. And to add to that as well and I didn't mean to cut you off I'm sorry just on the on earth as it is in heaven axiom. That's one of the big pieces of research of the entire what you and I would call millennial kingdom research or what others would call you know maybe tartarian research is that we see water being a central component of society we know that we see that like moats around the castles are not what we were taught you know and all those kind of things and so just want to add to that that when we are I agree that when we see passages such as the water of life. We know that you know you know we know that Yeshua is our water of life and our bread of life and these kind of things and it's all it's all taught to us in the temple complex. But there is a there literally is a physical manifestation of this water of life that we are seeing in this antique attack field of research. So take it away again. Exactly. And you know I mentioned this the the travels of Sir John Mandeville mentioned that it is your travel brochure for the millennial kingdom. I think this is an amazing this like I said this book was written in the in the 13th century, but he is giving you he gives you three ways to get to Jerusalem. And one of them is by sea, which is interesting and you don't ever have to touch land. So there was a way in my opinion there was a way to get there by sea and going down tributaries and all kinds of things there was a literal water by you know in Ezekiel's definition of the prophecy of the of the temple there's water coming from the temple. But he gives you three ways won by land one by sea and one by both, which is interesting, but I wanted to read this this is from the travels of Sir John Mandeville and it says this is just about the pilgrimage. Like I said he's telling you and he tells you all these different ways to get there would you have to pass the first thing to see when you get there. Like I said, this is all Zechariah 14, do you know the millennial kingdom that we're we're supposed to take a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. And it's and it's throughout the tour as well. But he says for they fulfill first the more long pilgrimage and after return again by the next ways, because that the more highway is the more worthy, and that is Jerusalem for no other pilgrimage is not like in comparison to it. He also says, also says, and you should understand that when men come to Jerusalem, that first pilgrimage is to the church of the Holy Sepulchre where our Lord was buried. That is without the city on the north side, but is now enclosed in with the town wall, and there is a full fair church all around and open above and covered with lead. This is amazing. Okay, because we have some some guy in the 13th century telling us how to get to Jerusalem telling us how to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. And in Jerusalem is he says it's like the greatest pilgrimage you have to go to Jerusalem. And of course we know this is within the Torah. And so I think this is amazing because he mentions three places. He mentions the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is it's round, and it is has a lead is covered with lead. He also mentions another one it's going to escape me right now, but there's another one covered with lead, and I want to read this, and this is kind of what kind of just opened up kind of this this idea, the Dome of the Rock. This is also from the travels of Sir John Mandeville, and he says, and from the Church of the Sepulchre toward the east at eight score paces is temple on Domini, which means temple of the Lord. It is the right fair house. It is all round and high and covered with lead, and it is well paid with white marble, but the Sarah scenes will will not suffer no Christian man, may Jews to come there in. For they say that none so foul, sinful men should not come in so holy place. Okay, so we have the temple of the Lord right here in the 13th century at least what he believes is the temple of the Lord. Okay, he says it's round, and he says it's covered with lead. Okay, and he's giving you an idea how to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. And I think this is amazing. So I went and looked, and of course the Dome of the Rock was covered and led up until the 1960s, it was encased with gold on the top. So the Dome, you can still find pictures of it, where the Dome was actually led. And if you read a little bit of just the, at least the mainstream narrative of the Dome of the Rock, its foundations are actually led. There is lead in its foundations. I don't know the significance of lead, but I think it's incredible. I mentioned a book. Please interrupt me anytime. No, you need to. I mentioned a book called the Testament Solomon. You can do with it what you want, but I'll read from it. And, you know, of course he's building the team temple here and he says all the kings of the earth came to me from the ends of the earth to behold the temple, which I build it to. You know, and having heard of the wisdom given to me, they did homage to me in the temple, bringing gold and silver and precious stones, many on diverse and bronze and iron and lead and secret cedar logs. So they're bringing the, you know, these things to build the temple, they bring lead. I think it's an interesting material. There's so much more to be studied on that. And I just think it's, it's just odd that we have the Dome of the Rock. Why, why in the world was it encased and led? Why did they, you know, put lead on top? Why is the foundations led? Well, that is a good study topic that I am not equipped for tonight, but it is interesting that we're supposed to be removing all lead now, you know. Yeah, I thought about that too. You know, you know, why was there lead in our paint? What is at a protection? You know, when you get an x-ray, they put a lead, you know, vest on you. And so I think that's interesting, you know, I mean, no one's eating the lead paint off the walls, you know, at least some people, maybe I don't know, but, you know, there's always, there's always that one that ruins it for everyone. But exactly. So does it protect you from radiation? I don't know, but it's a very interesting thing why they did that. And so I just think that's amazing. So we have, we have John Mandeville telling us that the temple Lord, at least what he thought was the temple Lord is a right, a fair house is all round and high and covered with lead. We keep reading. Now, I'm just going to read a little bit of this, because I think it's fascinating. Whether or not it's true, it's evidence. I think we could put this right up there with Wikipedia, you know, if we're looking up things on Google and Googling things, actually, I would put this way higher than Google, I'm sorry. But if we're Googling things to get our information, I mean, this right here, I want books that were written during this time, especially before the 1800s. I want any book that's written during that time, is there's so much to be learned from what they saw and what they knew to be truth then. And these people are way smarter than us today. I mean, just reading these books, I can barely read half of these books that are from this time. But he also writes and he says, after this time, Julie in the apostate. Okay, I said five temples. This is what I believe was the fourth temple right here. It says, after this time, Julie in apostate. He goes through a kind of a, he goes through the destruction of the temple by Titus. He's given kind of synopsis and everything he's talking about the temple in 70 AD that was destroyed. And then he says, after that time, Julie in apostate that was emperor gave leave to the Jews to make the temple of Jerusalem. And then he says there was an earthquake as soon as they finished it and earthquake came and destroyed this temple that the Jews made so this right here was what I was referring to I'm sorry that I forgot but this is what I was French is the fourth temple. So right after that, now the here's where it gets a little, you know, strange. Okay, it says after that Adrian that was emperor of Rome, and of the lineage of Troy made Jerusalem again. And the temple in the same manner as Solomon made it. And he would not suffer no Jews to dwell there but only Christians Christian men for although it were so that he was not christened yet he loved Christian men more than any other nation, save his own. And I think this is amazing so he made it after he's he's talking about the Dome of the Rock at this point so he made it after Adrian is the one who made the Dome of the Rock. It is not a, in my opinion, it is not a Islamic made structure. That was that was originally my consensus as well and I, I wrote a paper on the Dome of the Rock would have been four or five years ago now that was a conclusion I came to at the time that it wasn't Islamic. You see some you see it retrofitted, but it pre existed Islam. Yes, and what what's interesting is here is who's Adrian, you know, it says Adrian. The problem here is he just mentions before the humans and mentions Julia, Julian apostate. He was born as official narrative Julian apostate was from rain from 31 AD to 363 AD is, and then we have, we have this guy named Adrian. Okay, now Adrian is nowhere after 300s, but we do have a Hadrian. Hadrian is within the first and second century. I think it's in the first century. Second century, yeah, second century. Okay, but it's before Julian apostate. So I'm not sure what John saying here. If this is in fact, Hadrian, because we don't have an Adrian Emperor at least according to what we're being told. And I know I have found that there is a story of Hadrian building the temple. It, you know, there was some stories about him actually building this temple, this orthogonal shape, the Dome of the Rock, and also building a temple of Venus on a temple mount and also erecting to statues of himself and also a statue of Jupiter at the temple. And so we have possibly Hadrian committing the abomination, desolation, throwing up a statue at the temple. This was a bad dude to find much more information about him. It's hard. There's not a lot of stuff on him. But it's, I think it's fascinating that we have a temple that he designed it after Solomon. And we just read that, you know, John Mandel says it's exactly after Solomon and it is round and high and encased and led. And so I believe this is what we're looking at the Dome of the Rock. This is, I believe, where a lot of these maps came from. Some of them are from the Crusades. Some of them are from probably from the Templars. I know, you know, there's a lot of theories on all that stuff. I think, I think it's interesting that if this is a temple, if this is one of YAH's temples where he wanted to dwell where he had the Holy of Holies where things sacrifices and things were done. This is the longest standing temple that we have ever had. I think it's fascinating because I think Solomon's temple is around 500 years that it stood. And of course, we know it wasn't long. And Herod's temple wasn't long. And the Julian apostate temple, it collapsed as soon as they made it. And so we have this temple that's possibly stand for 1200 years, or is that right? 1100 years? Yeah, something like that. So, are almost 2000 years, because if it was built in the 2nd century, say 1800 years. Well, yeah, I guess it depends on when we say the Dome was officially put in, but it would have been, yeah, I would say at least 1500 years, or give or take. If Hadrian built it, I mean, I think that's fascinating. And, and John Mandeville says this, he says, for that country has been in the hands of all nations. That is to say of Jews, of Canaanites, of Assyrians, Persians, Medes, Macedonians, of Greeks, Romans, of Christian men, of Saracen's, barbarians, Turks, and Tartars. Okay, he's saying all these nations have owned Israel in Jerusalem. I think it's amazing. And I don't know why this temple is still standing. Is it possible that YAH has preserved it? Every time he doesn't want anybody to profane it anymore. So whether you be a Christian man owning it, whether you're a crusader that owned the Jerusalem, and maybe you were righteous, and that's how you gained power over it. And then you slowly stop keeping the Torah, just like we all do, we go, we go astray, quit keeping the instructions of our father. And he kicks us out, he kicks us out of the land. Maybe this temple is not to be profamed anymore. You have, I'm going to reference this book a lot, but this book also says that sacrifices were done in this temple by the Jews. It says that just real quick, I'll read it says, in the middle place of the temple, be many high stages of 14 degrees of height, made with good pillars all about. And this place, the Jews called the sancta sectorum, that is to say the holy of halos or the holy of holies. And in that place come with no man save only their prelate that make it their sacrifices. And so the prelight, these are the bishops, it's prelight means superior or bishop. So they're allowing, I believe, their priests to come in and do sacrifices. So the Sarah seems at this time during John Mandeville are guarding the temple, they own Jerusalem. They're the ones making sure every person, it says that they make you take off your shoes before you go in, which I still think is a law, if you want to go in the Dome of the Rock. But they make you take off your shoes, they make you kneel, and they make you answer a question whether Elohim is one Elohim before you go in it. So they're keeping the Sarah seems at least at this time, and I'll go more into who they are, or at least who John Mandeville says they are. The Sarah seems at least in this time are making sure the temple is sacred, making sure it's set apart, and nothing is profaning Christian men, Jews, whatever, making sure it's not being profaned. And we have an Ezekiel also that the Levitical priests didn't, well, the most believers didn't keep the charge. So in Ezekiel, when we talk about this temple that is in the vision of Ezekiel, the Zadoc priests are the ones who kept the charge, and the Zadoc are from the Levites. But the Zadoc priests were the ones who were to carry out all the instructions, all the priestly duties within the temple. Could this be the pre-lates they're talking about? We have Sarah scenes that are letting Jews do sacrifices in the temple. I think that's incredible in this Dome of the Rock. It's insane. Now, I don't know how they're doing it. I don't know where they're doing it. I don't know, you know, all these things. There is a cave under the rock at the Dome of the Rock. So there's possible that it could have been from there. But I find that fascinating that they're allowing that. But these Sarah scenes, you know, it says that they actually kept a Sabbath that they did believe in the Quran. And so when it says that, it's amazing because it says that they believe in the Quran and they recognize Moses, Abraham, and Muhammad as prophets. But according to John Mandevil, it says the Sarah scenes recognize Yeshua Hamashiach as the son of Elahim, which I think is incredible. I'm going to pause you on that there. That is incredible. And I'm definitely going to be using that as evidence as I dig back into Islam because, you know, one of the big things about Islam is that we have, you know, I've read the Quran. I don't know if you've read the Quran. One of the thing is about the Quran is that they will, they will heavily attack the Bible and say the Bible is corrupted. And the reason they say that is because in the Quran, it says that you're to go to the people of the book and to defer to them, you know, specifically to the Jews and the Christians. Apparently, according to the Quran, the Jews and the Christians seem to be in alignment with each other. And that's a problem for Islam because then, you know, they're told not to believe Yeshua, or that he is the son of Alahaim. And the thing is with Islam today is that it's very likely that the Quran we have is so corrupted and so twisted that it is actually in no way resembling whatever Quran originally existed. That I haven't done the deep research on that yet. I've done research on other elements of Islam and its foundations according to the official history. But that is a real possibility that the entire history of Islam is a total farce in the lie. So, yeah, I mean, what you're saying is if you're saying that the Sarah scenes actually kept Sabbath, that's huge. I mean, that's, that's amazing. And that should completely, that could very likely completely change the history of the Crusades. And, you know, what was truly going on at that time. Yeah, I mean, and this is, like I said, this is according to the Travels of John Mandeville. Now, this book is crazy. I mean, if you read all the way through it, there's some insane stuff in here. So it's, if you read any kind of commentary online, people are going to say, oh, this guy's crazy. I actually bought a book first, this book first on eBay. And it had some commentary to it. And the guy kept interrupting and saying that John Mandeville's making this up. And I was like, man, just give me the real words. And so I had to get a whole another book. But it's incredible to see the things that he's written. I mean, I just, in today's age, I'm going to trust a book that was written in the 1300s over, you know, what some commentary is going to say on Google, and just just my opinion. So I do believe in the words he's saying, and he does, yeah, he does say the Sarah scenes kept the Sabbath. They also say they didn't eat pork. It said that I'm not going to be able to find the exact quote, but it says that they believe pigs were. Okay, here it is. It says, and also the Sarah scenes bring forth no pigs, nor they eat no swine flesh. But they say it is a brother to man, and it is forbidden by the old law. I think it's incredible, because they say it's for its brother to man. There is some connection to man there. And obviously we have demons that go straight into pigs. And, you know, you know, I know you've looked at this too. I mean, pigs, you know, pig eyes look like human eyes, you know, they actually have eyebrows. They look very human. You are what you eat. Yeah, yeah. And, but I do think it's something else I wanted to say. You said, Allah Hayam, which, you know, the paleo Elohim, which is amazing, because we got Allah in that name. And I don't know about you, but I know, I don't know, but I, you know, when we look at Muslims today, we have people that are much more dedicated than any Christian that I know. And we're all worshiping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We're all worshiping the God of Abraham. I think that's amazing. Yeah, just like Christianity today, just like Judaism today, all these religions have gone astray. I believe at some point in their beginnings, they were worshiping the true Elohim. They were keeping the tour of the Most High, the best they knew how, and they believed in the son of Elohim. At least according to John Manville, they say that that it is that Yeshua Hamashiach is the son of Elohim. They recognize Muhammad as a prophet, but also say that he is the son of Elohim. John Manville also says that the Sarah scenes name themselves after Sarah. That's why they're called the Sarah scenes. I think that's interesting. I tried to like kind of go into this and figure this out. I thought maybe there's something in Jubilees, which says that Abraham had six other sons, but this is possibly from his other wife after Sarah passed away. And then you have in the writings of Abraham, you have, I think, he had a bunch of daughters before he had Isaac. So there's a possibility that he had daughters with Sarah before he had Isaac. I'm not sure. But for whatever reason, they're saying that they tie their lineage back to Sarah. They actually differentiate themselves from the Ishma lines, the people that would tie themselves to Ishmael. But they do believe in the Quran according to John Manville. So I think that's fascinating that this group of people, the Sarah scenes at least in the 13th century are holding ownership over Jerusalem. You have John Manville giving you the right pilgrimage, the way to get to Jerusalem to see the temple, to go to the temple. The Torah teaches us to make a pilgrimage to the temple three times a year. During a piece of online red. Like I said, and when we go there, it says in the Torah, don't, don't come empty handed to order to bring our, our increase of wine and oil and wheat. And so we had people, according to secularized 14, I believe during the 1000 year reign, the millennial reign, I believe we had people coming to this temple to bring their produce to bring the things that their increase. We also have in the Torah in Deuteronomy 14 against provision that if it's too far away, you don't have to. It's too far away. Turn that, that produce into money. And you can spend it on things. And so I think that's incredible. I think we have, that's why I do believe that cathedrals actually believe starboards were these locations across the different lands that were occupied by saints, by righteous people during the millennial reign. And these were the places they might go if they couldn't make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Yeah, I've shown in my research that one of the things that I really got back into the medieval era again and I know that you and I are on the same page with the dark ages being the millennial kingdom. And one of the things I was looking at all the different history books and I used to love, love, love, love the dark ages as as a young man. In fact, in college, if you were to ask me where I wanted to go on vacation, I would say like the Byzantine Empire because I really wanted to live in the Byzantine Empire. But I wanted to look at all the commonalities again of what they say the dark ages were like and there are several commonalities. One of them is that apparently, you know, everyone was living in piles of poop. Because there was no plumbing and we know that's a lie. Another is that people lived to be like 30 years old and they died because, you know, it's like everything is reversed from what scripture promises. And apparently parents were very apathetic towards their children. I guess that's another big one. But the biggest commonality of all that everyone agrees on was that the middle ages was characterized by the pilgrimage by a spiritual pilgrimage. And it seemed like everyone was constantly going on pilgrimages. And so what I have pointed out is that all these Gothic cathedrals. You could actually, to this day, you can go to Europe and they still have like going to Santiago in Spain, you see them all through the UK, through France, so and so forth, these pilgrimage trails and this is where John Bunyan got his idea for programs progress from. And these pilgrimage trails they were designed specifically so that you would not take them by a carriage, you would be walking them, and you would go from, you would have go to these cathedrals. And of course Santiago in Spain was huge, Jerusalem was huge, Rome was huge, but it was these cathedrals, and about every 20 miles between these cathedrals because the cathedral might be 100, 200 miles apart. They would have these friaries, monasteries, things like that, specifically designed for the pilgrimage to come and sleep in. So yeah, I just wanted to add to that that the entire supervision that we are told in scripture that is the number one characteristic of the millennial kingdom, the pilgrimage is actually a match with the what we're told of the dark ages. Yeah, and I believe in Daniel 12, where it talks about many people run to and fro knowledge shall be increased people run to and fro. I've always thought that's talking about our time we're so smart now look at all this technology, you know, you and I are talking from states away you know this is this is this is the time when knowledge is increased people run into and fro. I don't think anymore, I think with Daniel 12 and honestly Daniel gives a perfect timeline because in Daniel 11 and some type of symphonies, then there's this seems to be this other king at the end of 11 and all of a sudden 12 Michael the Great Prince stands up. And you're like, well what happened is 2000 years later, like it doesn't seem right and then all of a sudden it's tell you, tells you to seal up the words until a time when people run to him pro and knowledge is increased. I think that was doing the millennial kingdom. I think that like you said people running, they were going everywhere, they were traveling everywhere you have some incredible maps that are very accurate to today's maps if you even think today's maps are accurate, but they're very accurate to our maps today and they were in boats and in horseback and on carriages, it's amazing the way people were able to travel and the amount of knowledge even to build these cathedrals. And, you know, we could talk about antique attack and anything that could have been during this time. I believe truly knowledge was increased. And by the way, Daniel's words have never been sealed up. I don't understand that because they've been around. So when did he, when did he unseal them for the time when people would run to him pro? You know, I think it's amazing that you were talking about the pilgrimage is just all over the world. It's incredible, but. There's other passages I don't have in front of me so I don't want to misquote them, but it does talk about the wisdom of Solomon might be one of them where it talks about the resurrected saints, and how they will be basically like sparks of light that are going to and fro. So it seems to line up with Daniel's vision as well of going to and fro. Yeah, yeah, definitely. And so I don't know. I just, I see this time as this time that John Mandeville's writing about. I mean, he's he's here in this time. He sees this temple and he's calling it the temple of the war. I think, you know, he describes the it's round and he says it, you know, it's it is overlaid with lead. We have a round building around structure that's existed during that time. At least according to the narrative that had led on it. I think there's a possibility that we are looking at the temple of the Lord, the possibly Ezekiel's temple. When we go with some of the measurements in Ezekiel's temple in Ezekiel, there's all kinds of measurements there. It's there's so much there. I don't know. I won't pretend to know what everything means there. I think I think it needs to be studied more. But there is measurement in Ezekiel 41 and it does say one of the sides will be 40 cubits and 40 cubits is dealing with a normal cube at 18 inches at 60 feet. And so you can do a simple Google search and search the Dome of the Rock and one of the sides of all the sides octagon shave the sides are 60 feet. I think it's possible that we are dealing with the Dome of the Rock is Ezekiel's temple is was the temple during the Millennium Kingdom, the main temple. And when I say main temple, like I said in the beginning, there is the temple, the New Jerusalem, the city of Messiah possibly could be the city of Enoch as well. That is not this. Okay. This is a picture of what that is. Okay. The temples here on earth are always a picture of what YAH is that where you we get to dwell with him. And, you know, we, I think this in the division of Paul, where Paul goes to this temple and I think he says it's beyond the oceans. He could have possibly gone to another firmament beyond the oceans. I'm not sure. But I believe, go ahead. Well, I was going to say with visions of Paul, he specifically says that I believe it's within our firmament. And of course, you know, I actually written a whole book on this called the Hidden Wilderness. And he talks about how he goes beyond the circuit of the sun and the moon, and he goes through total darkness. And he goes up to the foundations of the firmament. And that is where this whole land is, where the city of Jerusalem is the new Jerusalem, not the old city of Jerusalem. And, and, you know, I believe that this all can be seen on what we call the moon map. I don't know if you've looked into the moon map, but yeah, basically, you see the map on the moon and then you see the greater realm as well. And it's beyond the circuit of the sun and the moon. And so the great thing about this is what the ancient is called a Palestinian fields, or at least in fields. And believe it or not, the Essenes actually were really big on this as well. And I, and I, I'm of the mindset. I know this is super controversial. Of course, this whole conversation we're having controversial. I think there's nothing more controversial, by the way, than the Torah. People hate that is controversial thing. We just settled that right now, saying we keep the Sabbath. There's nothing more controversial than saying we keep the Sabbath. And we pray to Yeshua, like those are just trigger words, you know that the demons just start shuttering at hearing that. But, so what was my point? Oh yeah, listening in fields. It's this idea that there is a physical, physical material place in our physical material realm that is strictly for spiritual creatures. You can only go there if you are resurrected. So, yeah, just throw that out there. And brilliantly, of course, Paul says that even though it is beyond the circuit of sun, the moon, it has actually lit up by, you know who it's a capital. It's a capital L light. It's lit up by Yeshua himself. Yeshua, Yeshua. Yeah, we found that in Revelation. That's one reason this Ezekiel temple mentioned in Ezekiel is not New Jerusalem. Just to play off your point is like, you know, Revelation, it does tell you New Jerusalem doesn't have a sun or moon because, you know, Yeshua is the light. So, when we look at Ezekiel's temple, it is designed to be open for the new moons. The, you know, the doors to be closed at New Moon at Sabbath, you know, it went in the east when the sun rises. So, I think that's fascinating. So, we're talking about a temple that has a sun and a moon in Ezekiel, but in Revelation, we're talking about a whole different temple. Can you go back on that point again? So you said that the doors. No, when you say the new moon, are you talking about the full moon or a crescent moon? Oh, well, that's a deep subject. No, I'm fine with the I'm not, you know, trying to argue. I'm just curious. Oh, no, I know, you know, I know it could be. It could be. Yeah, so I'm, we are currently on a Zaydah calendar. So it could be a hodesh. It could be a renewed month, but it could also be, you know, a crescent or, or a full moon. We were, I think I told you this before we were, we were on a full moon. Before this for two years. And we love the being on the full moon calendar. And before that, we were on the crescent. And so I'm not sure. But we're definitely dealing with a dealing with a temple that is in a place where there are celestial objects, the lights of the heavens. So the assignment. Yeah, right. What I was trying to get because myself, he just, I mean, yeah, right now I'm on a full moon calendar. And I'm really, really putting my attention towards the Essenes calendar. I think it was very phenomenal because if we looking at residue of the millennial kingdom. I see the Essene calendar being the best possible residue we see of all the different seasons, so and so forth. I don't see, you know, that I don't see a lunar calendar coming out of it. And I want to be careful because I would rather defer to scripture than, you know, the traditions of men. And I hope everyone knows that. My point being is that, I just want I'm curious about if you've looked into the dome of the rock, and you mentioned was it the sunrise. So, or sunset right so are you saying that the door faces the sunrise or sunset. Faces the east, and the doors would be closed. Let me see if I can actually find the worst. Well, the reason why that's interesting is because if we're talking about any importance with the full moon is that when you're when the sun is setting in the west. The moon is popping up in the east. So, you know, just want to throw that out there of course of course we do see it's interesting on this map we see the crescent moon there on top of this tower. We know that today the crescent moon is very, very popular with Islam, though as I'd like to point out that the crescent moon did not become the symbol of Islam until the Ottoman Empire it was probably in the 1800s. So it's a very, really new addition to the the official symbol of Islam. And I think that the crescent moon has all other all sorts of other esoteric meanings to it. That is not necessarily as people say goddess worship. Definitely. And yeah, I totally agree with you if it's open to the east, you're looking for that full moon rising to begin your month. And you're counting you're, you know, looking to begin your your piece of Trump is that we're about to enter in. And so that I think that's that's incredible. So, it is amazing to if we look if we think that, you know, the zeta kak priest are the ones that wrote or considered the scenes that might have had the Dead Sea Scrolls. If it is the zeta priest. I think it's amazing to because we're told in Ezekiel there, you know, we're told they're the only ones who kept the charge there were the only ones who who understood the ways of God actually kept them. It's just a lineage of Levi, but, but all the other, you know, sons of Levi, they want to strike. And so they got the privilege of being the priest in the Millennial Kingdom, which I think is, which I think is incredible. They got to be in the temple there in the Millennial Kingdom. So, it could be possible that we're getting, if they are the same as the Essenes, we're getting these Dead Sea Scrolls from them. Maybe the Dead Sea Scrolls are much, you know, newer than we actually think, not the actual writings, but the discovery of them where they were hidden, actually. So, but like I said, I think this is this is just a theory. You can do with it what you want, but I think it's amazing that if it's possible, if it's possible, this is the temple. And during the Millennial Kingdom, the temple of Ezekiel, we have the longest standing temple of all the temples. And it's passed through so many hands. And to me, that shows that YAH does not want to profane, that he keeps getting the people out, not even the Jews were allowed to keep it, not even the Christians were allowed to keep it. According to John Mandeville, it's passed through the Tartars as well in the Turks. It's passed through so many hands holding it because when they got it, they tried to do holy things with it. And as soon as they became unholy, you know, set apart, as soon as they stopped keeping the Torah, they were kicked out of the land, someone else took it over. So, I don't know what to do with it. I think it's amazing. I just kind of wanted to kind of share it with you and your listeners, because the more I look into this, the more seems to come out, that all the temples were round. They were not this square rectangle that we've been shown that the Zionists want to build, that they're always doing these models of. And I just remember, you know, seven years ago, when I was super into prophecy and, you know, I had just come in the flat earth. I wasn't in Torah yet. And I just remember, though, I know they're talking about building the temple. They're going to build the temple. And I remember seeing these models, everything. And it was always this huge rectangle. And it was like, you know, this is not what I don't think is written. I think that we have so much evidence that all these temples, every one of them was round. And even though the extra ones built in, like I said, in Heliopolis or Mount Garazim, they're all all gone around. So, well, I have to, I have to give it to you, Jim, from the fig tree generation, you have definitely blown my mind. And I don't, I don't say this to be cocky in any way or shape or form, but that doesn't happen very often. I mean, what I mean is you've really opened up my mind to looking afresh at stuff that I hadn't before. I'll give you a couple examples here. We, again, for all of you who came in late, it's important to note the research of. Help me out here. I'm Andy Hoi. Yeah, Andrew. Yeah, Andrew Hoi. I'm so sorry, Andrew Hoi, that if you listen, I just had one of those Joe Biden moments just now. I have his book on my shelf. I have his books on my shelf and everything and he does incredible research and he has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt for me that the tabernacle in the wilderness was dome shape. And, and so, of course, the next, the big question is, were each of the top, each of the temples afterwards square rectangular or dome shaped, and you bring up some very titilliving points about that, and the possibility that, of course, you know, Herod's temple, just to sum all this up, that Herod's temple was the would have been the actual the third, which I never thought about in that life before, but you're absolutely correct that would be the third. So you, it is incorrect to say, in the very least, so we are waiting on the third temple. It looks sounds like, at this point, we're waiting on the sixth temple, maybe. If I'm adding, if I'm adding all this up now, I feel like that that GIF where you know you're like adding up all of the math and trying to figure everything out. Yeah, yeah. It's probably this, the fifth is the one still standing, you know, correct, and real quick I'm sorry I don't want to get you off the point but why is it still standing, you know, is your, is there a reason that it's still standing, are we to still be following Zachar at 14. I can tell you. Okay, go ahead. Let me take a stab at this. I can tell you why. But what, but I want to, I want to say really quickly that the reason that this is really kind of open up my thinking tonight is because we know a lot of the cathedrals are designed from a top perspective and it looks. They actually have the floor plan to look like a cross and this actually goes back to this goes back to Byzantine and some of the early basilicas that they would do this. But within these top shapes, they would put the octagonal and circular shapes and we see this with, of course, the domes and we see this, the domes are not just necessarily Greco Roman revival as we see with the tartarians. They actually appear to be their Byzantine and we do see some Gothic structures with the domes. But we see these octagonal shapes all over, you know, and we call them today like bandstands and other things like that towers. So it's almost, you can actually see here too as well with this, this temple of Solomon here that the Dome of the Rock there's even a little tiny one just to stage right of it. This is what we see all over the world these little octagonal shaped things. So what my point here is that it's almost like we're seeing little tiny temples all over the earth that could be something that we are looking at that the architecture itself was designed around that I do want to point out that I'll get to why I believe that they don't want to, they actually do not want to destroy the Dome of the Rock today and it's not just because of a war with Islam. But there was a point I wanted to make beforehand when I go back to it so the thing is is that the, the, the, I am, I've done research on this and I am of the belief that the Pharisees were so wicked that they were actually behind the destruction of the temple and 70 AD. They essentially, they were trying to, I mean these were, for those of you out there who are anti Paul which again, everyone has a right to be anti Paul I'm not criticizing anybody for being anti Paul if you feel that he did a wait the Torah fine. I don't believe he did, but that's just my opinion of course I could be wrong, maybe he really did. The thing is is that these people who are going up against Paul the Pharisees which he came, these were some bad dudes, really bad dudes, and they went to Caesar and they basically said, like give, give us the religion of the land and we will give you Jerusalem. They basically did a trade. The reason why the Pharisees wanted to do away with the temple is because there was a certain people group who had the law of the land and the temple, the Sadducees, the Pharisees hated the Sadducees, the Sadducees have the Torah that Sadducees went according to the Torah. The Pharisees were creating the creating the Talmud, they wanted their tradition, tradition, tradition, they wanted their oral law according to true rabbinical Judaism. I saw someone in here commenting about Judaism, I encourage everyone just to go to Wikipedia and look up rabbinical Judaism, first paragraph, now maybe they're going to gaslight me and change this, but first paragraph it's set it states that modern Judaism comes out of the denomination of religion of the Pharisees. So true Judaism today is not the Judaism of Yeshua's day, the Pharisees were a sect of Judaism, they were a denomination like the Baptist or the Episcopalians or the Luther's church or whatever, right? Or the Catholics or you just go down the list, they were a sect and they became the religion. So the reason why they don't want a temple, I'm telling you right now the reason why rabbinical Judaism actually does not want a temple is because they would then have to hand authority back over to the Sadducees. If the Sadducees get back in control, it means the Torah is back in control, and according to rabbinical Judaism, there is no Torah apart from the Talmud. It's the same thing with Christianity today, Christianity has their Christian Talmud, Judaism and Christianity have both done away with the Torah, they refer to it, but not apart from their own traditions. And so interestingly enough, in 1967, the '67 war when they came in and took Jerusalem, within, I think it was within one hour of them coming into Jerusalem, they could have taken the Temple Mount right there. Now, just so you know, Jim, I am not convinced that the Temple Mount is the Temple Mount, but they could have taken it right then and they didn't, they handed it over to the Palestinian Authority within an hour or two. Because it was never intended for them to take it, they don't want it and they use it to create, you know, order out of chaos. It is the perfect, basically, ant hill of, you know, you just get, you get the people stirred over that and you can do whatever you want, you can make things happen, you know, order out of chaos. Anyways, that's my whole rant on that and why, you know, they just keep delaying it and delaying it. And for everyone out there listening, just wait until we're coming up real quickly here on the fall feast. And then, and then we come around to the spring feast and then all the YouTube videos start cropping up of, oh no, the Red Heifer, and they're getting ready people there, they're getting ready, they're going to usher it, it's going to happen this next year, the Temple's coming up and it's like, they've been doing this every year for decades. They're saying that they're not going to build it at some time. I'm not saying they're not. I'm not going to, you know, the Illuminati could play their Antichrist card fine, they could have all those cards, you could play them all, I don't care. But they have been, they have been putting it off for a very specific purpose, because they don't want it. All right, that was my point. Yeah, I totally agree. Josifas kind of gives you a lot of information on that, that the Romans were like, they were trying so hard not to destroy the simple. I mean, they were literally like, they didn't want to, but then they're just like, it just the Jews, the Jews at the time. The Pharisees just kept saying, you know, basically wanting them to do this thing. And so, yeah, I totally agree with you. But, you know, who knows, I don't know, I don't know about the Temple Mount, I honestly believe the original Temple, you know, was in the city of David would have been a little different area than where the Temple Mount is today. Yeah, I'm sorry, I'm just trying to jump the throne in this in the conversation. For me, personally, whether or not this is the Temple Mount is irrelevant to the conversation. It really is, because this, what you're stating about the dome shape that circular dome and all that kind of stuff. I have to be honest, this is the one piece of information I didn't really know what to do with in Jerusalem, and I feel like just in what you presented you've tied a lot together. And so I'm going to be looking at this now from a whole new perspective, all that to say, though, is that I'm not convinced that that is the Temple Mounts that doesn't change anything for me, whether or not that doesn't lose the authority of this being a Temple, in my opinion. But Josephus does straight up say he says that every single foundation was completely raised in Jerusalem, including the Temple Foundation except for one, which was Fort Antonio. And of course, it looks like a Roman fort I mean you could match up, you could match up that up with Roman forts all the way up in Britain and Turkey and in Jordan and, you know, Syria all over the world, we see these same Roman courts. But that doesn't change anything for me I do think that the original Temple was the city of David right across the way. Coincidentally right where the Mikilsate Temple is it I think that the Mikilsate Temple has been discovered it's on the other side right over there by Gehenna. The next sense to this idea that the valley of Gehenna is basically like the trash heap of where the actual temple would have stood. And so this is the idea of as they're burning the trash down there, or is there hearing the whales of the mothers lamenting as their children are being put through the flames which had to be a horrible thing to hear as they're passing them to Moloch. Nevertheless, this idea of Gehenum and how these how when you're thrown out of the kingdom and thrown in to get Gehenum and you're destroyed. It's this idea that you are the trash that's thrown out of the temple like you didn't make the cut and you're you know thrown down there and anyways. So I do think it was on the the city of David, or where they say the city of David was. Yeah, so I mean, you know, this is just an idea, you know, do what you want to your listeners you know maybe there's some more information that we can find out about this I just never knew that this predates is you know at least you know what we're told. This predates Muhammad this predates, you know, a lot of things that we're being told and I think it's incredible. You know, no matter, you know, if we're a millennial, you know, Moloch kingdoms happened, you know, I'm like, I'm 99% sure, you know, I think it's happened. But you know my percentages have kept going up as I study more. Whether it's happened, whether this is a temple, whether we're awaiting, you know, new Jerusalem or what we're always supposed to do. The whole duty of man, you know, and that's in case s is a whole do you missed fairly and keep this commandments. You know, no matter if we're waiting on the millennial kingdom, whatever we're waiting on a kingdom, we're all waiting to get to that kingdom one day. That's the most important thing. When we're studying these things out, the to have the wisdom in keeping the Torah and keeping our lives set apart according to instructions of our own father. And that's why I believe that so many people have been kicked out of this land this land's been a big deal since it was ever inhabited. It's always been, you know, people have lived here and been kicked out always, always because of sin. So anyways, which would, which might be the be careful about getting myself kicked off the Internet, but it could be the future of grindism as well. I mean, if, if what you say is true that people are kicked out of the land constantly and I believe you are correct. You know, we may, they may have to conjure up some new plan because that could be the fate of Zionism. They could be, they could be kicked out of the land. I don't have anything more to add. And I think this was a wonderful conversation. I really, I personally really enjoyed this. And, you know, when you guys came on before, it was like what three months ago, three or four months ago, you knew what. And you guys did talk about Prester John and I'm like, man, I need to dig into Prester John. So I went and did a whole presentation on Prester John afterwards. You guys were the ones that really sparked that for me. So I'm going to be, I definitely going to be digging into this other guy and reading more up on him. And I do agree with you that when you read medieval literature, it can be very jarring because it is so outside of our realm of norms, like the things that they talked about that was just commonplace. You know, like you're just riding through the woods and you got your sword and your shield and some dwarf runs out and, you know, kicks your horse in the shed and you fly off and then there's a witch there. You know what I'm saying? Just like, you just read this literature and you're like, yeah, I've never had that. I've never had a dwarf run out of a bush and, you know, and like, you know, do some like spell on me like it just completely different experience. And we're told we're just ghastly into this idea that, you know, they were all so stupid. They couldn't tell the difference between, you know, reality and non reality. And I'm in agreement. I think that this was just the reality of the world back then it was just a very, very, very different place to be. And, like I said, I'm actually going on vacation. My first vacation in a few years and about a week from now. I wish I could be, I wish I could say I was going on vacation to the buys and see an empire. That's what I wish I could be doing. But alas, I was born about 1000 years too late for that so. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, we're not in the time where people can run to a pro, at least not really. So. All right. Well, thank you for this very enlightening conversation. And you guys will have to come on again. And I know I know the people listening really enjoyed this as well. And yeah, anything any last words before we head out for the night. That's it. Great job. All right, crazy. All right. Good night, everybody. And I'll be doing tour portions tomorrow night, going through Deuteronomy. So please come by for that. And I should have some fun stuff to go through. Love you all. Good night.