1. 2 Worship During the Millennium The Millennial Temple No religion allowed except the One True God No High Priest from mortal Jews. Jesus will be the.

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2 Worship During the Millennium The Millennial Temple No religion allowed except the One True God No High Priest from mortal Jews. Jesus will be the High Priest. The Jews will take the lead in worship. Jerusalem will be the center of worship. Jews and Gentiles will come to Jerusalem each year for Feast of Tabernacles.

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Jerusalem The Levites District The Holy District The City District 10,000 Reeds 10,000 Reeds 5,000 Reeds 25,000 Reeds 25,000 Reeds The City District Crops & Produce Crops & Produce The End Times 5,000 Reeds 11

The Temple The End Times 17 EAST Altar Gates

The Millennial Temple The End Times 18

7 27. Two Inner Court Chambers for the Singers (the other is on opposite side of gate) - 40: Altar of Sacrifice - 43:13-17 (40:47) 29. Water flowing east from under the south side of the temple - 47:

8 25. Eight tables in the Northern Gateway to slay the Burnt Offering - 40: Wall of the inner Court - 41: Lower Pavement of the Outer Court - 40: Walkway of Northern Priests Chambers - 42:4 19. Walkway of Southern Priests Chambers is the same on the opposite side of temple - 42: East side Entrance of the Northern Priests Chambers - 42:9 21. East side Entrance of he Southern Priests Chambers is the same on opposite side - 42: Chamber where they wash the Burnt Offering - 40: Priest's Boiling and Baking Room - 46: Foundation of the Temple Side Chambers - 41:8

9 12. Building at the Western End - 41: Four Kitchens (one in each corner of the outer court) - 46: Outer Court Chambers (30 total) - 40: Northern Priests Chambers in three story Galleries - 42: Southern Priests Chambers in three story Galleries - 42:10-14

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12 Land Promised to Abraham Includes: all of present-day Israel all of Lebanon southern half of Syria northern 2/3 of Jordan almost all of Iraq northern portion of Saudi Arabia 24

13 Holy District Levite District City Crops Temple Millennial Temple The Millennium

No wall to exclude GentilesEph. 2:14 Millennial Temple Changes The End Times No court restrictions for womenGal. 3:28 No laverJohn 15:3 No Table of ShewbreadJohn 6:35 No Lampstand or MenorahJohn 8:12 No Altar of IncenseJohn 14:6 No veil between two section of TempleMatt. 27:51 No Ark of the CovenantJohn 10:

15 Sacrifices The Millennium Sacrifices will occur in the Temple Sacrifices are included in the annual Feast of Tabernacles Altars for animal sacrifices are included in the Temple blueprints. Sacrifices will not be for forgiveness of sins. They will be a memorial, similar to the Lord Supper today

16 Jerusalem will become an elevated plateau. The uneven terrain around Jerusalem will become a great flat plain. An earthquake will split the Mount of Olives. A fountain of water will be unleashed from Jerusalem Changes in Jerusalem The Millennium Jerusalem will have no need of a wall

17 Zerubbabel’s Temple Began to Build 538 BC Destroyed By Titus (Romans) 70 AD 1000 BC 500 BC 100 BC 100 AD 0 Rebuilding the Temple The First Two Temples Temple 1 Solomon 970 – 930 B.C. Temple 2Zerubbabel / Herod the Great Laid waste in 597, Burned in 586 B.C. Remodeled and expanded by Herod 19 BC – 27 AD Solomon’s Temple Built (1 Kings 6) Solomon’s Temple Destroyed