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1 | Was the temple curtain repaired? | Heb 9:1 | DocTrinsograce | 152268 | ||
Hi, Prayon... That's an interesting idea. However, it is hard to imagine that the Jews would have allowed the veil to remain in disrepair. I suspect that they wouldn't have wanted it even known that anything untoward had occurred. Also, remember, that the tearing was a sign that the Shekinah Glory was no longer in the Holy of Holies. Now, in the New Covenant, the Shekinah dwells in the hearts of His saved elect (Ephesians 2). Thus, even if the veil were repaired, it would not seperate us from God. As a thought provoker, I like to ask believers, "If a person could go up to the Ark of the Covenant today and touch it, would he die?" The answer, of course, is "No." The Ark -- if it exists -- is just a box. That which sanctified it is no longer there! In Him, Doc |
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2 | Was the temple curtain repaired? | Heb 9:1 | prayon | 152383 | ||
Doc, that is an interesting point about them not wanting the curtain in disrepair, but Idon't think they would or could of trird to hide thefact that something happened considering the disappearance of the sun and the earthquake. prayon | ||||||
3 | Was the temple curtain repaired? | Heb 9:1 | kalos | 152389 | ||
Prayon: They (the Jewish religious leaders) tried to hide the fact of the resurrection of Christ. Why wouldn't they try to hide the fact that something else happened? From reading the Torah (Pentateuch), what would lead anyone to believe that once damaged the veil of the temple would be allowed to remain in disrepair? Grace to you, Kalos |
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