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Post by rieom on Sept 14, 2018 13:50:31 GMT
Note: Everyone talks about what triggers the war to come and this is just another opinion. MY THOUGHTS There is peace in no other name but Jesus. It is a name that makes demons tremble, people fear this name, but it brings peace and salvation in those who put their trust in Him. Jesus is one of the reasons for the division in this world. He said he would bring a sword. He admits those that hold to His salvation will bring a thorn to the side of the world. If you are having problems in this world; take heart, Jesus warned us that this would happen. Read on: pastorbrianroberts.com/Fair use for education and discussion purposes
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Post by morningstar on Sept 17, 2018 19:22:09 GMT
Very good article. I wonder if the Temple is mentioned in Trumps peace plan, have to wait and see.
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Post by rieom on Sept 22, 2018 11:16:55 GMT
And is Trump going to announce the peace plan at the UN next week or is he going to wait until after the elections in November?
I do think that the Temple could very well be in the peace plan. Either that or whoever enforces the plan would have to okay the Temple to be built.
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Post by mary on Sept 22, 2018 12:46:04 GMT
The article caused me to think of the Harrari Harp makers north of Jerusalem. This may give us an idea of how many harps have been readied for the Temple.
Here are paragraphs from their page on the Temple Harp Project:
"In these past 35 years, due to the generous contributions and donations of many good hearted people all over the world, harps have been continued to be built in our workshop for this purpose. When they are completed, they are taken to the Temple Institute, where they are kept on display in the Temple Treasures Museum in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Over the years, many people have asked how they can also be part of this project, and so we are now opening this invitation up to a larger audience ~ by being a sponsor for the building of one or more of these harps.
If you would like to partner with us in this prophetic work, we welcome you to join us.
The harp that we build from your contributions will be presented to the Temple Institute of Jerusalem for dedication and safekeeping. There they are on public display in the museum awaiting their true purpose ~ to bring forth holy music in the Temple, and send a heavenly blessing of sound and healing to all the peoples of the world…"
Micah and Shoshanna moved from the US to Israel several decades ago. Micah is an instrument maker, and he developed and made a harp for Shoshanna. Their shop has several people employed. They have a new website, and will be adding videos of Shoshanna playing. (Now I'm going to watch the video on the Temple Harp Page, about 3 minutes long.)
The following link is some interesting words by Alfred Edersheim:
I googled: Temple Institute. Then, on the line just under the search bar, I went to "Images" and found lots of interesting photos about vessels, other preparations from the Institute. (I didn't search "Images" for anything until recently!)
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Post by rieom on Sept 24, 2018 12:47:34 GMT
I did not realize that they needed harps. I will go to the site and look at what else they have.
I think people need to keep in mind that this new temple will be defiled by the AC at the middle of the tribulation which is 3-1/2 years.
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Post by mary on Sept 24, 2018 13:30:29 GMT
I put in better links, and corrected the one for Harrari Harps that didn't work. Sorry about that.
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Post by rieom on Sept 24, 2018 14:39:06 GMT
Those harps are truly beautiful and a piece of art!
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Post by mary on Sept 24, 2018 15:31:22 GMT
I have one, in cherry, made by Harrari shop. Excellent dealings with them. The Atara Nevel, with 22 strings, so you can play most any melody. Mother taught me soprano saxophone at age 8, enjoyed band activities for years. Then we got a piano and she taught me that about 4 years later, loved it, and so it helped me with self teaching the harp, hand copying favorites adapted so I'd be able to play what I want (and big enough not to have to lean forward). I don't play as much as I'd planned on, but have a hard time keeping up with everything else. My harp has an absolutely marvelous warm sound, and if lazy, I just play with the right hand. I had Harrari's carve a Hebrew alphabet character by each of the 22 strings. Just plucking the strings can sound amazing, beautiful, melodies seem to come. Harrari site indicates that King David would set a harp in his window and when the wind would come up, it would strum the harp.
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Post by mary on Sept 24, 2018 15:38:59 GMT
Truly they are. Micah was an instrument maker, and Shoshanna had wished she had a harp, so they researched Israel's harps, on ancient coins, etc., for the ancient Nevel harp (chose to use 22 strings), and probably found info for the Kinnor 10 string one and the Elijah harp. The Nevel was similar to the harp some prophets carried and played on. I think the 10 string one is likely largely for strumming, or simple melodies. Just realized, the player would be concentrating on the words of his song of praise on the 10 string.
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Post by rieom on Sept 27, 2018 15:20:09 GMT
I have always liked listening to harps. There is a peaceful quality to their music that I find comforting. So, you have a harp! That is so cool. You also seem to be musically inclined and that is a blessing.
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Post by mary on Sept 28, 2018 0:26:30 GMT
That peaceful quality is why I loved harp music, though hadn't heard much. I hope to play it more, so soothing. Even the faster melodies.
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