
Hmmm … here are more interesting comments: :popcorn One of the Rabbi guys says they already have the old red heifers ashes. They were 5 months when the Rabbi’s went to Texas to see them the first time last year. Byron Stinson, an American farmer and cattle raiser in Texas provided 5 heifers (young female cows) to Israel … therefore, he also knew the ages of those Heifers. Some of those heifers definitely looked older than 1 year old in that video. While they are not all the same size, some were significantly larger and more developed than others. I’m not a rancher, but I am a Texas boy. I see cattle all the time. It is also difficult to do from afar, but using my general sense of judgement, and mostly basing it on the size of those heifers in the first video (and from the other Christian channels showing more footage of the heifers), some of those cattle appear to be @ 2-ish year old (+ - ). So one does have to ask healthy questions and questions if they are widely & deliberately throwing their “enemies” off. So true! Otherwise why bring them over a year plus in advance. Very astute. You haven’t been told the truth about the ages of these heifers. They were all born in Jan/Feb 2021. They will be 2 year old in Jan/Feb 2023. These heifers weren’t tagged by the government in 2021 due to the Covid restrictions at that time. Something most people do not know. The Temple Institute already has possession of two (2) perfect red heifers (or were perfect) that should come of age very soon. The Temple Institute is very hush hush about those heifers and are not saying anything about them, if they are still perfect. The 5 could be a decoy to take attention of the other 2. They have to keep the two out of the limelight for many reasons. The Muslims, animal right activists and others do not want those heifers to be sacrificed under any circumstances. I guess we will have to see, time will tell. By the way, the Temple Institute also “claims” they know where the Ark of the Covenant is located as well. I hope that is true. - Fair Use - It's a waste anyways. The Lord already provided his Son as a perfect sacrifice. It's really a slap in God's face. Sadly the nation of Israel already slapped Jesus in the face 2,000 years ago. Why is God so patient? :unsure: 🙁 Well for one, I am grateful for His patience. :yahoo: :good: Will there be animal sacrifices during the millennial kingdom? Per Gotquestion.org There are several passages in the Old Testament that clearly indicate animal sacrifice will be re-instituted during the millennial kingdom. Some passages mention it in passing as the topic of the millennial kingdom is discussed, passages like Isaiah 56:6-8; Zechariah 14:16; and Jeremiah 33:15-18. The passage that is the most extensive, giving the greatest detail, is Ezekiel 43:18-46:24. It should be noted that this is part of a greater passage dealing with the millennial kingdom, a passage that begins with Ezekiel 40. In Ezekiel 40, the Lord begins to give details of the temple that will exist during the millennial kingdom, a temple that dwarfs all other temples previously built, even Herod’s temple that was quite large, which existed during the earthly ministry of Christ. After giving details concerning the size and appearance of the temple and the altar, the Lord then begins to give detailed instruction as to the animal sacrifices that will be offered (Ezekiel 43:18-27). In chapter 44, the Lord gives instructions as to who will be offering sacrifices to the Lord. The Lord states that all of the Levites will not be offering blood and fat to the Lord due to previous sin; it will be those from the lineage of Zadok (verse 15). Chapters 45 and 46 continue to mention that animal sacrifices will be made. The primary objection made to the idea of animal sacrifices returning during the millennial kingdom is that Christ has come and offered a perfect sacrifice for sin, and there is therefore no need to sacrifice animals for sin. However, it must be remembered that animal sacrifice never removed the sin that spiritually separated a person from the Lord. Hebrews 10:1-4 says, “For the Law, since it has only a shadow of the good things to come and not the very form of things, can never by the same sacrifices year by year, which they offer continually, make perfect those who draw near. Otherwise, would they not have ceased to be offered, because the worshipers, having once been cleansed, would no longer have had consciousness of sins? But in those sacrifices there is a reminder of sins year by year. For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (NASB). It is incorrect to think that animal sacrifices took away sins in the Old Testament, and it is incorrect to think they will do so in the millennial kingdom. Animal sacrifices served as object lessons for the sinner, that sin was and is a horrible offense against God, and that the result of sin is death. Romans 3:20 says, “Because by the works of the Law no flesh will be justified in His sight; for through the Law comes the knowledge of sin.” Most premillennial scholars agree that the purpose of animal sacrifice during the millennial kingdom is memorial in nature. As the Lord’s Supper is a reminder of the death of Christ to the Church today, animal sacrifices will be a reminder during the millennial kingdom. To those born during the millennial kingdom, animal sacrifices will again be an object lesson. During that future time, righteousness and holiness will prevail, but those with earthly bodies will still have a sin nature, and there will be a need to teach about how offensive sin is to a holy and righteous God. Animal sacrifices will serve that purpose, "but in those sacrifices there is a reminder of sins year by year" (Hebrews 10:3). - Fair Use - Hi XoxoSumptingood! Welcome to the group!