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Jesus, The Son Of Man - God's Puzzle Solved

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for their education. Why do you need a temple to worshipin and a school to learn how to earn a living orfunction in life? <strong>The</strong> synagogues scattered aroundIsrael were schools (not temples). When Israel worshipped(religion), they went to the temple; but, theyreceived education in the local synagogue. <strong>The</strong> Elder,in charge, was a Principal as in a public school. At thetime, religion and education were one and the same.You went to <strong>The</strong> Temple to worship. <strong>The</strong>n, you wentto the synagogue to learn about creation.<strong>The</strong> Torah<strong>The</strong> Torah is not a religious guide on how to worshipGod. Until <strong>The</strong> Law was added to <strong>The</strong> Torah (fourhundred and thirty years after Abraham), a temple wasnot needed to worship God. <strong>The</strong> Torah was only a wayof life or philosophy.<strong>The</strong> head of the synagogue was not a priest but a principalof a school. <strong>The</strong> Torah was taught as an educationabout human existence and how to think and live.Jewish children are considered religiously mature at13 years of age because of the strict synagogue teachingabout creation and <strong>The</strong> One True God. That iswhen they have their Bar (boy) or Bat (girl) Mitzvah.Only Priests have anything to do with religion or howyou worship God. That is why <strong>Jesus</strong> called <strong>The</strong> Temple“God’s house” or “where one worships God.” God’sglory must be there or else it wouldn’t be God’s house.<strong>The</strong> presence of God’s glory is what makes <strong>The</strong> TempleHoly. A temple without God’s “glory” is corrupt.You can have a temple, but without God’s presenceviii

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