Wednesday, November 9, 2022

PNG helps rebuild third temple

 

Papua New Guinea delegation donates gold for rebuilding Temple in October 8, 2007 

A delegation of 34 people from Papua New Guinea visited the Western Wall last week and donated a kilo of gold and several thousand dollars to the temple Institute, an organization dedicated to rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem.

The delegation's participants, who define themselves as members of "The Bible Circle", told the institute's workers that they study the bible on a regular basis.

The P.N.G visitors at Temple Institute

They read the prophecy of Zechariah, where it says: "And they that are far off shall come and build in the temple of the Lord, and ye shall know that the Lord of hosts hath sent me unto you," and decided to follow the verse and come to Israel.

Weddings rings donated

The Papuans explained that since their country was rich in gold mines, their donation was "nothing out of the ordinary," but added that in the future they hoped they would be able to send valuable wood for the new Temple's construction.

"They pulled gold bullions out of their bags, and even started to take off their jewelry, apologizing it was too little," head of the institute Rabbi Yahuda Glick Chief Executive Director of Temple Institute from 2005 to 2009 was there to receive Gold, gift and offering from Papua New Guinea and West Papua. Rabbi Yehuda Glick told Ynet. "There was even a married couple who gave me their wedding rings and said they wanted to marry God."

"The scene reminded me of the legends of King Salomon I read when I was young, and pictures of the Queen of Sheba bringing gold and precious gems to the Temple. The vision is literally coming to life before our eyes," Glick said enthusiastically.


PNG helps rebuild King Solomon’s temple

November 30, 2009 mlipen National, Normal


A PNG delegation has made a contribution of about K40,000 (US$15,000) to the rebuilding of King Solomon’s temple in Israel.

Goroka MP Thompson Harokaqveh, who was accompanied by Pr Bezalel Tegi, was in Israel last month to attend the Feast of Tabernacle, a traditional Christian ceremony in Jerusalem.

Mr Harokaqveh made a contribution from his discretionary funds and the International Christian Embassy Church based at Hohola made another contribution of K26,500 for a total of  K40,000.

He said the money was made into bank draft that was presented to church officials spearheading the rebuilding of the Temple in Israel on Oct 8, 2009

According to the Bible, King Solomon built the temple that was made of pure Gold.

This temple was destroyed and another temple was build by King Herod at around 607 BC which is referred to as the Temple of Babylon.

This temple was later destroyed by King Cyrus.

Mr Harokaqveh said PNG Constitution says that PNG is a Christian country and the people should turn to God for guidance.

He also called for the strengthening of bi-lateral relationship between PNG and Israel with the setting up of an embassy in Port Moresby.

He said PNG had a lot to learn from Israel, where a once deserted country was now a rich fertile land for agriculture.

Mr Harokaqveh made the announcements yesterday when he presented yet another K10,000 from his discretionary funds to assist the administration and outreach work of the International Christian Embassy church.

RED HEIFERS ARRIVE IN ISRAEL!

On Thursday, September 15, 2022  perfect, unblemished red heifers arrived in Israel from the USA. A modest ceremony was held at the unloading bay of the cargo terminal at Ben Gurion airport, where the new arrivals were greeted and speeches were made by the incredible people who have put their hearts and souls and means into making this historic/prophetic day become a reality.


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