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Palace of the Sheep, Porch of Pillars and Hanukah

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Palace of the Sheep, Porch of Pillars and Hanukah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0T6jLRl8Qs

Notes: Feasts, pdf: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1axQa567TsI5STNYaiUlkPFPm85-JCvAy/view

Leeland Jones website: https://leelandjones.com/

To find New video called Building Solomon’s Porch in 3D, please go to Leelandjones.com and scroll down to What’s New and tap on the video link.

Leeland Jones video posted on December 10, 2020, transcribed with photo’s: 

Hag Samech {Happy Feast}!  Thank you so much for following along in this series on Hanukah.  This is so exciting the information that I am going to share with you as it relates to John chapter 10, where Christ is going to Solomon’s Porch on Hanukah.

  • We’re gonna unravel some amazing mysteries, what Christ is actually talking about in John chapter 10 is an actual building, is an actual physical thing.

In order to understand some of the things that I am saying in this video, this just is going to go way over some of your heads.  I’m sorry, there is nothing I can do.

In order to just to tell you some of the basics of what I am saying, you would really have to follow along with the message, you would really would have to listen to me; follow the message, watch some of the previous videos, to do that before we get into this now.  Because I can’t spend hours and hours of telling you the same thing over and over. When I post a video, I’m not going to post the content again.  So some of these things we have covered for years.

What are we talking about?  We are talking about something called Measuring the Temple.  It’s basically a principal of understanding Spiritual concepts and constructs by Measuring the Temple.  We find this in Revelation 11 where John was given a Reed like a Rod and he was told to:

  • Measure the Temple,
  • Measure the Altar,
  • and Measure the People therein.

So what this means is is that the People are the Temple.

Once we do that and we study that we find of course amazing, amazing things.  Amazing prophecies being fulfilled.  We find the Feasts of YHWH.   We find a coded message that is intertwined in all of Christ’s teaching, all His parables.  And, the teachings in vision given to the Apostle John.

In this one we can see the Temple, we can see the Promises to the Church at Philadelphia.  So let’s get right into it, and let’s first go over some basics on Measuring the Temple.

{2:32 min mark} What we’re going to do is discuss a couple of things related to the 1st Temple.

We first have the Tabernacle that Moses built, here are the dimensions.

Then what we have is the 1st Temple being built, and these are the dimensions.  And what it has it has an area where the Temple is.  The Temple is larger than this, we are just doing a simplified demonstration.  We have a Brazen Lavor {green circle}, we have the Altar, we have something called the Great Court.

It is quite possible that the Great Court is over here, but none the less we have an area described as the Great Court.  We don’t know all of the details of it.  But these are things that we are explaining to you that we have precise Measurements of; Moses Tabernacle and the 1st Temple.

And then we come to another thing called Solomon’s Porch.  We can read about that in John chapter 10 it talks about Solomon’s Porch.

  • According to Josephus, this building or facility existed throughout all the destructions of the 1st Temple time period, it survived the destruction by Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon, and it existed all the way until the time of Christ.

So this whole building stayed, and it is a building that’s 50 Cubits by 100 Cubits and it lies to the East.  According to Josephus, this survived all the destruction and it existed all the way into the time of the Book of Acts.

In the Book of Acts we’ll look at it in chapters 3 and 5.  Shortly after Pentecost the Disciples were in Solomon Porch.  What is the significance of that?  We’re going to explain it.

Basically what it is, what Solomon describes in the Scriptures is two buildings, actually three, but we have the dimensions of two of them.  One of them is called Solomon’s Porch, 100 Cubits by 50 Cubits.  Then there is another one that is 30 Cubits by 50 Cubits, and it also has Pillars in it.

  • This is the Promise when Christ said that he that Overcomes I will make a Pillar in the Temple.

{Revelation 3:12} Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.}

Well, there are lots of Pillars.  This one has a total of 72 if we count that section and this section here {in both buildings}.  This has a future fulfillment when we look at Ezekiel’s Temple.

{5:12 min mark} Now here is Ezekiel’s Temple and in Ezekiel’s Temple there are actually two buildings with the same dimensions, 100 Cubits by 50 Cubits.  These actually sit on either side of the Temple itself.

What this is is these are places for the Priests, it’s places like a Dining Hall, and places where they would place their Garments.  We’re going to have a full video on describing what these are, but I just want you to see where they are in relationship to the rest of the Temple Complex in Ezekiel.

So what we have is we have these two buildings here, one is called the North Chamber {on the left that Leeland is pointing at} and this one is called the South Chamber {on the right}.

We have the King’s House, in the King’s House it is also a Palace. But we are really going to look at these two {Chambers} in this video.  What does it actually look like?

It looks like this. Here it is.  What we are looking at is a side view of this building.  The side this measurement here, this is all one building, but it has Pillars in it.  The major feature of Solomon’s Porch is the Pillars.  Well, this also has Pillars.

  • It’s called the North and South Chambers, it is in Ezekiel chapter 42, but it is also called Solomon’s Porch.
  • Ezekiel’s Temple is in the Future, and it has Design elements from Solomon’s Porch.

Of course Solomon’s Porch it destroyed in 70 A.D. with the rest of the Temple, but yet the architectural Design, and Story, and Measurements match that of this facility in Ezekiel.

What we’re doing is we’re looking at a side view of this building.  You can see that it has three stories.  It has three stories and it has a space that you can walk through it.  You can walk through it on each level, and each level would have these Pillars. These Pillars are actually aligned the same way, they’re in Solomon’s Porch, but it’s a whole building with three floors.

Solomon’s Porch had windows, and it says there are windows in three tiers {1 Kings 7:4}. Three tiers meaning three stories or three levels. Again, that is telling us about this building and facility in Ezekiel’s Temple.  When we are looking at from the side, this is what we are looking at.  This is quite high, each floor or story is about 20 feet high or maybe a little more.

Very tall ceilings, possibly arches like this and they are tiered like this.  Why?  Because it says they are tiered like this because of the Pillars.

{8:20 min mark}  Ezekiel describes this as one building.  Now if we are looking down at it, the length of it is 100 Cubits and the width of it is 50 Cubits.  And in the middle of it is a walkway.

Again, here they are in Ezekiel’s Temple.  In Ezekiel’s Temple we have these two buildings.  There’s one up here and one here, this is North, this is South, this is East {to the right}.

What you can see is there are little dots that I have drawn, that is the proportions of the spacing of the Pillars as they run across.  For example, there were four rows in Solomon’s Porch.  There are four rows here, but they are four rows between two buildings.  You have one row, two row, three row, four, and each row has fifteen.

Thus, the building has a Design element in them telling us about Solomon’s Porch. But they actually perform a feature, not just being a large space, because it’s a place for Dining, a place for Feasts!

  • So when Christ is going into that building, He is going into the Sheep pen {John 10:22}.  Prophetically He is teaching us about the Palace of the Sheep.

Allow me to prove that to you.

{9:51 min mark}  Here are our notes, and in our notes you can see we are focusing our attention on John chapter 10.  This is John chapter 10 {on the left}, this is the Book of Ezekiel {on the right}, and this is the Church at Philadelphia.

The Promise to the Church of Philadelphia you find in Revelation 3:7-13.

So what are we doing?  We are comparing Line upon Line, Precept upon Precept, and we can learn about this great ministry of Solomon’s Palace.

First and foremost what we have as we mentioned, we have the Feast of Dedication.  What you do at the Feast is you Eat, you Celebrate!

{John 10:22 And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter.}

So this is a Celebration of a Feast, Christ is going to Jerusalem, into the Temple in Winter.  This is the time of the Feast, right now.   John 10:23 And Jesus walked in the temple into Solomon’s porch.  So we showed you Solomon’s Porch and how it existed up until the time Christ’s coming.

So He went into Solomon’s Porch, and quite often the Apostle Paul gives us details about the Feasts and precise locations in the Temple like this, which is very helpful for us.

In John 10:1 it says, He that enters not by the Door {into the sheepfold/Palace}.  In your version it probably says the Sheepfold.  But if you actually look at the Strong’s Concordance you’ll see two words, one is Sheep and the other is Palace.

So what we are trying to tell you is that Solomon’s Porch prophetically is in Ezekiel’s Temple.

Once in Ezekiel’s Temple, this is the Palace of the Sheep, it’s an actual building. There are two of them, as we showed you earlier.  But it is a physical thing!  So what He says is He says {John 10:1}, He that enters not by what?  The Door.

{11:50 min mark}  There are two doors that you would enter through, they are right here and they are pointed towards the East.  So the direction of the sword is pointed toward the East, and the Door is right there.  In Ezekiel it tells us about this Chamber {Ezekiel 42:1-4}, and it tells us about this Door pointed toward the East {Ezekiel 42:9}.

Christ is talking about this, He is talking about a Palace of the Sheep, it’s an actual building.  If you read the Strong’s Concordance it just describes it as a courtyard or something around the house.

So when we say courtyard or something around the house, here is the courtyard {right of the House}, here is the House {Leeland is pointing at it}.

The House is the Temple.

When Christ said that I will prepare a Place for you, in My Father’s House there are many Mansions {John 14:2}.  Well, the Father’s House is the Temple. The Mansions are the rooms around the Temple, like this one right next to the Temple.

So it’s a courtyard around the House, it’s around the Tabernacle or the Temple, and it’s enclosed by a wall.  There are a few boundaries but this you can see it a wall.  It’s enclosed by a wall and the flocks were herded in for the night.

So another example of it, there’s actually two but we’re discussing this one, you will see why in the details.  But this is also the King’s House.  And in the King’s House it also has the description of a Palace.  Where you have a building and you have the space around the building, the courtyard they’re talking about, and a wall.

So the King’s House meets that description, but so does the North and South Chambers in Ezekiel’s Temple, these here.  So they are enclosed in what is called the Inner Court.  In Ezekiel’s Temple area, this is within the Inner Court is here, it’s the Temple, and it continues on into other spaces.

This is the Promise to the Church of Philadelphia, He said He’s the Door {Revelation 3:8}. He says, To he that Overcomes they will have an open Door, no man can shut.  So that Door is actually to a Room, to a Facility.

  • The whole Book of Revelation is talking about Doors, it’s talking about Rooms, it’s talking about the Temple.  Well, that is Ezekiel’s Temple that it is talking about.

This is Solomon’s Porch!  Solomon’s Porch represented in Ezekiel’s Temple as these Chambers.  But you can read about Solomon’s Porch in 1 Kings 7:6, it’s called the Porch of the Pillars, the House of the Forest of Lebanon.

Most people that draw this make the mistake by not including the Pillars.  The Pillars are the Main Feature.  What it says is the Pillars are not like the pillars in the Gates.  The Gates also have pillars.

But the Main Feature beside just the Rooms, is the Pillars in this.

So we got the Pillars, we got the Rooms, that’s what this is talking about.  It’s matching that of Solomon, he built the Porch of the Pillars of the House of the Cedar in Lebanon.  And the Priest Chambers.

The importance of the Pillars is to the Church of Philadelphia, he that Overcomes I will make a Pillar in the Temple of God.  Well that’s actual!

  • The People are the Temple, the actual physical Pillars that are posted in the Temple will have People’s names on them.  They will actually be People.

So that is what He meant, he that Overcomes I will make a Pillar in the Temple!

John 10:3 To him the Porter will open.  If you look up this word Porter it’s a Watcher Angel.  It’s someone that Watches the Door, that’s literally what it means in Greek.  It’s a Watcher Angel.  And this is the Promise of the Key of David.

John 10:3 He calls the Sheep by Name.  You can see the Names of the Tribes.  And to he that Overcomes will have a New Name {Revelation 3:12}.

John 10:7 Christ said, I AM the Door to the Sheep.  Well, there is an actual Door.  There is a physical Door that is part of the this Room.  The Door to the Sheep Palace.

John 10:9 by Me if any man enter in he shall be saved, and shall go in and out.  So you go in and out through this Door.  Once you go out you are in an area which is the Outer Court.  That’s what He says, he that Overcomes will be a Pillar in the Temple, he shall no longer go out.  I mean he can go out, but what that actually means is he is part of the building, part of the structure.

In Ezekiel 42:12 it uses interesting wording, As one enters therein.   John 10:9  and he shall find Pasture.  Again, this building is a place where the Priests eat.  So this fine Pasture is just like the Feasts, all the Feasts, the Wedding Supper.  All those Feasts take place in here, that’s where the Priest’s eat.

John 10:16  this is the fold, the Palace, and there shall be one fold and one shepherd. Again, the wording here is referring to the Prince.  So the Priests eat in the Dinning Hall as we said, but in the whole Complex is someone called the Prince.

The Prince is David {Ezekiel 34:23}.  And David is describe as the One Shepherd. David the Prince.

Acts 3:11 And the People ran into Solomon’s Porch and greatly wondered.  This is AFTER the Day of Pentecost.  So again Pentecost is in the 3rd Month, Hanukah is in the 9th Month.

  • But where did the Disciples go after Pentecost, when they were in the Temple?  They were in Solomon’s Porch.

Acts 5:12 They were all of one accord in Solomon’s Porch.

So what’s happening is Prophetically the early Disciples, the early Apostles, they were the Sheep.

They were the Promise of what Christ said, He is the Door, He is the Door of the Sheepfold.  It doesn’t just say Temple, they specifically went into Solomon’s Porch.

And on that message Christ said {John 10:36}, I am the Son of God.  {John 10:34} And He quoted Psalms 82:6, it said, You are gods.

Well that is in Zechariah 12:8, In that day…..he that is feeble among them shall be as David and the House of David as God, as an angel of the Lord before them.

And in Revelation it’s talking about the Wall.  Revelation 21:17 He measured the Wall 144 Cubits according to the Measure of Man, which is angel.

I am running out of sunlight so I want to conclude this video.  This is part of a playlist called Show Design, Measure Pattern.  We are going to have more on this Facility, we’re gonna teach more on this, but I want to show you its connection to Hanukah.  I want to show you the connection to the Sheep Palace.  Amazing!

Thanks for watching!  I really hope that you are following along with each video in the Hanukah series.  We are releasing all this information on Hanukah.

  • We’re going to have more on how Hanukah is, yes, the Wedding Supper, this is the Pasture of the Sheep,
  • and it’s also a message to us on Armageddon.

So thanks for watching and God bless you.

Please go to Leelandjones.com and scroll down to What’s New to see the his new Video on Pillars in Temple, or just click on this link: https://vimeo.com/860603745

Show Design, Measure Pattern:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXqaGD7sX9gYZoDzRkvteaRNMs32bWh6c

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Jennifer HeathPalace of the Sheep, Porch of Pillars and Hanukah

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