The Menorah from the Temple of Herod on the Arch of Titus
in Rome
Destination Yisra’el recently revealed the hidden wars of the globalists that are battling for world dominion. One of these major battles is to take control of the Temple Mount from the Labor Zionist State of Israel and to put it into the hands of the of the winning party in the “Chess Game for World Dominion”.
What was interesting is that discussion are being entertained by rabbinic sources in Jerusalem and the Vatican seeking to return access of ancient golden menorahs hidden in the secret vaults of Vatican Rome back to the custody and control of the Jews.
If you were puzzled with the plurality of the word, “menorahs” you were correct in your observations. It appears that there were several and maybe numerous golden menorahs that may have been part of the 1st century Temple of Herod Jerusalem culture.
The first shocking remark is the fact that “The Temple of Herod Menorah” may in fact not be in existence today, if the testimony is true as revealed in the Destination Yisra’el article titled, “The Vatican Globalists offer Jewish Golden Menorahs for a Temple and Control of the Temple Mount”.
Destination Yisra’el – “Word has also now come back from the Vatican archives about the fate of the Menorahs taken from the Temple of Solomon by troops of the Roman Emperor Titus. According to a senior Vatican archivist, the original Menorahs from the temple were melted down and turned into small statues that were distributed amongst various Romans and thus cannot be returned to the temple.
However, the Vatican also has several solid gold Menorah’s dating back to the time of Jesus that they say they would be willing to hand over to an honorable group of Torah Jews. The Talmudic Jews, whose belief system is Babylonian and Sumerian but not Jewish, would not be considered qualified to receive the Menorahs, the Vatican sources say.”
What a surprise this must be! Are we reading the truth, that there are “several solid gold Menorahs” that date back to the 1st century Temple of Herod era that are today and for centuries been under the control of the Vatican?
This fact may truly be true. Let us look at an ancillary source of history that was written during the 2012 “High Holiday” season, in the Destination Yisra’el article titled, “Celebrating the Ancient Solomon Temple’s Simchat Beit Hashoeva (“Water Drawing Ceremony”)”.
Here we learned that in the ancient days before the Temple of Herod was destroyed, there were numerous golden menorahs fifty cubits high that illuminated the Jerusalem night time atmosphere during the glorious holiday season of Sukkot. This was especially during the “Water Drawing Ceremony” called the Simchat Beit Hashoeva”. As described in the l’Chaim weekly article title, “The Water Drawing Ceremony”:
I’Chaim weekly – “One of the most joyful celebrations in Israel was the Drawing of the Water during Sukkot. The Sages noted that "Whoever never witnessed the Simchat Beit Hashoeva has never in his life seen true joy." They have left us wonderful descriptions of the scenes that inspire us with longing to witness it once again.
How was the ceremony conducted? A golden container was filled with water drawn from the pools at Siloam in Jerusalem. When the water carriers reached the Water Gate, they blew three notes on the shofar.
On the right side of the ramp leading to the altar, there were two silver bowls, each with a hole shaped like a narrow spout, one wider than the other. One bowl stood to the east and the other to the west. The shapes of the bowls allowed them to be emptied simultaneously. (The wider spouted bowl held wine, which flows more slowly than water.)
As the evenings of the festival approached, the people made their way down to the Court of the Women. There were golden candlesticks, fifty cubits high, with four gold bowls atop them. Four ladders led to the top of each candlestick, and four young kohanim mounted the ladders, holding in their hands large jars of oil which they poured into the golden bowls. Wicks to light the oil were made from worn-out clothing of the kohanim, and when the candlesticks were lit, the light glowed throughout the entire city of Jerusalem.
The greatest Sages and Tzaddikim would participate joyfully in the celebration, performing the most extraordinary feats. Some of them would bear burning torches in their hands while singing Psalms and other praises of G-d. The Levites would play many various musical instruments, including harps, lyres, cymbals, and trumpets as they stood on the fifteen steps which led down from the Court of Women in the Holy Temple.
Two kohanim were stationed at the Upper Gate of the Temple, holding trumpets in their hands. As the roosters crowed the first light of dawn, they blasted their trumpets, and as they ascended the steps, they blew two additional rounds of tekiah's. They continued walking until they reached the gate which led to the east, whereupon they turned to face the west and uttered the words: "We belong to G-d and our eyes are turned to G-d."
The Sages relate that when the great Sage, Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel rejoiced at the water festival, he would juggle with eight lighted torches, tossing them into the air, catching one and then throwing another, so that they never touched each other. He would also prostrate himself on the ground, bend down, doing a head-stand, kiss the ground and draw himself up again, a feat which no one else could do.
The Ancient Rebbes
dancing with the Torah Scrolls on Simchat Torah on the 7th day of
Sukkot
The Talmud relates many of these displays of prowess which the Sages performed at the Simchat Beit Hashoeva. They record that Reb Levi used to juggle in the presence of Rabbi Yehuda HaNassi with eight knives. Shmuel would do the same with eight glasses of wine, without spilling any of their contents. Rabbi Abaye would juggle before Rabbi Rabba with eight (or some say, four) eggs.
It is written in the name of Rabbi ben Chanania, "When we used to rejoice at the place of the water-drawing, our eyes saw no sleep." It is explained that the entire day was occupied with holy activities, so that the participants in the Simcha were busy from day to night.
In the morning the sacrifice was brought, followed by prayers, and then an additional sacrifice. Then they would study Torah and eat breakfast. Afternoon prayer was following by the evening sacrifice and then the water-drawing festivities commenced. The celebration of the Simchat Beit Hashoeva continued throughout the entire night, lighting up the city so brilliantly that there was no courtyard in Jerusalem which didn't reflect the light of the great candlesticks which illumined the Festival of the Water-Drawing.”
This must have been an amazing scene during the Succot season in 1st century CE Jerusalem. These glorious menorahs that were 50 cubits tall, or 87.5 foot tall (1 cubit equally 1.75 feet), lit up the entire ancient city of David. They “brilliantly” reflected upon every courtyard and each private succah in the city of Jerusalem.
You might be Interested in Reading the Entire Series: Golden Menorahs for a Temple
Part One – “The Vatican Globalists offer Jewish Golden Menorahs for a Temple and Control of the Temple Mount”
Part Two – “The Legendary evidence that 88 foot Menorahs lit the Skyline of Jerusalem during Succot in the 1st century CE”
Part Three – “Eighty-Eight foot Golden Menorahs in Exchange for the Temple Mount and a Rothschild Masonic Temple”
Part Four – “A Call to Pope Benedict XVI from the G-D and People of Israel to Return with No Delay the Holy Temple Menorah”
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The day will come when Jerusalem will become the capital of Planet Earth. The Israeli Shekel may become the monetary currency of our world. At this time, all nations of the earth will come to Jerusalem at the time of Sukkot in order to worship the G-d of Israel who will at this time again dwell on earth as the Shekinah Glory dwelled in the Tabernacle of the Dwelling at the mount called Sinai. This little vignette of ancient history does give us a unique perspective of true happiness and joy in the celebrations of the Festivals of the G-rd in Jerusalem.
As we look forward to that day, we remind ourselves that this day will not come until all the Tribes of the Ancient Hebrews are returned back into fellowship with one another. Each will have its own unique part in the Messianic culture of our world’s future in a day of peace and tranquility with the Messiah reigning as HaShem’s manifested image in that “world to come” in an era of Torah enlightenment.
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