MYSTERY OF THE HEKEL

THE MYSTERY OF THE HEKEL The TEMPLE DOORS 

Hekal: a palace, temple; strongs 1965

Hebrew:  יכַלה

Transliteration: hekal

Phonetic Spelling: (hay-kal’)

The Temple was large, the figures in the picture below give some perspective.

Deleth

‘door, page (of a book) that which hangs’, pathway to enter.

Something hanging

The word deleth (Strong’s 1817) means ‘the leaf’ of a door, i.e., that which hangs or swings (on hinges or a post) and can be opened or shut. It derives from the root verb, dâlâh (Strong’s #1802) which means ‘to hang down’ and includes the idea of letting down to draw out, as with water from a well.

In the centuries following the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (70 C.E.),the Jewish people began writing two versions of Jewish thought, religious history and commentary. One was written in Palestine and became known as the Jerusalem Talmud.

The other was written in Babylon and was known as the Babylonian Talmud.

Jesus died in 30 A.D. or 30 C.E. (Common Era)

In the following 40 years after his death and prior to the destruction of the temple, something very strange happened in Jerusalem. It is found recorded in both the documents referred to above.
In the Jerusalem Talmud:

“Forty years before the destruction of the Temple,…. they would close the gates of the Temple by night and get up in the morning and find them wide open” (Jacob Neusner, The Yerushalmi, p.156-157). [the Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E.] 

A similar passage in the Babylonian Talmud states:

“Our rabbis taught: During the last forty years before the destruction of the Temple …. the doors of the Hekel [Temple] would open by themselves” (Soncino version, Yoma 39b). 

What are these passages talking about?

Since both Talmuds’ recount the same information, this indicates that the knowledge of these events was accepted by the widespread Jewish community.

Something else concerning this historical mystery beginning in in 30 A.D. was recorded in the Talmud:

“Said Rabban Yohanan Ben Zakkai to the Temple, ‘O Temple, why do you frighten us? We know that you will end up destroyed. For it has been said, ‘Open your doors, O Lebanon, that the fire may devour your cedars’ ” (Zechariah 11:1)’ (Sota 6:3).

The door in front (dark brown) is the Nicanor Gate, the Gold doors behind lead into the Holy Place.

The doors of the heikhal (the Holy Place of the Temple) opened of their own accord, until Rabbi Yochanon ben Zakkai rebuked them.

He said to it [the Temple]:

‘O heikhal, heikhal, why do you alarm yourself? I know full well that you are destined to be destroyed, for Zechariah ben Iddo has already prophesied concerning you ‘Open thy doors, O Lebanon, that the fire may devour the cedars’ (Zech. 11:1).’ 

-Talmud Bavli, Yoma 39b

 

There would seem to be only one possible explanation for this unusual phenomena:

Because Jesus the Messiah/Yeshua ha’Mashiyach was the perfect sin sacrifice who died in 30 A.D!

The very massive doors of the Temple opened on their own accord and normally it took the strength of many men to open and close them.

Since the Talmudic reference is 40 years before the destruction of the Second Temple. The Second Temple was destroyed in 70 C.E. The date of this amazing event was 30 C.E. which is the exact year that Yeshua (Jesus of Nazareth) was sacrificed in Jerusalem.

There is also a secular Jewish source that indicates the doors also opened on their own accord. 

Flavius Josephus was employed to write an historical account of the Jews for the Romans who ruled at the time.

With respect to Herod’s temple, Faber van der Meulen rightly notes that Josephus mentions but a single veil (katapevtasma; J.W. 5.5.5 §219) before a set of doors which serve as the “gate opening into the building” and entrance to the holy of holies:

. . . it had golden doors fifty-five cubits high and sixteen broad. Before these hung a veil (katapevtasma) of equal length, of Babylonian tapestry (Babul∫nioÍ poikilto;Í), with embroidery of blue and fine linen, of scarlet also and purple, wrought with marvelous skill. Nor was this mixture of materials without its mystic meaning: it typified the universe. For the scarlet seemed emblematical of fire, the fine linen of the earth, the blue of the air, and the purple of the sea; the comparison in two cases being suggested by their colour, and in that of the fine linen and purple by their origin, as the one is produced by the earth and the other by the sea. On this tapestry was portrayed a panorama of the heavens,8 the signs of the Zodiac excepted. . . . The innermost recess measured twenty cubits, and was screened in like manner from the outer portion by a veil (kata- petavsmati). In this stood nothing whatever: unapproachable, inviolable, invisible to all, it was called the Holy of Holies. (J.W. 5.5.4 §211–5.5 §219 LCL)9

“At the same festival (Passover)… the Eastern gate of the inner court of the Temple, which was of brass, and vastly heavy, and had been with difficulty shut by twenty men,and rested upon a base armered with iron, and had bolts fastened very deep into the firm floor, which was there made of one entire stone, was seen to be opened of it’s own accord about the sixth hour of the night.”

-Josephus; The Wars of the Jews 6.5.3

With each door being 55 cubits in height and 16 in width (J.W. 5.5.4 §211), the veil was of equal size. Some have presumed Josephus’s doors here are the same as those in J.W. 5.5.4 §202. These, he says, were 30 by 15 cubits, though elsewhere they were 60 high by 20 broad and required 200 men to close them every day (Ap. 2.1.9 §119). Josephus also speaks of doors “covered with variegated veils” (ejmpetavsmata; Ant. 15.11.3 §394; cf. Ant. 12.5.4 §250),10 though it does not seem entirely clear that in the latter reference he is speaking of the holy of holies.

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Why did this happen? What is the significance?

The purpose and heart of the Law

The Tabernacle of Ancient Israel was a sanctuary which was given in a vision to Moses as a pattern and constructed by the children of Israel. God’s promise was that He would dwell within the Holy of Holies above the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant. After they reached the promised land and built the permanent Temples in Jerusalem His Glory was present in both.  

At least 50 chapters (13-Ex, 18-Lev, 13-Num, 2-Deut, 4 -Heb) in Scripture speak in figurative language concerning the tabernacle. Sadly, in many Bible studies this subject is overlooked and considered insignificant.

God Himself thought so much of the importance of the type, as shown by the tearing of the veil:

Matt 27:50-51 And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice, and yielded up His spirit. Then, behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom; and the earth quaked, and the rocks were split,

If we don’t understand the meaning in Scripture of holy of holies and the veil we miss out on extremely significant information concerning exactly what Christ’s death meant to sinful mankind.

See https://www.minimannamoments.com/mysteries-and-miracles/

for more detail on the tearing of the veil.

The Tabernacle is a Type of Messiah Jesus:

As, “all Scripture is given by inspiration (God-breathed) of God…” The Bible doesn’t just contain the Word of God, or merely point to religious experience, this is the Word of God.

No wonder that each and every detail and Word about the tabernacle has spiritual significance, there is great symbolism and typology found in the structure of the mishkan/tabernacle and temple.

Everything was a finger pointing to the Messiah.

The tabernacle/temple, as a type, designed specifically and in detail by God, would point to the character and aspects of the ministry of Jesus The Messiah.

The more we become familiar with the tabernacle/temple, so we will become more familiar with Jesus/Yeshua and all that He means to us.

Heb 10:20 by a new and living way which He consecrated for us, through the veil, that is, His flesh,

Col 2:17 which are a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ.

Jn 1:14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.

 It is a Representation of the True Tabernacle in Heaven:

The Lord wants us to be aware that things are really happening in the heavenly dimension. There is a real tabernacle in the heavenlies and Messiah really appeared before the throne of heaven as the Lamb of God (Rev 5).

Heb 9:11 But Christ came as High Priest of the good things to come, with the greater and more perfect tabernacle not made with hands, that is, not of this creation.

The Presence Within the Holy of Holies Dwells Within the Believer in Jesus:

Jesus said I am the sanctuary/temple (Mishkan) of God. When the glory (Heb. Sh’chinah) would come down like a tornado or funnel right through the roof of the Holy of Holies and the Presence would manifest on the mercy seat between the cherubim after the blood was sprinkled, that was the mishkan.

That Presence was what Jesus said dwelt within Him and Paul said, “Know ye not that you are the sanctuary/temple (Mishkan) of God?”

We, as the body of Messiah, have the same Presence dwelling within us.

God doesn’t dwell in buildings now but within His people.

1 Cor 6:19 Or do you not know that your body is the sanctuary /temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own?

‘The Entrance Gate’

When a Israelite approached the tabernacle the found that a wall of white linen around the entire tabernacle area formed a barrier against him all the way around for 300 cubits (450 feet) except one stretch of 20 cubits (30 feet) that was different.

(For a modern reference 20 cubits = 30 feet/10yards or 9.144 meters.)

That section was known as The Entrance Gate.

It clearly marked out the ONE WAY by which a sinner could gain access to the court of God’s house.

 Once an Israelite entered the gate into the outer court with his sacrifice he was standing on “holy ground”. There was a curtain or screen made of richly woven material:

Ex 27:16 “For the gate of the court there shall be a screen twenty cubits long, woven of blue, purple, and scarlet thread, and fine woven linen, made by a weaver. It shall have four pillars and four sockets.

This was the ONE AND ONLY WAY by which men and women could draw near to God. The single entrance to the entire tabernacle.

There was no other way in.

Whether he is a priest going to carry out his duties or a repentant sinner seeking forgiveness, a man had to enter by that one way.

Any Israelite approaching the Tabernacle leading his sacrifice and desiring atonement knew that there was no way to reach the bronze altar but through the gate that faced east.

Num. 2:3 ‘On the east side, toward the rising of the sun, those of the standard of the forces with Judah shall camp according to their armies;’

The Gate was always open, never barred, with no one to forbid a person who wanted to worship God.

However one must make a personal decision to enter if he is to receive.

There is an amazing passage in Zechariah 12:10 which continues to speak about the pierced Messiah:

Zechariah 13:7 reads, “Awake , O sword against my shepherd…”

In other words, the whole section is about the death of the Messiah, and at the same time, it is all linked to the opening of the doors to the Temple–thirty pieces of silver, the Shepherd who is pierced and the sword that comes against Him.

  The rabbis believed that if the doors of the Temple would open by themselves, as by God, this whole prophecy would be fulfilled. Meaning, there is a whole new covenant to be fulfilled–one whose inauguration is linked to the opening of the Temple Doors in this way would mean Messiah has come!

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A Type of Christ

Jesus/Yeshua revealed Himself as the only entrance to God.

The eastern gate pointed to Him.

Every other possible way has been barred by the righteousness of God

but because of the blood of Jesus the Messiah we have a way of approach.

The book of Revelation says, in effect:

‘I  have opened the doors. Nobody can shut it.’

Jesus/Yeshua Has opened the Gate for us to enter in.

Those gates that miraculously would not stay shut after His death and resurrection, indicate clearly that He Has Made A Way.

A Way that is to remain open for whosoever will!

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Midweek Mannabite – A Jubilee Celebration

Today is a Jubilee date for Israel.

It is 50 years since the victory of the six day war.

        In Israel on June 7, 1967 after 2000 years

the Jewish people regained their holy city of Jerusalem.The Six-Day War, also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War, or Third Arab–Israeli War.It was fought between June 5 and 10, 1967 by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.Before and after: the land (above) and some of those that fought 50 years ago. (below).

Jerusalem sits on the barren rocks of Judaean hills and the area may not be as beautiful to look at as many others around the world. However it is God’s chosen location and the Bible is full of promises to rebuild and restore it and to make it the holy city of God once again.Instead of replacing it with something new elsewhere, every time Jerusalem was destroyed through the centuries, the city was rebuilt. In the 6th century below

and again on Sept 8th 70A.D. the destruction of Jerusalem was complete.Jerusalem was rebuilt (by e.g. Nehemiah, Solomon and Herod), because of God’s love for His chosen location.

When you love something and it breaks you rebuild it.

We are a little like Jerusalem. Broken vessels in many ways and because He loves us, rather than give up on us, He puts back together the broken pieces of our lives piece by piece.And

He does not give up on us, even when we give up on ourselves.

Ps 68:13 says, “Though you have lain amongst the potsherds,

In archaeology, a sherd, or more precisely, potsherd, is commonly a historic or prehistoric fragment of pottery, although the term is occasionally used to refer to fragments of stone and glass vessels, as well. pot•sherd (pŏtˈshûrd)

A fragment of broken pottery, especially one found in an archaeological excavation.

yet shall you be as the wings of a dove covered with silver and her feathers with yellow gold.”  Ps 68:13In same way He came to heal the broken hearted

He does not force us but waits patiently until we are ready so he can begin the restoration. And when we allow Him to repair, restore and renew us, we will become vessels of His glory, from the inside out.

The Japanese have an amazing technique called
which means, ‘to repair with gold.’

It is the art of repairing broken pottery with gold or silver lacquer and understanding that the piece is more beautiful for having been broken! 

It sounds like something our Heavenly Father would do as He restores our souls and bodies and brings forth beauty out of brokenness.

Jesus said that His body was broken for us, so that we can be restored and made whole. He also promises to make Jerusalem a praise in all the earth. Isaiah 62:7.

He will restore those whose hearts full of hope and trust, are in His ability to make

Behold I have made all things new. Rev 21:5

We are also reminded that when we see the budding of the fig tree in Luke and

(Matthew 24:32) that it is a prophetic sign of His promises being fulfilled before our eyes.

And so on this Jubilee of Jerusalem being restored to Israel, and prophecy being fulfilled after 2000 years, we can be assured that He will fulfill each and every promise in His Word, of which not one scripture will fail.

Let us continue to

Congratulations on your Jubilee Jerusalem!

For more on Jerusalem

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