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| Apr 7 at 17:58 | comment | added | David D | @HoustonBeckworth "And I will put my Spirit within you" identifies an Old Testament reference of God's Spirit dwelling in His people. It's clear that God dwelt in the temple. Are you saying that you want a verse that says "God's spirit dwelt in the temple"? | |
| Apr 7 at 17:26 | comment | added | Houston Beckworth | Fundamentally, the goal of this discussion is to identify a relationship of God's indwelling spirit and the temple. While you have quoted some passages related to the temple, they do not provide an intersection of the spirit and temple. The Garden of Eden may be taken as evidence that the sanctuary is not bound to a man-made structure, but mountains are associated with sanctuaries (Eden being one; Ezek 28), so the sanctuary is still bound to a fixed location. | |
| Apr 7 at 16:06 | history | answered | David D | CC BY-SA 4.0 |