Temple Institute Reveals First Blueprints For Portion Of The Third Temple
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Temple Institute Reveals First Blueprints For Portion Of The
Third Temple
February 16th, 2011 (11)
In his recent USA speaking engagement tour, (January 2011), Rabbi
Chaim Richman of the Temple Institute revealed to the public for
the very first time detailed construction plans for the Chamber of
Hewn Stone: the seat of the Great Sanhedrin which is a central
component of the Holy Temple complex on the Temple Mount.
These complete and highly intricate plans constitute the first
stage of an historical undertaking of the Temple Institute: the
drafting of blueprints for the entire Holy Temple complex. These
plans, drawn up by a top Israeli architectural firm hired by the
Temple Institute, take into account the specific requirements of
the Sanhedrin assembly hall, known historically as the Chamber of
Hewn Stone.
At the same time these plans incorporate modern technological
infrastructure necessary to a twenty-first century facility: this
includes internet ports, wireless communications systems, computer
data storage, elevators, air conditioning and underground parking.
All these modern amenities, and many more, have been integrated
into the Sanhedrin structure without compromising the integrity of
the great assembly’s physical or spiritual character.
No land can be prepared, no foundation can be laid, no wall can be
erected without a detailed architectural plan first being drawn
up, approved by engineers and presented to the appointed site
manager. The plans you are viewing on this page fulfill every
requirement necessary for the immediate commencement of work on
this aspect of the Holy Temple complex.
The Sanhedrin Chamber of Hewn Stone is but a single chamber in the
northern wall of the Holy Temple. It was chosen as the initial
focus of the blueprint project, not because of its architectural
significance, per se, but because of its overwhelming spiritual
significance to the world. The seventy elders of the Sanhedrin
have been vested with the authority of the seventy elders whom Gd
commanded Moshe to appoint in the desert:
“Then HaShem said to Moses, ‘Assemble for Me seventy men of the
elders of Israel, whom you know to be the people’s elders and
officers, and you shall take them to the Tent of Meeting, and they
shall stand there with You. I will come down and speak with you
there, and I will increase the spirit that is upon you and bestow
it upon them. Then they will bear the burden of the people with
you so that you need not bear it alone.’” (Numbers 11:16-17)
These elders are not only judges, but also teachers who task is to
ensure that “for out of Zion shall the Torah come forth, and the
word of HaShem from Jerusalem.” (Isaiah 2:3) This being said, it
should also be noted that the Chamber of Hewn Stone sits in close
proximity to the Ark of the Covenant, from which the sages draw
Divine inspiration.