At the end of our last installment in the 
			Book of Revelation, I promised to tell you where in Israel the next 
			Temple will be located. So let’s get started with a little review.
			According to 
			prophecies in 
			Daniel 9:27, Matt 24:15 and 
			2 Thes 2:4, 
			a Temple will exist in Israel at the beginning of the Great 
			Tribulation. This is confirmed in 
			Revelation 11:1 
			where John is being told to measure a Temple and count the 
			worshipers there shortly before the Tribulation begins.
			He’s instructed to omit the outer court 
			because it’s been given over to the Gentiles. Its location is the 
			“Holy City” which will be trampled on by the Gentiles for 42 months, 
			the length of the Great Tribulation. As you remember, 
			Rev.  11 
			also introduces the 2 witnesses who preach in the “Great City” and 
			are ultimately killed there, their bodies left lying in the street. 
			The Great City is identified as the place where the Lord was 
			crucified: Jerusalem. It’s been trampled on by the Gentiles for 2000 
			years. Are the Holy City and the Great City the same or different? 
			Let’s see.
			According to 
			Zechariah 14:6-9, 
			on the day of the Lord’s return an earthquake will split the Mt. of 
			Olives in two along an East-West line forming a great valley through 
			the center of Jerusalem. Immediately a river will fill the valley 
			creating a waterway from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea. If the 
			Lord returns to the same area of the Mt. of Olives from which He 
			left, as suggested by 
			Acts 1:11, 
			the earthquake will destroy the current Temple mount and anything 
			that may be standing upon it.
			
			Ezekiel 47:1-12 
			describes a great river flowing from under the south side of the 
			Temple and then eastward to the Dead Sea during a period of time 
			that most scholars believe has not occurred yet. 
			Revelation 22:1-2 
			confirms this. If as it appears, Ezekiel, Zechariah, and Revelation 
			all describe the same river, then an interesting scenario begins to 
			emerge.
			This scenario requires a Temple to be present 
			on the day the Lord returns, but since the current Temple mount will 
			have been destroyed by the earthquake mentioned above, this Temple 
			must be somewhere else. The river originates under the Temple and 
			flows from its south side in a southerly direction before heading 
			East and West, so the Temple must be north of the newly created 
			valley.
			
			Where Are The 12 Tribes?
			Plotting on a map of Israel the land grants for the 12 tribes given 
			in Ezekiel 48 
			shows the precincts of the Holy City to be somewhat north of the 
			current city of Jerusalem. This new location is the ancient city of 
			Shiloh, where the Tabernacle stood for nearly 400 years after the 
			Israelites first conquered the Land. This is the Holy City and its 
			name is Jehovah Shammah according to the last verse in Ezekiel. The 
			Hebrew translates as “the LORD is here.”
			If my interpretation is accurate, this 
			location would meet all the requirements for the Temple mentioned in 
			the above references. The current Temple Mount in Jerusalem would 
			not.
			According to 
			Ezekiel 44:6-9, 
			this Temple will have been defiled in a way never seen in history, 
			therefore at a time yet future to us. A foreigner un-circumsized in 
			heart (neither Christian) and flesh (nor Jewish) will have been 
			given charge of the sanctuary while offering sacrifices. If we 
			understand the chronology of Ezekiel, this will have taken place 
			after both the 1948 re-gathering prophesied in 
			Ezekiel 36-37 and 
			the national wake-up call prophesied in 
			Ezekiel 38-39 
			but before the Millennial Kingdom begins. The only event we know of 
			that fits the time frame is Daniel’s 70th Week. This is confirmed by 
			Paul’s prophecy of 
			2 Thes. 2:4 
			where the anti-Christ sets himself up in the Temple proclaiming 
			himself to be God.
			Here then is a rough outline of events. 
			Following Israel’s return to God after the battle of 
			Ezekiel 38-39, 
			the Jewish people will re-establish their covenant (Old not New) 
			with Him. This will require a return to Levitical practices and so a 
			Temple will be built. This is the Temple spoken of in Daniel and 
			Revelation. Following instructions recorded by Ezekiel and needing 
			to avoid the enormous problems a Jerusalem Temple would create in 
			the Moslem world, this Temple will be located north of Jerusalem in 
			Shiloh. It will be defiled in the middle of the last 7 years as 
			outlined in 
			Daniel 9:24-27, 
			Ezekiel 44:6-9, Matt 
			24:15 and 
			2 Thes 2:4 
			kicking off the Great Tribulation, but it won’t be destroyed.
			This Temple will be the source of the living 
			water that begins flowing on the day the Lord returns (Zech 
			14:8). After a cleansing and re-dedication similar 
			to the one memorialized in the Feast of Hanukkah, it will be used 
			during the Millennium. It’s purpose will be to memorialize the 
			Lord’s work at the cross and provide the perspective for children 
			born during the Kingdom Age to choose salvation. 
			Acts 15:14-16 
			confirms that after the Lord has chosen a people from among the 
			gentiles for Himself (the church) He will return and re-build 
			David’s fallen Tabernacle (the Temple). This is the Third Temple, so 
			carefully detailed in 
			Ezekiel 40-44. 
			Now let’s get back to Revelation.
			Revelation 11:15-19
			
			The Seventh Trumpet
			
			The seventh angel sounded 
			his trumpet, and there were loud voices in heaven, which said: “The 
			kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his 
			Christ, and he will reign for ever and ever.”
			
			And the twenty-four 
			elders, who were seated on their thrones before God, fell on their 
			faces and worshiped God, saying: “We give thanks to you, Lord God 
			Almighty, the One who is and who was, because you have taken your 
			great power and have begun to reign. The nations were angry; and 
			your wrath has come. The time has come for judging the dead, and for 
			rewarding your servants the prophets and your saints and those who 
			reverence your name, both small and great— and for destroying those 
			who destroy the earth.” (Rev. 
			11:15-18)
			One of the names for God is an expansion of 
			the great “I AM” declaration of 
			Exodus 3:14. 
			Remember, Moses wanted to know God’s name in case the Israelites 
			asked who sent him when he went to Egypt to deliver them from 
			slavery. God replied, “Tell them that I AM has sent you.” John has 
			used this name earlier, translated as “the One who is, and who was, 
			and who is to come.” (Rev. 
			1:4) Notice how the “who is to come” part has been 
			left out of this passage. That’s because with the 7th Trumpet the 
			future has arrived. The Lord has taken up the Kingdom  He 
			bought and paid for at the cross, and is now set to claim it.
			
			Then God’s temple in 
			heaven was opened, and within his temple was seen the ark of his 
			covenant. And there came flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of 
			thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm. (Rev. 
			11:19)
			Here are more of God’s signature warnings of 
			impending judgment. In Heaven the Great Tribulation has begun, and 
			the first order of business is to get the enemy out of there.
			Revelation 12
			
			A great and wondrous sign 
			appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon 
			under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. She was 
			pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth. 
			(Rev. 12:1-2)
			The fact that John identifies her as a sign 
			means the woman’s not real but stands for something else. And the 
			something else is Israel. We get hints of this from 
			Genesis 37:9-10 
			where Joseph dreams that his family are the sun, the moon and 11 
			stars, he being the 12th one. And as we’ll see in a moment, this 
			woman is about to give birth to the Messiah, which makes it 
			impossible for her to be the church, as some insist. Jesus gave 
			birth to the Church, not the other way around.
			
			Then another sign 
			appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten 
			horns and seven crowns on his heads. His tail swept a third of the 
			stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth. The dragon stood 
			in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that he might 
			devour her child the moment it was born. She gave birth to a son, a 
			male child, who will rule all the nations with an iron scepter. And 
			her child was snatched up to God and to his throne. The woman fled 
			into the desert to a place prepared for her by God, where she might 
			be taken care of for 1,260 days. (Rev. 
			12:3-6)
			This sign begins a sweeping overview of of  
			Satan’s rebellion against God and his hatred for men who align 
			themselves with Him. He’s seen as the Great Dragon who led a 
			rebellion in Heaven that resulted in 1/3 of the angelic host joining 
			with him. He tried to destroy the Messiah, but God resurrected Him 
			and took Him to Heaven. When they see the Abomination of Desolation, 
			believers in Israel will heed the Messiah’s warning from 
			Matt. 24:15 
			and escape into the Jordanian desert where He will have prepared a 
			hiding place for them, while He spends 3 1/2 years getting the Earth 
			ready for His return.  This 3 1/2 years is known to us as the 
			Great Tribulation (Matt. 
			24:21).
			
			And there was war in 
			heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the 
			dragon and his angels fought back. But he was not strong enough, and 
			they lost their place in heaven. The great dragon was hurled 
			down—that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the 
			whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with 
			him. (Rev. 
			12:7-9)
			Satan’s on the run now. No longer allowed in 
			heaven, he’s been cast to earth as foretold in 
			Isaiah 14:12 
			and Ezekiel 28:17. 
			Some incorrectly teach that this happened long ago, at Satan’s 
			judgment. But as 
			Job 1:6-7 and 
			Rev. 12:10  
			below clearly show, Satan’s had access to heaven all along. He was 
			divested of his titles and of his prominent position at his 
			judgment, but until now he’s been allowed to come and go. And when 
			he does, he whispers his accusations against you and me in God’s 
			ear. Whenever I think of this, I take comfort from the fact that our 
			Lord Jesus is whispering in God’s other ear, making intercession for 
			us. (Romans 8:34)
			
			Then I heard a loud voice 
			in heaven say:
			
			“Now have come the 
			salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the 
			authority of his Christ. For the accuser of our brothers, who 
			accuses them before our God day and night, has been hurled down. 
			They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their 
			testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from 
			death.
			
			Therefore rejoice, you 
			heavens and you who dwell in them! But woe to the earth and the sea, 
			because the devil has gone down to you! He is filled with fury, 
			because he knows that his time is short.” (Rev. 
			12:10-12) )
			Notice that as the Lord had done in 
			Rev. 3:10 
			John distinguished between those who dwell in Heaven and the Earth 
			dwellers. It’s not just due to our different physical locations, but 
			is an indication of the state of our hearts. For the Church in 
			Heaven Satan’s impending defeat is greeted with rejoicing, but on 
			Earth it’s a time of great woe because the war’s come home to them. 
			Another hint of the pre-trib rapture.
			The Kingdom that Satan lost at his rebellion 
			and judgment, and that he later stole back from the man to whom it 
			had been given (Adam) has become the battleground for the most 
			incredible contest in history. Spiritual forces on both sides line 
			up unseen behind their human counterparts. They’ll battle to the 
			death for control of Planet Earth. Will the usurper who has put it 
			to the torch and sword, laying waste to the very thing he’s fighting 
			for, finally prevail? Or will the Kinsman Redeemer, whose shed blood 
			has legally redeemed what Adam had lost so long ago, carry the day?
			We’ll soon see, but first there’s one last 
			troublesome detail to handle. Ever since the beginning, Satan has 
			been trying to wipe out every trace of God’s people, for they hold 
			the power to call forth the Redeemer.
			
			When the dragon saw that 
			he had been hurled to the earth, he pursued the woman who had given 
			birth to the male child. The woman was given the two wings of a 
			great eagle, so that she might fly to the place prepared for her in 
			the desert, where she would be taken care of for a time, times and 
			half a time, out of the serpent’s reach. Then from his mouth the 
			serpent spewed water like a river, to overtake the woman and sweep 
			her away with the torrent. But the earth helped the woman by opening 
			its mouth and swallowing the river that the dragon had spewed out of 
			his mouth. Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to 
			make war against the rest of her offspring—those who obey God’s 
			commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus. (Rev. 
			12:13-17)
			The phrase time, times, and half a time is a 
			way of saying one year, two years and half a year, or 3 1/2 years. 
			It’s the third indication of the length of the coming Great 
			Tribulation we’ve seen.  From 
			Rev. 11:2 
			we learned that the Gentiles will trample on the Holy City for 42 
			months. Then in 
			Rev. 12:6 we saw the woman being taken care of for 
			1260 days. Now we see this same period of time referred to as 3 1/2 
			years. Many scholars believe the Lord never abandoned the 360 day 
			calendar He instituted at the Creation.  That being the case 42 
			months, 1260 days and 3 1/2 years are all equivalent periods of time 
			and they all describe the Great Tribulation.
			After His rejection and death, the Lord went 
			back to Heaven, where He had come from. He vowed to stay there until 
			His people acknowledged their sin. He knew that things would have to 
			get pretty rough before they’d humble themselves enough to call Him 
			back, but that eventually they would.  This was all foretold in
			Hosea 5:15-6:2.  
			In the meantime, if Satan can wipe them out, there won’t be anyone 
			left to petition Him.
			And so it’s been. Using the Romans, the 
			Muslims, the Christians, the Spaniards, the Russians, the Germans, 
			the Italians, the English, and now the Muslims again Satan has been 
			obsessed with ridding the world of its Jewry. He knows that if he 
			can accomplish this before they wake up and call on the Name of 
			Jesus, he’s won.
			When he brings Gog and Magog in a sneak 
			attack that will begin Daniel’s 70th Week he will almost succeed, 
			but God will intervene and save them.  Astonishingly this will 
			turn them back to Him, although still blinded to their Messiah. Here 
			in Rev. 12:15  
			Satan’s using a torrent of water, like God had used against Satan’s 
			hybrid warriors 5000 years earlier, but the Earth cooperates with 
			its Creator and swallows up the water. The Jews are safe once again. 
			Furious, Satan turns on the post-Church Gentile believers, known by 
			some as as Tribulation Saints.  More next time.