In these chapters, it mentions various sacrifices being present when the Messiah returns and establishes his Millennial Kingdom and Temple therein.
How do you reconcile the common Christian supposition that "sacrifices were done away with" with the fact that, when the Messiah returns, sacrifices will be renewed in his Temple (Ezek. 40-48)?
Are there Christians who reject Ezekiel 40-48 as prophecy? What other portions of the Hebrew scriptures do they also reject?
Are there Christians who believe the prophecy in Ezekiel 40-48 has already occurred? If so, could you please provide the proof?
How do you reconcile the common Christian supposition that "sacrifices were done away with" with the fact that, when the Messiah returns, sacrifices will be renewed in his Temple (Ezek. 40-48)?
Are there Christians who reject Ezekiel 40-48 as prophecy? What other portions of the Hebrew scriptures do they also reject?
Are there Christians who believe the prophecy in Ezekiel 40-48 has already occurred? If so, could you please provide the proof?