Had Yehoshua failed because he was not received by his own, and therefore the Temple would have to be destroyed? No! It was unto this end that he was sent into the world. The Temple would be destroyed because it was made to be one in the word of prophecy with his body. As his body would be raised again, so the Temple would be raised again.
It was necessary that G-d's dwelling place with Adam be destroyed and that the heart of G-d's presence with Adam be broken. For the purchase of sin is death, and in this way, through the destruction of his Temple in Jerusalem, G-d made himself peesonally to suffer with the children of Adam the consequences of sin.
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