$300 Million "Temple of Solomon"  Built in Brazil - By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz -
https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/51444/solomons-holy-temple-rebuilt-in-brazil-biblical-zionism/#SmbfmtRyOJcSvPij.97 
"Who  is left among you who saw this house in its former glory? How do you see it now?  Is it not as nothing in your eyes?"(Haggai 2:3)
In  Sao Paulo, Brazil, there is a remarkable sight: a full-size replica of Solomon's  Temple. Actually, the Templo de Salomão built by the Universal Church Kingdom  of God is much larger - it is four times the size of the original, but precise  in every other detail. It is impressive, giving a taste of the glory of the  Jewish Temple in Jerusalem. The structure is a magnet for attention, though,  admittedly, not all of it is positive.
 
 
Bishop  Edir Macedo of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) was inspired to  begin this massive undertaking after he visited Israel, where he decided to  bring a piece of the Holy Land to his congregation in Brazil. It took four years  and a daunting $300 million, but he was finally successful in his vision of  building a replica of Solomon's Temple. 
Architect  and project designer Rogério Silva de Araújo explained that the measurements  were taken directly from the Bible. "A cubit was the distance between the elbow  and the fingertips-which corresponded to 18 inches or 52.4 centimeters," he  explained. "Based on this piece of information, it was possible to calculate  that the house king Solomon built for the Lord was approximately 31.44 meters  long, 10.48 meters wide and 15.72 meters high. Also in Haggai 2:9, it says, 'The  glory of this latter temple shall be greater.' "
The  UCKG Temple is indeed larger, measuring 126 meters long, 104 meters wide and 55  meters high - the height of an 18 story building. The floor and the walls are  covered in $8 million worth of Jerusalem stone brought from Israel and, as in  the original Temple, the main doors are made of wood and lined with copper.  
Stepping  inside the main sanctuary, which has seating for 10,000 worshippers, is said to  be a powerful experience, but the most impressive part of the temple is its  large central altar. It features an exact replica of the Ark of the Covenant  covered in gold leaf. Behind the Ark is the temple's baptistery, creating a  dramatic visual effect.
Miguel  Peres, a representative of the church, explained to Breaking Israel News why the  project was begun. "We wanted to help people turn to Israel, support its  existence and give them an opportunity to touch Jerusalem stones, which for them  is a big deal," he said. "Many Brazilians will never get a chance to go to  Jerusalem, so why not bring a piece of Jerusalem to Brazil?"
"We  also wanted to rescue the value of the original faith which has been lost along  the years. At the courtyard of the Temple we built a replica of the Mishkan (The  Tabernacle), " he continued "Men were taught through the Mishkan how to approach  God Almighty through faith and not religion."
 The  project has attracted much attention, but the Temple was not built as a tourist  attraction. Success is measured in different terms and Peres seems to feel it  has measured up to all expectations.
"More  than twenty thousand people flock to the Temple every day in its daily services  and the things that are happening here are unbelievable," he told Breaking  Israel News. "More than 5 million people have visited the Temple since its  opening."
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Though  it is clear that it is not a place of Jewish worship, Peres feels it has also  helped the Jewish people. "Thanks to our efforts, many people worldwide are now  aware that there was a Temple that once stood in Jerusalem and that it needs to  be rebuilt," he said. "We are helping by spreading the story of the Temple. The  Temple must be rebuilt in Jerusalem; this is a prophecy and a  fact."
Rabbi  Chaim Richman, the International Director of the Temple Institute, which is  dedicated to the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, feels differently.  He came out strongly against the Templo de Salomão even before it was built.  
"This  is taking the promise of redemption for all mankind and using it for something  altogether different," he argued. "This is a total bastardization of the  sanctity of the Holy Temple."
He  claimed it was expropriating another religion's symbol or holy site, comparing  it to replacing the famous statue of "The Redeemer" in Rio De Janeiro with a  Muslim minaret. "Jews have always suffered from this," he declared, noting that  the holiest site in Judaism, the Temple Mount, has been expropriated by the  Muslims, with ongoing dire consequences. In strong terms, he refers to the  Temple of Solomon in Brazil as a "theological obscenity" and a "stain on the  honor of the God of Israel".
Peres,  however, defended the construction of the church. "More than a Jewish symbol, it  is a Biblical symbol. The Bible is the Light to all people on Earth," Peres  explained. "At no point did we try to steal the symbol of the Jewish people, but  we brought to life a symbol of Faith that once moved a nation to seek God  sincerely and wholeheartedly."
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