Peacefulpete, sounds more like connectivity problems somewhere along the line.
Here's my take on the rebuilding of the temple, not literal, but figurative.
God’s new nation as His earthly temple: In the NT the new
temple arrangement is God’s nation, the Israel of God (Gal. 6:15, 16; cf. 1
Cor. 3:16, 17; 2 Cor. 6:16; Eph. 2:21, 22). Jesus is the cornerstone. The
apostles make up the foundation (Eph. 2:20; 1 Pet. 2:6). God keeps the temple
sanctuary for Himself and intact. He allows John to measure it, meaning He will
be preserving the majority of His people alive through the Tribulation. Support for this view comes from the
editors of EDNT: “The instruction to the seer to measure the temple, the altar
of burnt offerings and those who worship there, but not the court outside the
temple (Rev. 11:1), is to be interpreted in an ecclesiological context: The Church
will be preserved in the general destruction” (Rev. 7:9, 14; 11:1). The outer
courtyard is to be trampled by the nations for 42 months (Rev. 11:2). This is
the location of the dining rooms of the priests (Ezek. 42:1; cf. 1 Pet. 2:5).
This points to the persecution of the leadership of the Israel of God during
the second half of the Tribulation (Rev. 7:3, 4, 7; cf. Zech. 12:2, 3; 14:1-3).