*** Will the building of the Jewish Temple be soon? “(((“When - TopicsExpress



          

*** Will the building of the Jewish Temple be soon? “(((“When I started visiting the Temple Mount 15 years ago, you could hardly gather a minyan — the quorum — for prayer. These days, hundreds of thousands of Jews are coming to pray on the Temple Mount. They expect us to rebuild the temple, and God willing, it will be built.” Jews are not allowed to bring in scrolls of the Torah, prayer books, copies of the Book of Psalms or any other article of worship that could be used to establish a mystical association between the Temple Mount and the holy Jewish Scriptures. Under the current arrangements agreed on between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan, Jews visiting the Temple Mount are banned from openly praying on the premises or swaying in worship. One single event of deviation from the set rules could be enough to spark an international incident. [However, Muslims are allowed to bring the Quran and do what Jews are not allowed.] In fact, precisely such an incident occurred while I was waiting at the entrance gate to the Temple Mount. All of a sudden, shouts were heard from inside the enclosure. The policemen standing on guard at the gate went on alert and hurried to lock it. It turned out that a Muslim worshipper accused an Israeli policeman of knocking down a Quran she was holding in her hands. She started yelling “Allahu Akbar!” and within minutes, dozens of worshippers at the scene rushed to her aid, and some of them even tried to attack the policeman. . . . “The policeman on duty reported that the worshipper had thrown down the book on purpose, to stir up a provocation”. [Can you expect any less from Muslims who have little to any self-control?] Schwartz, Cohen and Glick are all confident that once the Third Temple is erected, the world will become a fundamentally different place. The Lord would then bestow on Earth great abundance and there would no longer be anyone in need of charity.)))” *** It is very likely to be soon, but not with the expected lasting consequences of peace, safety, and tranquility. A WARNING TO ALL those Jews and non-Jews looking with great expectation to “the day of the LORD”: “Woe unto you that desire the day of the LORD! to what end is it for you? the day of the LORD is darkness, and not light” (Amos 5:18) [because it is a day of judgment and vengeance (Deuteronomy 32:41; Isaiah 34:8) at the hand of a jealous God (Exodus 34:14; Ezekiel 39:25)].
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 18:50:52 +0000

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