Building The Temple in Jerusalem - History, Law and the FutureWhat does it truly take?
Will it come from human hands, divine intervention, or both?
Rabbi Cherki explores 5 seemingly contradicting approaches,
that address timeless questions – with a surprising conclusion.
No idea whatsoever if there is any truth whatsoever in it, but for many years, I heard that Jewish synagogues and temples all over the world have been assigned and are building a piece of the Jerusalem temple. And when the time is right, those parts will be transported to Jerusalem and the temple will go up fast.
Now I haven't heard that theory in a very long time and it probably isn't true.
But I do believe the time will come when the Jerusalem Temple will be rebuilt. (It will probably require the U.N. for relocate the Palestinians who aren't Israeli citizens and restore all that land to the Jews that the Bible reports was given to them by God.)
Don't know how they'll get rid of the mosque currently occupying that site. It would be poetic justice if one of Hamas' or Hezbollah's rockets destroyed that mosque.
More likely they will negotiate with their Palestinian citizens to move the mosque to another location.
Then I think it is reasonable to think it most likely the temple will be built from the ground up by the best engineers, architects, designers, craftsmen that Israel has.
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