52ndStreet
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When are the Israelis going to rebuild the King Solomon Temple?It is high time that this temple is rebuilt.
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About nine months before WW3.
It will be rebuilt when the Messiah comes. And that's not some bastard from Nazareth either.
The King Solomon Temple should be rebuilt now, there has been a slow down in anti Israeli sentiment
in the middle east.Now is the time to rebuild the Temple.
Not necessarily. If it were done right you would find Muslims running to help tear down the mosques there. Sounds fantastic I know. But since Muslims share many beliefs with Judaism if they became convinced fo the necessity of rebuilding the Temple they would glady help out.
Not necessarily. If it were done right you would find Muslims running to help tear down the mosques there. Sounds fantastic I know. But since Muslims share many beliefs with Judaism if they became convinced fo the necessity of rebuilding the Temple they would glady help out.
Not at the cost of Temple Mount. It is the 3rd holiest shrine in Islam.
At the time we see Christians rushing to tear down St Pauls Cathedral I'll reconsider.
The bigger question, for me at least, is where was everyone when they threw a mosque over judaism's holiest site.
how many times is jerusalem mentioned in the queran, again?
It will be rebuilt when the Messiah comes. And that's not some bastard from Nazareth either.
The bigger question, for me at least, is where was everyone when they threw a mosque over judaism's holiest site.
how many times is jerusalem mentioned in the queran, again?
You mean on the holiest site in the Islamic world outside Saudi Arabia?
It was built in around 700 AD, so has now been there for some 1,300 years. I'd say that warranted some consideration, wouldn't you?
I am not sure of the answer to your question - but I guess around 100? 200 times?
It will be rebuilt when the Messiah comes. And that's not some bastard from Nazareth either.
# 1. He was a jewish rabbi at least #2 Even if you don't believe in him why insult him? Are you that insecure that you need to bash someone else to build yourself up? #3 Are you offended when someone refers to you as a greedy covetous jew bastard? Peace.Godbless.
Jerusalem only becomes a holy site to Muslims in the context ofthe Arab-Israeli conflict. On its own it was an insignificant backwwater.The bigger question, for me at least, is where was everyone when they threw a mosque over judaism's holiest site.
how many times is jerusalem mentioned in the queran, again?
You mean on the holiest site in the Islamic world outside Saudi Arabia?
It was built in around 700 AD, so has now been there for some 1,300 years. I'd say that warranted some consideration, wouldn't you?
I am not sure of the answer to your question - but I guess around 100? 200 times?
jersusalem is not mentioned in the queran.... NOT EVER.
it was not an islamic holy site until they threw a mosque over every jewish site, including the tombs of the patriarchs and the holy of holies.
Jerusalem only becomes a holy site to Muslims in the context ofthe Arab-Israeli conflict. On its own it was an insignificant backwwater.You mean on the holiest site in the Islamic world outside Saudi Arabia?
It was built in around 700 AD, so has now been there for some 1,300 years. I'd say that warranted some consideration, wouldn't you?
I am not sure of the answer to your question - but I guess around 100? 200 times?
jersusalem is not mentioned in the queran.... NOT EVER.
it was not an islamic holy site until they threw a mosque over every jewish site, including the tombs of the patriarchs and the holy of holies.