Zone1 Will this War Prepare the Way for the Rebuilding of the Temple?

There is no reason to rebuild the temple.

Unless you're seeking to provoke some sort of religious conflict.

build whatever temples that pleases them - no one owns the land, all land is secular.

rebuild what was heavenly if ever that time has been.
 
citing the OPINION OF WIKKI?
No. The evidence listed in it's content.
  1. Policies controlled by religious leaders

  2. Religious influences in politics

  3. Location

  4. Housing

  5. Public access

 
It's not. Modern Israel is a secular state ... not a religious one.
citing the OPINION OF WIKKI?

who's kidding who ...

Modern Israel came into existence on 14 May 1948 as a polity to serve as the homeland for the Jewish people. It was also defined in its declaration of independence as a "Jewish state", a term that also appeared in the United Nations Partition Plan for British Palestine in 1947.

judaism only resides in those that worship the heredity idolatry of abraham and the false commandments of the liar moses ... correct, in as much - no such religion exists than false perceptions as their true merit.

- as to just a few discrepancies of tribal illiteracy and phony heavenly personifications employed by all three desert religions.
 
Real Christian believers do not need the temple in Jerusalem to be built, or rebuilt. What is prophesied from God will happen but it does not depend on believers doing anything to make those happen. What God said to do is what should be done. And real Christian believers depend on the one effective atonement that the gospel of Christ shows for them. Some would be building a temple at some time but not from real Christian believers doing things to make that so.
 

According to the Bible, there is only one place where the Temple of Jerusalem can be built. That would not be a problem if at that place there was a used car lot, a Hyatt Hotel, and an abandoned warehouse. Unfortunately, at that place there is the Dome of the Rock, which is one of the most sacred buildings to Moslems.
 
the Dome of the Rock, which is one of the most sacred buildings to Moslems.

The sacred sites of Mecca and Medina are much more important to Islam than Al Aqsa.

In fact, Al Aqsa was a largely abandoned, weed choked vacant lot until Muslims thought The Jews were interested in it.
 
The sacred sites of Mecca and Medina are much more important to Islam than Al Aqsa.

In fact, Al Aqsa was a largely abandoned, weed choked vacant lot until Muslims thought The Jews were interested in it.
My support for Irael is unconditional, and I am not even Jewish, but I do not think it would be a good idea to destroy the Dome of the Rock.
 
..Al Aqsa was a largely abandoned, weed choked vacant lot until Muslims thought The Jews were interested in it.
So you're saying the Muslims have a claim.
 
According to the Bible, there is only one place where the Temple of Jerusalem can be built. That would not be a problem if at that place there was a used car lot, a Hyatt Hotel, and an abandoned warehouse. Unfortunately, at that place there is the Dome of the Rock, which is one of the most sacred buildings to Moslems.
2nd or third to Muslims....supposedly where the rock is that Mohammed leaped from into Heaven.
The Temple mount is the holiest site to Jews.

However, the complex is more than what you see above the ground. (Dome of the Rock) that has Christian Murals painted and mosaic inlays on it. (Built by Constantine's Mother)
The underground is significant and extensive as well. Even the Cedar timbers that hold up the dirt at ground level were bought by Solomon. (The whole place had a significant earthquake in the 1920's and we sent engineers to help rebuild it.)

The reconstruction of a Temple will first require excavating the site and every last grain of sand sifted through to remove antiquities in the fill dirt of the terrace. Then new fill material, reinforcement of the retaining walls, new gates and fortifications new stairwells and a LOT of other off site preparations. Like hotels and and etc for the millions of Jews coming three times a year.
Then it's time for another fight....who is a Levite and who is from Judah?

Big big issues from these questions. Wrong person in the Holy of Holies and they die on atonement day.
 
2nd or third to Muslims....supposedly where the rock is that Mohammed leaped from into Heaven.
The Temple mount is the holiest site to Jews.

However, the complex is more than what you see above the ground. (Dome of the Rock) that has Christian Murals painted and mosaic inlays on it. (Built by Constantine's Mother)
The underground is significant and extensive as well. Even the Cedar timbers that hold up the dirt at ground level were bought by Solomon. (The whole place had a significant earthquake in the 1920's and we sent engineers to help rebuild it.)

The reconstruction of a Temple will first require excavating the site and every last grain of sand sifted through to remove antiquities in the fill dirt of the terrace. Then new fill material, reinforcement of the retaining walls, new gates and fortifications new stairwells and a LOT of other off site preparations. Like hotels and and etc for the millions of Jews coming three times a year.
Then it's time for another fight....who is a Levite and who is from Judah?

Big big issues from these questions. Wrong person in the Holy of Holies and they die on atonement day.
I have read the Koran in three English translations. Jerusalem is never mentioned in the Koran.

You seem to be conflating two holy sites. There is the Temple of Jerusalem, where the Dome of the Rock is, and there is the burial site of Jesus.

Christians worshiped at the burial site of Jesus until Emperor Hadrian built a temple to Venus there. Constantine's mother had the temple to Venus torn down, and The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was built there instead. The Church f the Holy Sepulcher is still there. Years ago, I read an article in the Biblical Archaeology Review that said that the Church of the Holy Sepulcher probably is the burial site of Jesus.

Protestant Fundamentalists think the Garden Tomb is the burial site of Jesus. The article said that Biblical archaeologists think it is an older burial site.
 
Try breaking into mine and I'll show you how secular it is.

that's you and the jews and - their temple is really not theirs as they, islam broke into the not really abandoned by judaism land as taken from them by the yet to be holy roman empire - christian boy's future daddy ... what about them christian boy, you gonna show them.

you desert trash can have aqsa all three of you, peas in a pod, enjoy yourselves.
 
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