Questions for the researcher:
OK, 600 feet in what direction in relation to the existing structure?
Then, given the dimensions of the Temple, would there be any overlap?
“He travels the world solving Bible mysteries: Noahs Ark, the Ark of the Covenant, hes studied them in depth.”
Right....so the Arks are where? :)
So what is the wailing wall?
So, uhmmmm...where’s the Ark and didnhe find that other thing in a government warehouse?
“Islam In The End Times”, by Ellis Skolfield, copyright 2007.
Page 42 with “bird’s-eye-view” photograph.
“The Temple Mount as seen from the North. The Islamic memorial, the Dome of the Rock, stands in its center as it has for over 1300 years. In the upper left is the Al Aqsa Mosque, considered by Moslems to be their 3rd most holy. Circled in the lower right is a little, unimposing cupola, the Dome of the Tablets. Late archeological evidence indicates that the Holy of Holies in both the Solomonic and 2nd Temple was located here, some 330 feet North of the Dome itself. The Dome appears to be in what was onced called the Court of the Gentiles.”
God works in mysterious ways!
So prayer apart from the wall is less significant?
The Dome of the Rock is a hemorrhoid on the site, and must be removed, or covered up by a new Temple.
Cornuke’s effort won’t stop the Islamo-fascists from trying to destroy Israel and the West.
Just take a tour underground of the Temple. The gigantic corner stones are still there. 2,000 years of Jewish tradition, a really big rock with a labyrinth of tunnels underneath are still there. Audacity, indeed. Can this scholar find his own arse in the dark with a flashlight? Or does he need to research that thoroughly, too?