Posted on 06/09/2011 8:51:29 AM PDT by Renfield
Dr. Eilat Mazar of Hebrew University, one of the most prominent Israeli archaeologists, believes that remains from the First and Second Jewish Temple periods are currently below the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Mazar believes that the remains do include the Second Temple itself, in fact, and that with the technology available today, archaeologists can, at minimum, ensure that artifacts are not disturbed until a future excavation can be safely conducted.
"I am absolutely sure, said Mazar in an interview with Aaron Klein Investigative Radio on New Yorks ABC Radio, in light of my very rich experience excavating Jerusalem for 30 years now, all these remains are waiting to be revealed. And if it can't be done nowadays because of all kinds of sensitivities, at least we should take care that it won't be ruined for future excavations when time comes."
Currently, Mazar is leading the excavation department at the City of Davidan archaeological village at the base of the Temple Mount. The Temple Mount was originally the site of the holiest place in Judaism, the Temple of Jerusalem; Muslims view it as the location of Muhammads journey to heaven, as depicted in the Quran; and Christians believe that the site is important as a location chosen by God; often visited by Jesus; and a site that will play a key role in the last days.
The First Temple was chosen by God as the site to house the Ark of the Covenant, a project undertaken by the son of David, King Solomon, and completed in 957 BC; it was destroyed in 587-86 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon. The Second Temple was built in 538 BC, when the Jews were allowed to return to Jerusalem by King Cyrus II of Persia.
Mazar has accused the WafqIslamic custodians of the Temple Mountof destroying artifacts, as well as conducting construction, in an attempt to turn the Temple Mount into a giant mosque, World Net Daily reported. She indicated that the supervision on the Wafq has been severely lacking, especially by four Israeli state agencies: police, the Antiquities Authority, the Jerusalem municipality and the Justice Ministry.
Although Mazar seems positive about her suspicions regarding the remains of the First and Second Temples, her belief seems to be based on nothing more than deductive reasoning, due to the fact that the site has never been properly excavated: "I think we will find all the remains starting from the First Temple period and remains of the Temple itself," she said in the radio interview. I mean, no one took it out, it's there."
Biblical archaeology ping.
No wonder “evil with a president’s face” wants to split Jerusalem.
Well, it’s already “a giant mosque,” but it still would be really interesting to see if there’s anything under there someday that could give a notion of the architecture of the second Temple.
No sane person, however, wants to do away with the mosque or re-build a Temple. We’ve sort of moved past animal sacrifice as a form of worship.
This is one mosque I am confident will not stand.
Only a small segment of Christians, i.e., the millennialists, believe that last part, "a site that will play a key role in the last days."
It did (past tense) "play a key role in the last days," when the temple was destroyed in A.D. 70, thus fulfilling Jesus' prophecy. But that's it.
Jerusalem is never mentioned in the Qu'ran and Muhammed never went there. Ever.
I’m not sure the millions of Believers who are “millennialists” is a “small segment”...
Right, hah, and Yeshua didn’t attend every single Feast day proclaimed by Yahweh: Passover, Unleavened Bread, FirstFruits, Shavuot, Rash Haushanah, Yom Kippur, Shukkot. Nor did he honor the Shabbat, wear tzit-tzits or a tillet and he did away with the Torah. All of his teaching were new, not related to or directly drawn from the first covent. When he referenced scriptures he was talking about the to written second covevent.
Neither did his disciples...
Gotcha...
Where did I say any of that? Answer: I didn't.
All I said was that the site of the temple, after it was destroyed in A.D. 70, no longer has any "key role in the last days." It's role now, as the city that was destroyed for rejecting her Messiah, is as a microcosm, a "type," of the judgment that is to come on the whole world at Christ's return.
I didn't know I was insane!
(oh, I had my suspicions sometimes, but still...)
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WRONG.
BIBLICAL PROPHECY IS CLEAR
THE 3RD TEMPLE WILL BE REBUILT.
THE ANTICHRIST will bring about the
ABOMINATION THAT MAKES DESOLATE
MOST LIKELY SETTING UP
his image to be worshiped as God in the Holy of Holies of the 3rd Temple at the 3.5 half-way mark in the 7 years of the Tribulation period.
Might be worth a thread:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13715296
Dictionary of dead language complete after 90 yearsBy Cordelia Hebblethwaite
BBC News
The first volumes of the dictionary were published in the 1950s
A dictionary of the extinct language of ancient Mesopotamia has been completed after 90 years of work.
Assyrian and Babylonian - dialects of the language collectively known as Akkadian - have not been spoken for almost 2,000 years.
“This is a heroic and significant moment in history,” beamed Dr Irving Finkel of the British Museum’s Middle East department.
As a young man in the 1970s Dr Finkel dedicated three years of his life to The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project which is based at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
That makes him something of a spring chicken in the life story of this project, which began in 1921.
Article is at the link.
All the technology in the world won’t stop the Waqf’s bulldozers and backhoes.
Speak for yourself.
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