Posted on 04/13/2015 11:34:12 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Using the excuse of replacing carpets, the Waqf (Islamic Trust) on the Temple Mount began digging up the stone floor today inside the Mosque of Omarthe site of some of the most sacred areas of the two Holy Temples of Kings Solomon and Herod.
A small tractor was brought into the famous gold-domed structure and dug and removed earth there, with no permit to do so. Such work requires permission from and supervision by the Antiquities Authority, as well as approval from the Ministerial Committee on Archaeological Digs in Holy Sites.
Neither body was consulted beforehand, and certainly did not give approval.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Waqf? great acronym//
QF.
How does one pronounce that?
I was out of the room when they taught the “QF” diphthong.
Digging up the old temple to make way for the new temple.
Maybe they will weaken the foundation of the fools gold dome and it comes crashing down. One can only wish...
Requires permission? Looks like it didn’t.
Time for some good old- fashioned urban renewal Move the Satan shrine off ( or just blow the damned thing up like the islamics do Christian churches - give them Back a little taste of their own medicine ) and let the Temple Faithful renew / rebuild As is prophecized
Maybe they are digging in the wrong spot. . . http://www.wnd.com/2014/08/site-for-jerusalems-third-temple-revealed/
when they taught the QF diphthong. —
It’s part of LGBTQWERTY&QF.
maybe, but i doubt it.
that spot has been seen as the Jewish Temple site for so many years its almost impossible for it to be wrong.
(and the Moslems also thought it was the Temple site, they routinely build their mosques on top of Temples and Churches once they knock those down or burn them down)
but...yes, it Could Be a little distance away as the article indicates. That would certainly open up some new possibilities, wouldn’t it? Ha! Good! But... we have churches on sites identified as the “right locations” for Biblical events by travellers in the third and fourth and fifth centuries. Did they know for sure? Likely not, but this is all the information we have so we use it.
Time will tell....
THANKS for posting!
fhc
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