Incoming IDF Head Hints at Third Temple
The Temple Mount is certainly the second hand on God’s prophetic clock. And today we read that the new head of the Israeli military went to the Western Wall and tucked in a prayer. That’s as close as Jews are allowed to the Temple Mount. Meanwhile ON the Temple Mount there were 90,000 Muslims gathered there for Ramadan prayers. Something is very wrong with this picture happening in Jerusalem. But events are going to get much, much worse for the Jews before they get better. And talk of the 3rd Temple happening in Israel sounds like great news, and it will be at first, but the Antichrist is the dude who may bring it about. For sure he will go into it one day and declare himself to be God. When that happens halfway through the 70th Week of Daniel, all hell will break loose for God’s chosen people as the Antichrist begins his extermination plans.
Remember, the Jews are CHOSEN to demonstrate blessings and curses and to deliver the word of God and bring forth the Messiah Jesus. They are not chosen for salvation and need to come to it through Jesus just like the rest of us gentiles.
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After the ceremony, Zamir went to the Western Wall, accompanied by his family, including his sons, Ori and Itai. Also present was the outgoing Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi. The group recited psalms and prayed for the welfare of IDF soldiers and the State, adding prayers for the return of the hostages. After adding personal prayers, the two generals placed notes between the stones of the Wall.
Following their visit to the Western Wall, both signed the Western Wall Heritage Foundation’s guestbook. Zamir added the message, “At the Western Wall, where the Temple was built, and the roots of the Jewish people were established. “
Interestingly, through a quirk of Hebrew grammar, the phrase ‘where the Temple was built’ could also be understood as ‘where the Temple will be built.’ From the context, it seems clear that Zamir intended the past tense, noting that the Jewish Temple once stood at the site. However, as a native Hebrew speaker, he may have intended to imply a more expansive meaning, including a vision for the future.
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