Post by kriss on Feb 7, 2023 12:40:00 GMT -5
Muslim structures on the Temple Mount falling down?
Arab media reported on Tuesday that pieces of mosaics containing anti-Christian verses from the Koran began falling off the facade of the Dome of the Rock. While many attribute this to heavy seasonal rains and a recent earthquake, one mystic rabbi declared it as the divinely initiated development preparing for the Third Temple.
On Tuesday morning, Arab media began posting reports that a mosaic tile was falling off the western facade of the Dome of the Rock located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The ceramic tile measured approximately 20 centimeters square. The reports blamed the incident on “the occupation’s [Israel’s] prevention of restoration work inside the mosque.” The media noted similar incidents in June when stones fell in the interior of the Aqsa Mosque, the gray domes structure at the southern end of the Temple Mount. In August, stones fell from a column adjacent to the Prophets Gate, also known as the Double Gate, one of the permanently closed gates along the Southern wall.
Israel365 asked Rabbi Yitzchak Batzri, a noted Kabbalist, if such an occurrence had any significance in Jewish esoteric literature.
“Geula (redemption),” the rabbi responded. “It is very simple. Before you build a new house, you have to clear away anything that stands in the way.”
The rabbi emphasized that the current era fulfills many of the requirements for the end of days.
“Anyone who walks around Jerusalem can see children playing and old people enjoying the city,” Rabbi Batzri said, referring to a prophecy in Zechariah 8:2. “God is taking the next step.”
He cited a verse in Haggai:
Is it a time for you to dwell in your paneled houses, while this House is lying in ruins? Haggai 1:4
“The Jews have been returned home but we have neglected our duties to the landlord,” Rabbi Batzri said.
The tiles on the exterior feature Arabic calligraphy recording Surah Ya-Sin (the ‘Heart of the Quran’) which was commissioned in the 16th century by Suleiman the Magnificent. The Surah relates that after the Mahdi (the Muslim messiah) only the followers of Mohammad will be resurrected, noting specifically that the apostles of Jesus are “impostors and threatened with stoning.”
While some Muslims claim the Temple Mount is the location of Mohammad’s “Night Journey” described in Surah 17 of the Koran, most Sunni dispute this and there is no mention of this in the calligraphic decorations anywhere on the Temple Mount. The mosaics on the interior of the Dome of the Rock are a Koranic (19:33-35) rejection of the divinity of Jesus.
More: www.israel365news.com/366535/are-the-muslim-structures-on-the-temple-mount-falling-down/?vgo_ee=bJ4tWKzOYgj0JcDnQ7uiDXwFoqDlMHNmyq65fGLdufk%3D
Arab media reported on Tuesday that pieces of mosaics containing anti-Christian verses from the Koran began falling off the facade of the Dome of the Rock. While many attribute this to heavy seasonal rains and a recent earthquake, one mystic rabbi declared it as the divinely initiated development preparing for the Third Temple.
On Tuesday morning, Arab media began posting reports that a mosaic tile was falling off the western facade of the Dome of the Rock located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The ceramic tile measured approximately 20 centimeters square. The reports blamed the incident on “the occupation’s [Israel’s] prevention of restoration work inside the mosque.” The media noted similar incidents in June when stones fell in the interior of the Aqsa Mosque, the gray domes structure at the southern end of the Temple Mount. In August, stones fell from a column adjacent to the Prophets Gate, also known as the Double Gate, one of the permanently closed gates along the Southern wall.
Israel365 asked Rabbi Yitzchak Batzri, a noted Kabbalist, if such an occurrence had any significance in Jewish esoteric literature.
“Geula (redemption),” the rabbi responded. “It is very simple. Before you build a new house, you have to clear away anything that stands in the way.”
The rabbi emphasized that the current era fulfills many of the requirements for the end of days.
“Anyone who walks around Jerusalem can see children playing and old people enjoying the city,” Rabbi Batzri said, referring to a prophecy in Zechariah 8:2. “God is taking the next step.”
He cited a verse in Haggai:
Is it a time for you to dwell in your paneled houses, while this House is lying in ruins? Haggai 1:4
“The Jews have been returned home but we have neglected our duties to the landlord,” Rabbi Batzri said.
The tiles on the exterior feature Arabic calligraphy recording Surah Ya-Sin (the ‘Heart of the Quran’) which was commissioned in the 16th century by Suleiman the Magnificent. The Surah relates that after the Mahdi (the Muslim messiah) only the followers of Mohammad will be resurrected, noting specifically that the apostles of Jesus are “impostors and threatened with stoning.”
While some Muslims claim the Temple Mount is the location of Mohammad’s “Night Journey” described in Surah 17 of the Koran, most Sunni dispute this and there is no mention of this in the calligraphic decorations anywhere on the Temple Mount. The mosaics on the interior of the Dome of the Rock are a Koranic (19:33-35) rejection of the divinity of Jesus.
More: www.israel365news.com/366535/are-the-muslim-structures-on-the-temple-mount-falling-down/?vgo_ee=bJ4tWKzOYgj0JcDnQ7uiDXwFoqDlMHNmyq65fGLdufk%3D