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AddReply(279362,"What G-d is trying to say -","Gary","Monterey, CA","02/22/08","Israel has yet to invite G-d back to the Holy Land.  Where is H-s dwelling place?  Where is H-s Sp-rit?  Where are the sacrifices?  Where is the High Priest?  Where are the Levite Priest?  It reminds me of the days of King Josiah before he repaired Solomon\'s Temple.  They also found the Scrolls.  What if the Ark of the Covenant is under the Mount?  What if original Scrolls would be found under the Mount?  What if there is a treasure of antiquity artifacts under the Mount?  What will it take for the Jews to bring G-d back into the Holy Land?  Did He not bring you back into the Holy Land?\n");
AddReply(277863,"I think g-d is speaking!","roger ","Jackson","02/18/08","It would seem that g-d is trying to say something to someone.");
AddReply(277750,"Temple Mount And The End Of History","Norman F Birnberg","Salida","02/17/08","If the Al Aqsa Mosque fell, there would be a jihad upon Israel.\n\nIsrael is not permitted to repair the site and its Interior Minister\'s concern is Jews praying on the Temple Mount will set of that jihad. \n\nGo figure.\n\nThis small place will determine the end of history.");
AddReply(277748,"earthquake","marian","usa","02/17/08","I wonder what G-d has opened on the Temple Mount? It will be interesting to see.");
AddReply(277717,"Daniel, I thought there were three abominations on the TM (?)","sk","USA","02/17/08","Isn\'t there that mosque in Solomon\'s Stables?\n\nWhile I become nauseated when I see that blasted dome, I admit some concern over bulldozing it (as opposed to moving it), as its insides have some artistic (and historical) importance.  Still, it would be much easier to bulldoze it than to take it apart and rebuild it elsewhere.  Maybe just move the dome and roll over the rest?\n\nJust thinking out loud here...");
AddReply(277676,"To: #9 Yisrael - To answer your","","","02/17/08","halachic question - Rabbi Volpe of Chabad calls for Medinat Yehudah, so it must be halachically sound. However, the orthodox will not support him, including Chabad, because they don\'t want to make waves. They soothe themselves with prayer and hope and call it faith.");
AddReply(277595,"For the record...","Daniel Pinner","Kfar Tapuach","02/17/08","Virginia Mike (#7) has it right here. When God promises us that He will bless us \"in all the works of your hands\" (Deuteronomy 2:7, 14:29, 16:15 et al), He tells us that there must be works of our hands to be blessed. That is to say, as soon as we send the bulldozers to destroy the two abominations on the Temple Mount, God will bless that action with success.");
AddReply(277589,"What Did Rome Call the Land of Israel and Where Were its Borders?","AZ","Canada","02/17/08","Elliot Green provides extensive historical research which challenges whether the continued use today of the name \"Palestine\"; used in the press and political discussion should continue? Since \"Palestine\" came down to the modern West through Rome (and to the modern Arabs through the West), the circumstances of its adoption as a Roman official name need to be considered. \"Neither Palestine nor Syria is an indigenous name for the country but were names given by outsiders, sailors and merchants coming from the west, and used by early Greeks and later by Greeks and Romans who wrote of \"Palestinian Syria\" (using the word as an adjective, not a noun). Classical writers used the name \"Syria\" which referred to a large region at the eastern end of the Mediterranean that included the Syria of today, Lebanon, the settled western part of Jordan, much of southeastern Turkey and Israel. The natives called the coastal strip of Lebanon and Syria, Canaan (Greeks called it Phoenicia); inland Syria was called Aram; (Philistia) occupied the coastal strip south of Jaffa; smaller states of Ammon, Moab, and Edom, northeast, east, and south of the Dead Sea; and Israel (on both sides of the Jordan) was divided into two kingdoms, Israel and Judah. [Note:The Israelite kingdom reached its greatest extent under David and Solomon (1004-928 BCE)]. After Alexander\'s conquest of the Land, the Greek name came to be Ioudaia. Among the ancient authors referred to in this article, Felix Abel, an erudite scholar (based at the French Catholic Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem), believed that the Greek geographic name Ioudaia derived from Yehoudaié (or Yehudaya), an Aramaic plural meaning \"Jews. \n\n\n\nThe Romans called this land as a whole Iudaea (from the Greek Ioudaia). The land was mainly inhabited by Jews and was ruled by Jews. Judea (Iudaea) the Land of Israel stretched along both sides of the Jordan and included, besides Judea proper, most of the coastal plain, Samaria, most of the Galilee, the Golan Heights of today and considerable land to the east of there (areas called in Latin Gaulanitis [=Golan], Batanaea [=Bashan], Auranitis [=Hawran], and Trachonitis). Tacitus, a Roman historian clearly placed both Samaria and Galilee within Judea while Strabo the geographer writes, \"The interior above Phoenicia [going from west to east- as far as the Arabians, between Gaza and Antilibanus [from south to north, between Gaza and the Anti-Lebanon mountain range--is called Judaea\". The name \"Palestine\" was not used officially by the Romans before Hadrian (135 CE). The early Christian historian Eusebius (ca. 270-340 CE) wrote, \"When the Jewish revolt grew to formidable dimensions, Rufus, governor of Judaea... took merciless advantage... confiscating all their lands... which were colonized by an alien race.\" The Arab treatment of geographical names after their conquest of the country (635-640 CE) was paradoxical since the Arabs did not see this land as a separate country but merely an undifferentiated part of Bilad ash-Sham (usually translated as Syria or Greater Syria).  Before the Crusades the Arabs did use the name Filastin which referred only to the southern region of the country, what the Romans had called Palaestina Prima. The Quran mentions the Holy Land divinely assigned to the people of Israel (Sura V:12, 20-21). The name \"Palestine\" came \"to prevail in modern times\" over other names apparently out of the \"scientific\" motive to avoid the religious connotations of Holy Land, however Felix Abel, the noted Catholic historian, frankly states that the name change was \"another indication of the anti-Jewish orientation of imperial policy.\"\n\n\n\nhttp://www.esek.com/jerusalem/iudaea.html\n\n");
AddReply(277567,"Mike, you increasingly remind me of ..","Yisrael","P\"T","02/17/08","the two old guys from the \"muppets\".\nSitting off stage and just throwing out witty but worthless comments.\n\nI want to get a halachic question answered based on your vision for two states (Israel and Yehuda).\nIf we are offered our own Torah country in Judea, Samaria and East Jerusalem and Bethlehem down to Hevron and beyond.. will this be given the support of all \"orthodox rabbis\"? The question is asked because the division of Israel during the 1st temple period was considered disastrous. Are we allowed to repeat that action of dividing the nation physically? \n\nIf the answer from the majority of rabbis is \"yes\" we can split and form our own state, then I am with the idea.\n\nIf the rabbis rule against, then I guess we will wait for the miraculous \"hole\" in the temple mount to swallow that ugly temple with all it\'s vile worshipers - and usher in a new middle east war.\n\nMeanwhile, onstage, there was an earthquake here at 12.35 PM Friday afternoon. \n\nMike, remember to say hi to kermit or mashiach if you see them back stage. Be pleasant!");
AddReply(277559,"I weep as israeli government allows moslem animals to destroy Mount","abba","los angeles","02/17/08","The cowardly Israelian governement allows Islamic nazis to ethnically cleanse the Temple Mount of it\'s Jewish history.    \n\n");
AddReply(277537,"Depending on miracles?","mike","Vienna, VA","02/17/08","Hashem will not do your work for you.");
AddReply(277517,"Wonderful Landscape","Rodney Dezarn","Fayetteville","02/17/08","     The hole needs to be enlarged to welcome both the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa to its final resting place.");
AddReply(277514,"whoops, I fell down and I can\'t get up","hanina","","02/17/08","shouldn\'t somebody put a sign around the hole so nobody falls in?");
AddReply(277513,"Temple Mount Damage","Shlomo","","02/17/08","Since the higer weak platform or foundation the Muslims constructed over and above the original Temple Mount to build their mosque is the same as their as their weak platform of a religion and it is only a matter of time before both, the platform they built and their mosques, will come tumbling down by an earthquake.  ");
AddReply(277505,"Not to worry, the Muslims have already blamed us.","Velvel","silver spring","02/17/08","Muslims have a fetish about \"Jewish/Zionist designs on the Temple Mount.\"  They are so overly sensitive about this issue because they know how blatantly defiant to Hashem they have been by placing an abomination upon His Holy Mount.  It has caused a paranoia.  There are some fascinating youtube videos and other networks of Muslims that will make Jews laugh hysterically.  The Muslims know the retribution will come, and they sit in fear murmering about \'Jewish plotting\' to take down their mosque and their dome.  Oh how right they are when those \'designs\' come to fruition.  I hope they use pieces of that gold dome to make goldschlagger and let the Muslims get one last taste of their precious dome before Moschiach leads the battle to do what needs to be done...\n\nhttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/141647\n\nMuslim group accuses Israel of Damaging Temple Mount.");
AddReply(277489,"The Palestinian Arabs are blaming Israel for this!","MED","USA","02/17/08","Are the Israelis that powerful to cause an earthquake of a magnitude 5.3 on the richter scale?  \n\nHow come there are earthquakes in Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia and many other nations forcefully occupied by Muslims?\n\nThat\'s G-D\'s way to get these Baal worshippers swallowed by the earth!  Hope Olmert the \'merciful\' does not go and help them with the repairs!");
AddReply(277488,"As usual,","Daniel Pinner","Kfar Tapuach","02/17/08","The Arabs/Moslems claim that Israel is deliberately undermining the mosques. If only we were...");

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