Tuesday, November 17, 2009

FURTHER PROOF OF THE TEMPLE DESTRUCTION - 70 A.D.



THE ONLY REASON I DECIDED TO BLOG THIS IS THAT I HAVE A FASCINATION WITH THE GLOBAL SCALE DECEIT AND COVER-UP BY THE LEFT AND ANTI-JEWISH ELEMENTS OF THE FACT THAT THERE EVER WAS A THIRD TEMPLE ON THE TEMPLE MOUNT. IF THIS FACT CAN BE SWEPT UNDER THE RUG, OR IGNORED, IT WILL BE ALOT EASIER TO DENY THAT THE JEWS HAVE A RIGHT TO THE TEMPLE MOUNT, OR WORSE, OVER TIME, THAT THERE WAS EVEN A PERFECT MAN/GOD WHO WALKED THE EARTH AND PREDICTED THAT THE SAID TEMPLE WOULD BE LEVELED, WITH NOT ONE STONE REMAINING UPON ANOTHER. I AM ALWAYS AMAZED AT THE LEVEL THAT THE ADVERSARY WILL GO TO WIPE OUT THE TRUE HISTORY AND REPLACE IT WITH EITHER LIES, OR OUTRIGHT EXPUNGING IT FROM THE HISTORICAL CONTINUUM.

TO THAT END, WE HAVE AN OUTRIGHT COVERUP GOING ON AS THE WAQF TRIES TO DESTROY THE LAST VESTIGES OF THE UNDERGROUND VAULTS ON TEMPLE MOUNT WHERE ALOT OF TEMPLE EVIDENCE WAS DISCARDED DURING THE CENTURIES. AS WITH ALL OTHER LIES OF THE ADVERSARY, THIS ONE IS COMING BACK TO BITE THEM AS HERODS WALLS ARE BECOMING UNSTABLE AND COLLAPSING. TWO HUNDRED LINEAR FEET SO FAR HAS EITHER COLLAPSED OR IS THREATENING TO DO SO.... (I AM PROPHESYING HERE) THAT THIS DESECRATION ON THIS SACRED SITE WILL CAUSE THE COLLAPSE OF AL AQSA (DOME OF THE ROCK) (THE SEVENTH TIME IS WILL HAVE BEEN DESTROYED THROUGH HISTORY) AND WILL RESULT IN THE U.N. AND THAT FUTURE NOTORIOUS LEADER CAUSING THE FOURTH (YES, MY COUNT IS GOOD) TEMPLE TO BE BUILT WHICH WILL LEAD TO THE END-GAME STUFF. CANNOT WAIT! WE ARE COASTING THROUGH THE FINAL CHAPTERS OF PRE-MILLENNIAL HISTORY - MOST PEOPLE ASLEEP AND UNAWARE WITH LITTLE OR NO OIL IN THE PROVERBIAL LAMPS.

ENJOY!

By MICHAEL BARAJAS
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel displayed for the first time Wednesday a collection of rare coins charred and burned from the Roman destruction of the Jewish Temple nearly 2,000 years ago.
About 70 coins were found in an excavation at the foot of a key Jerusalem holy site. They give a rare glimpse into the period of the Jewish revolt that eventually led to the destruction of the Second Jewish Temple in A.D. 70, said Hava Katz, curator of the exhibition.
The Jews rebelled against the Roman Empire and took over Jerusalem in A.D. 66. After laying siege to Jerusalem, the Romans breached the city walls and wiped out the rebellion, demolishing the Jewish Temple, the holiest site in Judaism.
The coins sit inside a glass case, some melted down to unrecognizable chunks of pockmarked and carbonized bronze from the flames that destroyed the Temple.
"These really show us the impact of the destruction of Jerusalem in the first century," said Gabriela Bijovsky, an antique coin expert from Israel Antiquities Authority. "These are a very vivid, dramatic example of that destruction."
"The most important coins we have are from those last four or five years of the rebellion against the Roman army, and one coin we found was actually minted very close to the destruction of the Second Temple," she said.
The coins were excavated from an ancient street below the Temple Mount, experts said. Archaeologists had to sift through debris and remove boulders thrown off the Temple Mount during the Roman raid before they found the road and the hoard of coins.
Today the Al Aqsa Mosque compound sits atop the ruins of the temples. Muslims refer to the site as the Noble Sanctuary, marking the spot from where they believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. The conflicting claims make the site one the most explosive issues in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
The coins are part of a larger exhibition in Jerusalem's Archaeological Garden, showing a collection of antique coins that have been uncovered over the past three decades.
The exhibition shows not only coins minted in Jerusalem during the rebellion but also European, North African and Persian coins that were found around the holy site from various periods.
"This just shows the international character of the city," Katz said. "It shows the importance of Jerusalem to generations of people ... the importance of Jerusalem never faded away for Jews, Christians and Muslims," she said.

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