Tuesday, 19 April 2022

As The Abraham Accords Pull Israel Deeper Into the Muslim World, The Palestinians Greatest Fear Is That The Jews Will Rebuild Their Temple In Jerusalem

 

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As The Abraham Accords Pull Israel Deeper Into the Muslim World, The Palestinians Greatest Fear Is That The Jews Will Rebuild Their Temple In Jerusalem

by Geoffrey Grider

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Revelation 11 shows us a rebuilt Jewish Temple sitting right where the other two Temples have sat, and the Abraham Acords are leading the Jews in that direction at a lightning pace. But is it a good thing or a bad thing?

Since Jared Kushner and the Trump administration launched the Abraham Accords nearly two years ago, life for the nation of Israel has changed dramatically as their relationship with their Muslim and Arab neighbors grows sweet and more prosperous by the day. But it is possible that the Abraham Accords is actually the covenant confirmed by Antichrist in Daniel 9:27, and spoken of as a "covenant with Death and Hell" in Isaiah 28? Before you answer that, is there anything that could entice the Jews to finally accept the Two State Solution?

"And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein. But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months." Revelation 11:1,2 (KJB)

I believe that the Abraham Accords are the bait that will lead Israel and the Jews to finally accept the idea of a Two State Solution with the Palestinians, and what do they get in exchange for agreeing to part God's land? They get a deal with Islamic powerbrokers that allows the Jews to rebuild their Temple in Jerusalem, the Palestinians get their own state with Jewish land, and the Joel 3:2 stage is finally set to usher in the time of Jacob's trouble. The Jerusalem Post is reporting today on the growing call for the rebuilt Temple, a call that will soon be answered according to your King James Bible.

When blood spills on Passover and Easter, it’s time to rebuild the Jewish Temple

FROM THE JERUSALEM POST: One would have hoped that yesterday’s unique convergence of Passover, Easter and Ramadan would have led to a wonderful day of peace and brotherhood in the spiritual capital city of Jerusalem. Alas, any dream of religious harmony on a day holy to all three great Abrahamic faiths, was shattered by Muslim rioters who turned the Temple Mount into a bloody battlefield hurling stones at Jewish worshippers and Israeli vehicles.

Palestinian terrorists have been fanning the flames of religious violence in recent weeks, as Israelis have been preparing for the Passover holiday, observed this week. On Thursday evening, April 8, a Palestinian terrorist attacked Tel Aviv’s busy Dizengoff Square where mainly secular Israeli young people were crowded at bars and cafes, tragically murdering three Jews in their 20s. Shortly after the deadly massacre, Hamas explained their motive and declared, “The continuing terrorism of the occupation and its crimes, attempts to Judaize Jerusalem and to perform sacrifices in the Al-Aqsa Mosque to build its so-called ‘Temple’ during what they call ‘Passover’ — against it stands blood and bullets.”

Through their statement, Hamas exposed their greatest fear: that Israel will start to build the Temple.

For thousands of years, Jews have been praying for a return to the Land of Israel. Over the last century, we have miraculously been restored to our homeland from the four corners of the earth, but are still awaiting the proper time to build the Temple. Judaism is incomplete without the Temple, and Passover is a prime example, as Deuteronomy makes clear.

"Thou mayest not sacrifice the passover within any of thy gates, which the LORD thy God giveth thee: But at the place which the LORD thy God shall choose to place his name in, there thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even, at the going down of the sun, at the season that thou camest forth out of Egypt." Deuteronomy 16:5,6 (KJB)

Hamas is terrified that after close to 75 years of statehood, Israel will begin turning its attention to the place where God chose to establish His name. In fact, each year, more and more Israelis take the dangerous risk of ascending the holy mountain under the hostile guards of Jordanian officials. Palestinian terrorists are getting scared as Jews are getting serious about restoring our holy of holies, the site we pray towards every day, and the building we beseech God for repeatedly throughout our liturgy.

On a national level, the rebuilding of the Temple would be a great humiliation to Palestinian terror groups, but on a religious level, the construction of Judaism’s Third Temple would in no way pose a threat to Islam, whose main religious holy sites are in Mecca and Medina. Responsible Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders should use this recent wave of Islamic violence to immediately begin discussing practical and peaceful steps for the rebuilding of the Temple on the Temple Mount. It could be done without damaging or disrespecting the Dome of the Rock or Al Aqsa, as part of a future peace plan between Israel and her Arab neighbors to end the plague of Islamic terror once and for all.

During periods of history, Islam held great respect for Judaism’s Temple in Jerusalem, and one can imagine many potential scenarios in the ever-changing Mideast, where significant segments of Islam could do so once again. Similarly, for many centuries, Christianity looked at the Temple with hostility, but as relations between Jews and Evangelicals have improved in recent years, some Christians are rethinking their relationship with the Temple. WIth more Christians coming alongside the Jews and becoming passionate about the need to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, we have a unique opportunity today.  READ MORE

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