Building a Sacrificial Altar on Tisha B’av

Posted by on 29 July 2009 | 0 Comments

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In the News...

Arutz Sheva.  By Yehudah Lev Kay.  (Initial comments from Leen Ritmeyer Blog.)  July 29, 2009

Here is some really exciting news for those who are watching Temple Mount events. Arutz Sheva, a daily news report from Israel, reports that the Temple Institute plans to build an altar on Tisha b’Av – the 9th day of the Jewish month called Av. That is tomorrow, at 5.30 pm on Thursday 30th of July.
The stones for the Altar were gathered from below the water line of the Dead Sea, wrapped in plastic and transported to Mitzpe Yericho, located some 15 miles east of Jerusalem, as can be seen in this report. According to Yehudah Glick, the Temple Institute director, the altar will be kept small, so that eventually it could be transported to the Temple Mount. According to him this is the “ideal time to begin to build the Temple.” It will be interesting to see when that happens.  Read More

Donnie's Remarks...

The temple will be rebuilt.  2500 years ago Daniel the prophet predicted an end times temple would be built (Dan 9:27).  The Apostle Paul told us to look for the Antichrist to reveal his identity in the Temple (2 Thess 2).  The Apostle John in the Book of Revelation predicted the temple would be a sign to mark the conclusion of the age.

See Prophecy Sign #6

 


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