The Temple in Jerusalem or Holy Temple (Hebrew: ??? ?????,
transliterated Bet HaMikdash) was located on the Temple Mount (Har
HaBayit) in the old city of Jerusalem. According to classical Jewish
belief, it was the figurative "footstool" of God's presence (Heb.
"shechina") in the physical world.
The First Temple was built by King Solomon in seven years in the 10th
century BCE in 957 BCE. It was the center of ancient Judaism and has
remained a focal point for Jewish services over the millennia.[1] The
Temple replaced the Tabernacle of Moses and the Tabernacles at Shiloh,
Nov, and Givon as the central focus of Jewish faith. This First Temple
was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, and was rebuilt seventy
years later, c. 515 BCE. Centuries later, it was renovated by Herod in
about 20 BCE, and this Second Temple was subsequently destroyed by the
Romans in 70 CE. All of the outer walls still stand, although the
Temple itself has long since been destroyed, and for many years it was
believed that the western wall of the complex was the only wall
standing.
An Islamic shrine, the Dome of the Rock, has stood on the site of the
Temple since the late 7th Century CE, and the al-Aqsa Mosque, from
roughly the same period, also stands on the Temple courtyard.
Jewish eschatology envisions the construction of The Third Temple in
Jerusalem prior to the coming of The Messiah, and thus, adherents of
Orthodox and Conservative Judaism anticipate a Third Temple.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_in_Jerusalem
"To be clear, the Salomon Brothers Building is just a different name
for Building 7 or WTC 7"
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/february2007/260207building7.htm
Det Burger'n driver og styrer med er å få samlet nok 7-tall så han kan
få startet byggingen av dette 3. jævla bygget. Når han har holdt på
med denne byggingen i 7 år så kommer Jesus. Burger'n gleder seg som en
liten drittunge.
Dette har han regnet på i flere tusen år, så det bare *må* være
riktig.
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Trond Halvorsen