On November 5, 2014, CNN’s Erin McLaughlin interviewed Rabbi Chaim Richman at the Temple Institute’s Holy Temple Visitors Center. Against a backdrop of growi…
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ALL OF ISRAEL BELONGS TO ADONAI AND HE HAS GIVEN IT TO THE JEWS TO BE
CARETAKERS OF THAT LAND
the world definitely was a very peaceful one without Islam, Islam is the
worst thing happened to humanity…
GOD save Israel! I am praying for the Jews. I hope they crush every
opponent who causes trouble in their land.
Jerusalem belongs to the Holy One of Israel, YHVH. He gave this land to
His children, the Jews. God shall have His Way.
@ 1:50 Rabbi says, “Deep under the temple mount” does no one get that? That
is where the ark is at! Why do you think they are fighting for the temple
mount? If Israel has the same rights as islam then they will have to right
to dig & they will!
CNN amalikites are biased for the Muslim Nazi wild beasts as usual.
some day I think soon you will have the temple mount and your temple will
be built. I pray for my brothers and sisters of Israel for your peace and
safety! May the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless and protect you all.
and may He lead you to salvation threw Yahshua the messiah
Let anyone who wants to pray to pray.
Give the Jewish people their Temple mount back ! Build your Temple !
The jewish history goes way back here. This land has always belonged to the
jews. Both Jewish temples were built here and both were destroyed there is
physical evidence of this.
It is inevitable that it will return to its rightful owner.
I found that “news” spot biased against Israel. Disgusting propaganda. The
land, city and Temple Mount all belong to Israel. The so called
“Palestinians” have no legitimate claims to any of it.
It’s only a matter of time.
So the wall was finished in the twenty and fifth day of the month Elul, in
fifty and two days.Nehemiah 6:15