Sunday, December 15, 2019

The Epicenter Of The Epicenter: Its All About The Temple Mount


The Hal Lindsey Report: Its All About The Temple Mount



The Temple Mount stands as ground zero for the current unrest.  If that sounds familiar it’s because it has happened many times before.  Those 35 acres of ground intensify emotions on both sides like nothing else.  Jews would at least like to pray there — an idea that is anathema to the Muslims.
 
That small plot of land has inspired so much fear and rage among Muslims that in October, U.S. News and World Report ran an editorial by Ben Caspit calling on Israel to completely close the Temple Mount to Jews.
 
Caspit wrote, “Israel has no intention of taking control of the Al-Aqsa Mosque or changing the status quo involving the Temple Mount.  The Palestinians, however, are more attentive to conspiracy theories based on statements by the messianic Israeli right.  The thing is, the messianics stand at a great distance from the government, and anyone who relates to their words as a scenario soon to unfold is simply manipulating facts.  None of this is important at the moment, however, because the Palestinians are convinced that Israel plans on usurping Al-Aqsa.”
 
The Muslim hysteria about Jews rebuilding the Temple may not be as farfetched as Caspit claims.  A poll taken in 2010 showed that 49% of Israelis want to see the Temple rebuilt.  Only 23% said it shouldn’t happen.  The rest were undecided.
 
Whether they believe it’s possible or not, Palestinian leaders use fear of a rebuilt Jewish Temple to stir up their constituents to the point of violence.  Even proposals to rebuild the temple without harming the mosques draws a frenzy of rage from the Muslims.  No matter what Israel the promises, they fully expect the Jews to destroy the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
 
It’s interesting that so many Palestinians are convinced that there will be another Jewish Temple on the site.  Few of them know it, but they’re agreeing with the Bible.  It says that before the mid-point of the seven-year period known as Daniel’s 70th Week, the temple will be rebuilt and sacrifices will be offered again.
 
Daniel 11:31 says that forces from the Antichrist “will arise, desecrate the sanctuary fortress, and do away with the regular sacrifice.  And they will set up the abomination of desolation.”  [NASB] To “do away with the regular sacrifice,” and to “set up the abomination of desolation”requires that the temple be rebuilt.  
 
In the meantime, to understand the Temple Mount hysteria among Muslims, we need to understand the spiritual dimensions of the problem.  This is not just a real estate dispute.  It is about principalities and powers.





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