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As we get ready to experience the re-election of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Chairman of the Likud party and Minister of Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs, or Zionist Union Leader Isaac Gerzog, global citizens must keep watch! GLOBAL CITIZENS BEWARE! ALERT! ALERT!</br> An intensive campaign and work of the Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement is the goal to carry the Maccabean (Jewish dynasty established by the Maccabees) message warning the Muslim Arab and Palestinians: "Never again will foreigners be on the Holy Temple Mount. Never again will the Holy Temple Of G‑d be abominated and desecrated. Never again will Jerusalem and the Land of Israel be controlled by foreigners and enemies."</br> The Temple Institute, known in Hebrew as Machon HaMikdash, is an organization in Israel focusing on the controversial endeavor of establishing the Third Temple. Its long-term aims are to build the third Jewish temple on the Temple Mount, on the site currently occupied by the Dome of the Rock, and to reinstate sacrificial worship. It aspires to reach this goal through the study of Temple construction and ritual and through the development of actual Temple ritual objects, garments, and building plans suitable for immediate use in the event conditions permit its reconstruction.[1] The Goal of the Temple Institute is to educate the public concerning Temple matters and to actively make preparations for a Third Temple.</br> "The Third Jewish Temple was built by “Herod the Great,” who was an Arab and Edomite, who married the Maccabean Hasmonean Dynasty princess..."</br> Founded by Israel Ariel, Temple Institute (Director: Zev Golan) has utilized the research of former Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog and others to produce garments and implements for the Temple. It maintains a visitor's center at the Institute. It has received much media exposure and has sponsored a Conference on Temple Research.,/br> Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (Hebrew: יצחק אייזיק הלוי הרצוג; born 3 December 1888 – died 25 July 1959), also known as Isaac Herzog, was the first Chief Rabbi of Ireland, his term lasting from 1921 to 1936. From 1936 until his death in 1959, he was Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of the British Mandate of Palestine and of Israel after its independence in 1948.</br> Yitzhak "Bougie" Herzog (born 22 September 1960), known in English as Isaac Herzog, is an Israeli politician and lawyer.[2] Herzog was born in Tel Aviv. He is the descendant of one of the most famous political families in Israel, whose influence and Democratic party reach compare to the Kennedys and the Clintons: His father, Chaim Herzog, was Israel’s sixth president. Herzog has previously served as Minister of Welfare and Social Services, Minister of the Diaspora, Society, and the Fight Against Antisemitism, Minister of Housing and Construction, and Minister of Tourism. Before you pre-buy tickets from the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, you better read this report about the THIRD JEWISH TEMPLE…</br> Yitzhak "Bougie" Herzog (born 22 September 1960) aka Isaac Herzog's uncle served as policy adviser to David Ben-Gurion. When his father served as Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations for three years, Herzog lived in New York and attended the Ramaz School.</br> In the following years, while also studying in high school, Herzog gained an advanced academic education at Cornell University and New York University.</br> When Herzog returned to Israel at the end of 1978, he enlisted in the IDF and served as a major officer in Unit 8200 of the Intelligence Corps.</br> Herzog’s mother, Aura Ambache, is the founder of the Council for a Beautiful Israel.[3][4] His paternal grandfather, Rabbi Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, was the first Chief Rabbi of Ireland[3] from 1922 to 1935[3] and Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1936 to 1959. Herzog's father was born in Ireland and his mother was born in Egypt; their families were of Eastern European Jewish descent (from Poland, Russia, and Lithuania). He has two brothers and a sister.[4] Herzog is currently a member of the Knesset, chairman of the Labor Party, and Leader of the Opposition.[5]</br> The Third Jewish Temple was built by “Herod the Great,” who was an Arab and Edomite, who married the Maccabean Hasmonean Dynasty princess...</br> “HEROD THE GREAT” was the second son of Antipater the Idumaean, a high-ranked official under ethnarch Hyrcanus II, and Cypros, a Nabatean. Herod was ashamed of his SYRIAN and EDOMITE origins and he attempted to invent Jewish genealogy for himself. A loyal supporter of Hyrcanus II, Antipater appointed Herod governor of Galilee at 25, and his elder brother, Phasael, governor of Jerusalem. Herod’s brutality was condemned by the Sanhedrin. Two years later Antigonus, Hyrcanus' nephew, took the throne from his uncle with the help of the Parthians. Herod fled to Rome to plead with the Romans to restore him to power. There Herod was appointed King of the Jews by the Roman Senate in 40 BC. HEROD THE GREAT went back to Judea to win his kingdom from Antigonus and at the same time he married the Hasmonean princess and teenage niece of Antigonus, Mariamne (known as Mariamne I), in an attempt to secure a claim to the throne and gain some Jewish favor. Three years later, Herod and the Romans finally captured Jerusalem and executed Antigonus. Herod took the role as sole ruler of Judea and the title of BASILEUS (“King of the Jews”) for himself, ushering in the Herodian Dynasty, and ending the Hasmonean Dynasty in 37 BC.</br> The COURT OF THE GENTILES was 230m by 230m (750ft), with the inner sanctuary placed within it. It was open to the sky and paved with variegated marble. THIS COURT WAS OPEN TO EVERYBODY, JEW OR GENTILE, so the Gentiles could hear worship of Yahweh, and listen to the teaching of the Jewish rabbi's. It could easily hold 200,000 people at a time. Also around this court, were the sleeping apartments of the Levites when on duty. HE ROYAL PORCH WAS ONE OF THE FINEST FEATURES OF THE THIRD TEMPLE. It was on the site of Solomon's palace, originally built for the daughter of Pharaoh of Egypt (1 KINGS 7:8). When Jesus and his disciples were in Capernaum, and collectors of the temple tax (Greek didrachma) came to Peter and said "Does your teacher not pay the temple tax?" (Matthew 17:24). “They said to him therefore, “Where is your Father?” Jesus answered, “You know neither me nor my Father. If you knew me, you would know my Father also.” 20 These words he spoke in the treasury, as he taught in the temple; but no one arrested him, because his hour had not yet come” (John 8:19-20). By far the largest sum was probably derived from the half-shekel of temple tribute (tax), which was required of every male of age, including converts and Bedouin slaves. The total sum of gold and silver contributed annually at the time of Jesus has been estimated to have been of the order of $500,000 per year. Jesus was most likely speaking to the wealthy HERODIANS, SADDUCEES and BOETHUSIANS in the “COURT OF THE WOMEN” near the Treasury. READ ON...
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