Dozens of Jewish Settlers Storm Al-Aqsa Compound.

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  1. Ronstar

    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    a legend that turned out to be fact.
     
  2. Margot2

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    Take it up with the Romans and the Jewish civil war.
     
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    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No Jewish settlers entered the Al Aqsa Mosque.
     
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    Tel does not mean "the" it actually means hill and refers to the hill created by civilizations building one on top of another.

    Megeddo does not mean "hill" it is uncertain of meaning originally but it related to words for invading. In fact you don't know what words mean.

    You are obtuse.
     
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    i have written it wrong.

    I have been trying to find the interpretations. Torrey is the old one that i can note but i cant find his orig work (1920's i think)

    I have observed anothers write up, that even mentions torrey's works but I had my stomache turned

    I. HAR MAGEDON, THE MOUNT OF ASSEMBLY

    1. Derivation from har môçed
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    Har is the Hebrew word for mountain.
    The meaning of magedon is disputed. The most common view, following the variant reading mageddon in Rev 16:16, identi˜es it as Megiddo, site of notable battles in Israel’s history (Judges 5; 2 Chr 35:22–25) and thus an apt designation for the place where “the battle of the great day” occurs. In addition to the frequent objection that there is no mountain of Megiddo, the area being rather a vast plain, Torrey stressed the fact that the vicinity of Jerusalem is where Biblical prophecies uniformly locate the eschatological crisis in which the armies of the nations assemble against God and his people.
    3 He cited passages like Zechariah 12 and 14, Joel 3(4), Isa 29:1–7 and, of particular relevance, Rev 14:14 ˆ. (esp. v. 20) and 20:7 ˆ. (esp. v. 9),
    which parallel 16:14–16 in the structure of the Apocalypse.
    ..
    In short, then, we ˜nd that in Isaiah 14 and the book of Revelation there
    are matching antonymic pairings of har môçed and har maged on with the pit of Hades. Within the framework of this parallelism the har môçed of Isa 14:13 is the equivalent of the har maged on of Rev 16:16 and as such is to be understood as its proper derivation and explanation. Accordingly, har magedon signi˜es “Mount of Assembly/Gathering” and is a designation for the supernal realm.

    http://www.meredithkline.com/files/articles/39-2-pp207-222_JETS.pdf

    Bishadi means 'the gathering' (polish enunciation)
     
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    If this is true the people should be harshly punished. Like people do with all races/classes/groups however, I would hope you blame the people who did it and not the group as a whole.

    Do you hate Muslims for pursuing Mecca? Their pilgrimage being part of the five pillars and Mecca being a place that BANS any human being who is not Muslim?

    If not, than you are just looking for another excuse to hate people whom you constantly post about.
     
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    [video=youtube;zXTMcN3rrvo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXTMcN3rrvo[/video]

    Published on Sep 25, 2013


    Israeli forces have stormed into the al-Aqsa mosque in the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, attacking Palestinian worshippers. The Israeli soldiers fired tear gas and beat Palestinians inside the
     
  8. Ronstar

    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    no, you hate Israel because you hate Jews.

    all your talk about Jewish noses, head banging at the wall, hair in curlers, proves you hate Jews.

    shame on you.
     

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