Anibal A Baigorria
Published: 2023-11-29
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CONSTRUCTION OF THE THIRD TEMPLE IN JERUSALEMBible Prophecies A few years after the end of the Six-Day War, which took place in June 1967, negotiations were held between the parties involved. These negotiations in the United States of America culminated in the Camp David Accords in 1978. The war pitted the young state of Israel against an Arab coalition composed of the United Arab Republic (Egypt at the time), Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Following Israel's decisive military victory, a new geographical disposition and national territory boundaries were established throughout the land of Palestine. Israel had expanded significantly across the Middle East, incorporating areas such as the Golan Heights, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Gaza Strip, and, emulating the ancient Kingdom of David, it fully occupied East Jerusalem in the West Bank. The intense disagreements between the belligerent powers eventually led to another war, which also concluded with a new Israeli victory after brutal battles on land, sea, and air. As a result of the 1978 treaties, the Hebrew nation returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt, while the Golan Heights and all of East Jerusalem became an integral part of the Jewish administrative organization. They were formally considered part of Israel. In 2005, through a unilateral act, Israel withdrew from settlements in the Gaza Strip. During those days, some Israeli generals, fueled by the euphoria of their decisive military success, hinted from the very grounds of Jerusalem that they were now capable of demolishing the Muslim mosques, the Dome of the Rock, and Al-Aqsa, to begin the construction of their Third Temple. Intricate political processes, combined with the threat of a general war throughout the Middle East, convinced the State of Israel, including the United Nations and the United States, to persuade them to set aside those plans, at least for the time being. It was widely assumed that the location of the Third Temple in Jerusalem would be on the so-called "Temple Mount." But what if that was not where King Solomon built the temple? What scientific and historical data support this belief and assertion? Was it there that God commanded its construction? In this book, dear readers, I share an in-depth investigation, based on reliable and true information, about the exact location where the Third Jewish Temple of Jerusalem should be erected. This is corroborated by historical precision and invaluable archaeological findings. I hope you enjoy this presentation.