Discuss the city of Jerusalem as " sacred space"?

JayA

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What three specific religions consider the city sacred and why? Address of the tree and ascendant power has broken through into the profession space of the city for each religion.
 

Me

Active member
It is only the Temple where Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac that is sacred on Mount Moriah.

The Fig Tree that was cursed and withered before the disciples eyes because it brought forth no fruit, unto God, was the Jews. The "Fig Tree" is the symbol of the Jews in Scripture. Jesus cursed the Fig Tree and it withered away, symbolizing what was going to happen to the Jews for rejecting their rightful King. http://jahtruth.net/emmau2.htm

Revelation chapter 2 verse 9 "I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and [I know] the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are NOT, but [are] (Idumean converts to Judaism) the synagogue (church or community) of Satan."

The Idumeans are enemies of Israel, and, since their conversion to Judaism have become the enemy within, who have stolen the land of Israel, more than once, from the TRUE Israel who are the Brit-ish. God has told the world this TRUTH through the Old Testament Book of His Prophet Ezekiel in chapter 36 verse 5 and chapter 11 verse 15. This Prophecy was to Israel not to Jewdah.

The most recent occasion being under the U.N.O. charter of 1947, which took the Land of Israel away from the British, who are its rightful owners and who had held it under the British Mandate since recapturing it from the Turks, on the 9th of December 1917, during World War I, which was in exact fulfillment of God's Prophecy concerning "the treading down of Jerusalem, by the gentiles, for 2,520 years". That "treading down" ended, exactly, to the day, as prophesied more than 2,520 years in advance, on the 9th of December 1917, and the U.N.O. gave it (Palestine) to the Idumean converts to Judaism, who are not racially decended from Judah or Jewdah's dad (Jacob/Israel) but from Jacob/Israel's brother, Esau.
 
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