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Are we beginning to see these prophecy in the process of being fulfilled concerning the return of the sacrifice and the building of the third Temple. Are these prophecies supposed to happen right before the rise of the Son of perdition / abomination that make it the desolate / the Beast and his Antichrist?
 

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I don't believe there is any prophecy in the Bible that requires the Temple to be rebuilt.
Most Israelis don't want it to be rebuilt, and most of the rabbis in Israel oppose rebuilding it.
There is no direct wordings that says the temple will be rebuilt but certain scriptures indicate that there must be a third temple in order for the abomination that maketh desolate to stand where he ought not and take away the daily sacrifices which supposedly is done in the temple.


Now I've never heard that many Israelites didn't want a third Temple, that is a possibility - but they are still in the process of trying to rebuild the third Temple as well as re-established the sacrificing of the red heifer and they've been trying to accomplish this for a few decades.
 
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Are we beginning to see these prophecy in the process of being fulfilled concerning the return of the sacrifice and the building of the third Temple. Are these prophecies supposed to happen right before the rise of the Son of perdition / abomination that make it the desolate / the Beast and his Antichrist?

Sheila Davis: “Are we beginning to see these prophecy in the process of being fulfilled concerning the return of the sacrifice and the building of the third Temple.”

Israel has no plans to build a new Temple on the Temple Mount. The Orthodox Jews in Israel have no plans to build a Third Temple. Many rabbis say that Jews should not visit the Temple Mount, which rules out building a new Temple.

The following quote is from a story in the Jerusalem Post from 2019.

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The issue of whether or not it is permitted to go up to the Temple Mount today is hotly debated. The majority of leading rabbis say it is outright forbidden or at least practically not advisable.

Leading rabbis, including previous chief rabbis Ovadia Yosef and Mordechai Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, chief rabbis of Jerusalem Aryeh Stern and Shlomo Omar, Asher Weiss, Zalman Nehemiah Goldberg, have all said that it is forbidden to go up. The reasons they cite are that we are not 100% sure of the exact areas that are permitted to enter and that there is the concern that, by permitting ascending the Temple Mount, many who don't know or practice the complicated laws will come to transgress them – which will desecrate the holiest site in the Jewish religion and turn it into a tourist attraction.

Other rabbis, such as Moshe Feinstein, said that it was theoretically permitted, but not practically advisable in our generation. The leader of American Modern Orthodoxy, Rabbi Herschel Schachter said it would only be permitted if the Israeli Rabbinate permitted it, which they have not done. Other leaders of mainstream Orthodoxy in Israel, including rabbis Aharon Lichtenstein and Yehuda Amital, did not support going up to the Temple Mount at the present time.

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Temple Mount - What the rabbis say
 
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Sheila Davis: “Are we beginning to see these prophecy in the process of being fulfilled concerning the return of the sacrifice and the building of the third Temple.”

Israel has no plans to build a new Temple on the Temple Mount. The Orthodox Jews in Israel have no plans to build a Third Temple. Many rabbis say that Jews should not visit the Temple Mount, which rules out building a new Temple.

The following quote is from a story in the Jerusalem Post from 2019.

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The issue of whether or not it is permitted to go up to the Temple Mount today is hotly debated. The majority of leading rabbis say it is outright forbidden or at least practically not advisable.

Leading rabbis, including previous chief rabbis Ovadia Yosef and Mordechai Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, chief rabbis of Jerusalem Aryeh Stern and Shlomo Omar, Asher Weiss, Zalman Nehemiah Goldberg, have all said that it is forbidden to go up. The reasons they cite are that we are not 100% sure of the exact areas that are permitted to enter and that there is the concern that, by permitting ascending the Temple Mount, many who don't know or practice the complicated laws will come to transgress them – which will desecrate the holiest site in the Jewish religion and turn it into a tourist attraction.

Other rabbis, such as Moshe Feinstein, said that it was theoretically permitted, but not practically advisable in our generation. The leader of American Modern Orthodoxy, Rabbi Herschel Schachter said it would only be permitted if the Israeli Rabbinate permitted it, which they have not done. Other leaders of mainstream Orthodoxy in Israel, including rabbis Aharon Lichtenstein and Yehuda Amital, did not support going up to the Temple Mount at the present time.

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Story: Temple Mount - What the rabbis say
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Temple Mount - What the rabbis say
Whether they build the third Temple or not there are many Israelites who are wanting and trying to prepare for the rebuilding of the third Temple. A movement which has been around since 1948.
 
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Whether they build the third Temple or not there are many Israelites who are wanting and trying to prepare for the rebuilding of the third Temple. A movement which has been around since 1948.

Your link refers to the "Al Aqsa site," the large mosque on the Temple mount. If they intend to put the Third Temple where the Al Aqsa Mosque is now, they would have to tear down the Mosque. That Mosque is said to be the third holiest site in Islam.

Do you realize that Israel has a treaty with Jordan that gives Jordan a say in what happens on the Temple Mount? Obviously the King of Jordan and the Jordanian Parliament are not going to approve tearing down the Al Aqsa Mosque to make way for a Third Jewish Temple.

For most Israelis, and certainly Israeli politicians, the course is clear. Israel has enough problems dealing with the rest of the world without breaking their treaty with Jordan dealing with the Temple Mount, and then tearing down the Al Aqsa Mosque.
 
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