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In #Jerusalem, #Argentina President Javier Milei said he wants the reconstruction of Solomon's Temple. This will fulfill the prophecy that will bring the Jewish messiah to earth, also would require the destruction of the al-Aqsa Mosque. #JesusIsComingSoon https://t.co/B3mlOIEW2I
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After the Romans destroyed the second temple, Rabbi Akiva and his colleagues witnessed a fox leaving the holiest part of the temple. While everyone else mourned, Rabbi Akiva laughed. When asked why, he explained that there were prophecies about the temple's destruction and subsequent rebuilding. Seeing the first prophecy come true gave him hope that the second prophecy would also be fulfilled.
Speaker 0: This story took place after the destruction of the second temple by the Romans. Rabbi Akiva and his colleagues were observing the temple mount in ruins, and they saw a fox leave the holies of holies in the temple. There could have been no more disheartening scene than that. In the face of this terrible scene, the rabbis cried in mourning, but rabbi Akiva started to laugh. His colleagues asked how he could possibly laugh in the face of such a tragedy to which rabbi Akiva answered.
There's a prophecy about the destruction that says that a fox will break into the holiest of holies. There is another prophecy that says that the same place will be rebuilt. Now that I see with my own eyes the first prophecy come true. I laugh in joy and full of hope as the second prophecy will surely come true.