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Down1
27th December 2024, 04:08 AM
So while the sources tell us that the Temple was demolished down to the bedrock and the Roman fort remained in use for 200 years, we are nevertheless asked to believe that the opposite happened: the huge fortified Roman fort disappeared entirely, while the Temple compound is still perfectly recognizable, with its four walls almost intact.
https://radbodslament.substack.com/p/holy-irony

ziero0
27th December 2024, 04:16 AM
Sufficient cause for wailing?

Etymology
wail (v.)
c. 1300 (intransitive); mid-14c. (transitive), from Old Norse væla "to lament," from væ "woe" (see woe). Of jazz musicians, "to play very well," attested from 1955, American English slang (wailing "excellent" is attested from 1954). Related: Wailed; wailer.

also from c. 1300

JDRock
27th December 2024, 11:17 AM
Makes sense, bc Christ said NOT ONE STONE would be on top of each other after Titus and his legions destroyed it.

Tumbleweed
28th December 2024, 01:00 PM
When the jews are bobbing their heads up and down in prayer at the wailing wall they are not praying.

They are thrusting their pelvises back and forth pretending to have sex with a demon. It's called "davening".

Brother Nathanael explains at this link below.

https://rumble.com/v4593r0-brother-nathanael-enlightens-us-satan-at-the-wailing-wall.html