1479 Trump Cyrus and The Dome of the Rock issue
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1479 Trump Cyrus and The Dome of the Rock issue
18 Mar 2026 The video discusses the connection between Donald Trump, Cyrus the Great, and the prophecy of the third temple in Jerusalem. It suggests that Trump’s presidency and his actions are fulfilling biblical prophecies, particularly those involving the rebuilding of the temple and the rise of the Antichrist. The video also explores the significance of the Dome of the Rock and the potential implications of a third temple for the Middle East and the world.
Amos prophesied the destruction of the temple and the subsequent mourning period, which the Jews commemorate as Tisha B’Av. The speaker believes the building of the third temple is an abomination, but God allows it to fulfil prophecy. The speaker will discuss various terms related to Zionism, Christian Zionism, and the synagogue of Satan, and analyse codes related to the Dome of the Rock and the synagogue of Satan.
The video discusses the complexities of Christian Zionism, a political and religious ideology supporting the return of Jewish people to the Holy Land. It highlights the influence of Christian Zionists in the Trump administration and the potential for conflict arising from differing interpretations of biblical prophecies. The video also touches on the intersection of Christian Zionism with other ideologies, such as Christian nationalism and the seven mountain mandate, and their potential implications.
The text discusses a potential false flag operation in Jerusalem, with concerns that extremists in Israel might target the Al-Aqsa Mosque. It also explores the concept of a “Greater Israel,” a term used in public debate to describe a larger map encompassing Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. The idea of a “Greater Israel” is rooted in religious beliefs and is taken seriously by some Orthodox and Christian Zionist traditions.
The discussion centres on the significance of the third temple in Jewish messianism and its connection to the biblical prophecy of a Davidic king. The speaker suggests that the rebuilding of the temple is a pivotal event, potentially linked to the end times, and highlights the involvement of figures like Trump and the Temple Institute. The conversation also touches on the interpretation of biblical prophecies, the rapture, and the role of the Dome of the Rock in these events.
The video discusses codes found in the Torah, including references to Iran, Israel, a blood moon, and the rebuilding of the temple. The presenter also highlights a code related to the “synagogue of Satan” and the year 2026, mentioning Donald Trump and Netanyahu. The presenter expresses concern about the potential consequences of revealing this information and requests support from viewers.
Key points
* Trump Coin and Isaiah 45: Relating the Trump coin, featuring Cyrus the Great and Trump, to Isaiah 45 prophecy. * Trump as Modern-Day Cyrus: Drawing parallels between Trump and Cyrus the Great, highlighting Trump’s role as a builder and leader. * Biblical Prophecy Interpretation: Interpreting Isaiah 45 prophecy by replacing “Cyrus” with “Trump” to suggest a divine connection. * Trump’s Religious Beliefs: The speaker claims that Donald Trump is not a Christian but has converted to Judaism, citing his family’s ties to the Kushners and his respect for Jewish traditions. * Divine Control: The speaker, identifying as Yah, asserts their omnipotence and control over all things, including light and darkness, urging people not to interfere with the unfolding events. * Christian Zionism Critique: The speaker criticises Christian Zionists for attempting to influence prophecy and the second coming of Yeshua. * Biblical Prophecy and Donald Trump: The speaker claims that biblical prophecy is unfolding and that Donald Trump plays a central role in it. * Interfaith Significance of the Third Temple: The speaker suggests that the formation of the third temple is significant to Christians, Jews, and Muslims. * Speculation and Historical Perspectives on the Third Temple: The speaker discusses the ongoing debate about the potential construction of a third temple and highlights differing viewpoints among religious groups. * Third Temple and Antichrist: The Bible predicts a third temple in Jerusalem will be linked to the rise of the antichrist, who will betray the Jewish people. * Signs of the End Times: Wars and rumours of wars are not a cause for trouble, as God is not surprised by world events and they are part of His plan. * Believer’s Perspective: Believers should not fear or focus on rumours, as God’s plan will prevail regardless of conflicts involving Iran, Hamas, or others. * Temple Destruction Fulfilment: The destruction of the second temple fulfilled the prophecy of Amos, where God would turn the Israelites’ feasts into mourning. * Amos’s Prophecy: God, through Amos, prophesied that He would turn the Israelites’ feasts into mourning and their songs into howlings due to their idolatry and sins. * Tishba and Mourning: After the temple’s destruction, the Jews instituted Tishba, a three-week mourning period culminating in the ninth of Av, commemorating the temple’s destruction. * Third Temple as an Abomination: The building of the third temple is considered an abomination, but it is allowed by God to fulfil Bible prophecy involving the Antichrist. * God’s Role in Allowing Evil: God is portrayed as allowing both good and evil to happen, using instruments to carry out these events. * Prophecy of the End Times: A prophecy from Amos 8 is cited, where God tells Amos that the end is coming for Israel and He will not pass by them anymore, indicating a time of judgement. * Corruption of the Temple: The temple was defiled and devoid of God’s presence, symbolising a time of corruption and false religious leaders. * Yeshua as the Final Sacrifice: Yeshua’s sacrifice marked the end of the old system, fulfilling prophecy and replacing the need for further sacrifices. * Destruction of the Second Temple: The siege of Jerusalem and the destruction of the second temple coincided with a feast cycle, resulting in the death of thousands trapped within the city. * Religious Observance and Deception: People are criticised for their insincere religious observance and deceitful business practices, exploiting the poor. * Divine Judgement and Natural Disasters: The text describes a time of divine judgement, with natural disasters like earthquakes and darkness at noon, symbolising the end of the temple. * Spiritual Famine: A prophecy of a spiritual famine is given, where people will yearn for the word of God but will no longer find it. * Exile and Suffering: The Jewish people endured 500 years of exile, marked by mourning and the inability to return to their temple. * Prophecies and Fulfilment: The speaker highlights prophecies about the Jewish people’s suffering and wandering, suggesting their fulfilment in modern times. * Key Terms and Perspectives: The presentation will cover terms like Zionism, Christian Zionism, and others, acknowledging the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian perspectives on these issues. * Dome of the Rock Code: Discussion about the Dome of the Rock code and its connection to the “synagogue of Satan” term. * Synagogue of Satan Analysis: Examination of the “synagogue of Satan” code, noting its symmetry and anomalies. * Speaker’s Religious Background: The speaker shares their past as an evangelical Christian Zionist and how their beliefs changed after reading the Bible. * God’s Relationship with Israel: God divorced Israel but promised to bring them back through their seed. * Israel’s Scattering and Hidden Presence: Israel was scattered like seed in Judeo-Christian countries, and their presence is hidden within the church. * Establishment of the Land of Israel: The land of Israel was established by individuals, including atheists and former religious Jews, who used scriptures and prophecies as their banner. * Zionism Definition: A political and religious ideology supporting the return of Jewish people to the Holy Land, often linked to the establishment of Israel and biblical prophecies. * Ideological Convergence: Christian Zionism, certain Islamic beliefs, and other ideologies are converging, each with their own prophecies seemingly being fulfilled. * Christian Zionism in US Politics: Christian Zionism, exemplified by figures like Paula White, holds influence in US politics, particularly within the Trump administration. * Christian Nationalism Definition: Belief that the US is a Christian nation and the government should promote Christian values. * Christian Nationalism and Other Beliefs: Often intolerant of other beliefs, with some extremists aligning with ideologies like Nazism. * Christian Nationalism Spectrum: Exists on a spectrum with varying degrees of extremism, not all adherents being Nazis. * Charlie Kirk’s Beliefs: Charlie Kirk was a proponent of the Seven Mountain Mandate, a dominionist ideology aiming to influence seven societal aspects. * Charlie Kirk’s Downfall: Charlie Kirk was removed from his position due to his views and the influence of Jewish donors. * Temple Construction: There is widespread discussion about the potential construction of a temple, with some believing it will be enabled by current events. * Threat to Al-Aqsa Mosque: Dr. Abdullah expresses deep concern about the imminent danger facing the Al-Aqsa Mosque. * Rabbi’s Speech and its Implications: A rabbi’s speech outlining a plan to provoke conflict and destroy Al-Aqsa is highlighted, raising concerns about the potential for widespread violence. * Danger to Global Peace: The belief in bringing about the apocalypse and the actions of religious fanatics are identified as threats to global peace. * False Flag Operation Warning: The video was re-released as a warning to Israel, suggesting that any harm to Masah would be attributed to them, despite attempts to frame Iran. * Potential Threat to Masah: There is a belief that extremists in Israel might target Masah, prompting the re-release of the video as a deterrent. * Understanding of the Third Temple Concept: The speaker highlights the importance of understanding the concept of the third temple, even questioning the credibility of the sources. * Jerusalem in Religious Texts: Jerusalem is not mentioned in the first five books of the Torah, which are the only books believed in by Samaritans. * Benjamin Netanyahu’s Claim: Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that Jerusalem is mentioned in the Torah more than 600 times and not at all in the Quran. * Israeli Perspective on the Third Temple: Some Israelis who believe in the idea of the third temple believe that God guided the Israelites through the wilderness after giving Moses the tablets. * Video Recommendation: The speaker recommends watching a video and specifically highlights a segment featuring Rabbi Minaka Mendel Schmearsen, a former UN ambassador and rabbi, who questioned Netanyahu about his actions to prepare the world and bring about the Messiah. * Connection to Biblical Events: The speaker draws a connection between current events, such as the attack on Iran and the holiday of Purim, and biblical prophecies, mentioning the blood moon and the story of Amalek. * Shared Interpretation: The speaker notes that both Jews and Muslims are interpreting these events in a similar way, with both groups seeing connections to biblical prophecies and the potential for significant change. * Red Heifer Sacrifice: The sacrifice of the red heifer, a necessary condition for the temple’s reestablishment, has already taken place. * Temple Reestablishment: The speaker believes that the reestablishment of the temple on the temple mount is possible and potentially imminent. * Book of Esther’s Historical Accuracy: While most historians consider the Book of Esther a historical novella rather than a factual account, the speaker believes it to be historically accurate. * Esther and Haman’s Lineage: Esther, wife of Xerxes, has a minister named Haman, an Agagite, a descendant of Agag, king of the Amalekites, enemies of Israel since the time of King Saul. * The Concept of Greater Israel: The term “Greater Israel” is used in public debate, sometimes referring to the West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan Heights, and other times to a much larger area encompassing Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. * Greater Israel Concept: A concept rooted in Genesis chapter 15, referring to the land between two rivers, considered significant in Orthodox Judaism and Christian Zionism. * Israeli Flag Symbolism: A theory suggesting the two blue lines on the Israeli flag represent the two rivers bounding Greater Israel. * Third Temple in Jewish Messianism: The central importance of building the Third Temple in classical Jewish Messianism. * Exilic Period Prophecy: During the Babylonian captivity (6th century BCE), Jewish prophets predicted the rise of a Davidic king who would restore the temple. * Davidic King Messiah: This figure, called the Messiah or “mashiach ben David,” was envisioned as a restorer and purifier of the temple destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar. * Prophetic Texts: Prophecies about the Davidic king Messiah can be found in books like Ezekiel (40-48), Jeremiah (23), and Zechariah (6). * Messiah and Cyrus Figures: Discussion about the significance of a Davidic Messiah and the Cyrus figure, with the speaker suggesting Trump’s involvement in the construction of the third temple. * Third Temple Construction: The speaker believes Trump will be involved in enabling and funding the construction of the third temple. * Censorship and Content Warning: The speaker mentions being censored in a previous presentation and expresses caution about potential offence. * Religious Manipulation: Some religious figures are manipulating beliefs for political gain, promoting the rebuilding of the third temple and the slaughter of Jews. * Anti-Christian Beliefs: The belief in the rebuilding of the temple and animal sacrifices is considered heretical and anti-Christian. * Understanding Prophecy: While it’s important to understand Bible prophecy, it’s not acceptable to enable it. * Third Temple Significance: Serves as a benchmark in time, significant in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim beliefs. * Misconception about the Third Temple: The third temple is not the interfaith temple envisioned by some, but rather a part of the second coming as described in the Bible. * Second Coming and New Jerusalem: The new Jerusalem, with its temple, descends from heaven during the second coming, contrary to the rapture belief of ascending to heaven. * Religious Beliefs and Interpretations: Discussion about different interpretations of religious texts and the potential for misinterpretations. * Personal Transformation: Sharing of a personal journey from being an evangelical Zionist Christian Pentecostal to a different understanding and the resulting challenges. * Prophetic Codes and the Third Temple: Introduction to a discussion about codes related to the destruction of the Dome of the Rock and the rebuilding of the third temple, building upon previous research from 2015-2016. * Dome of the Rock Analysis: Discussion about the relevance of terms related to the Dome of the Rock, including “destroyed” and its proximity to other significant terms. * Bible Prophecy and Current Events: The speaker suggests a connection between biblical prophecy and current events, particularly mentioning Trump, Kushner, and the potential for events related to the Dome of the Rock. * Word Clusters and ELS: Identification of word clusters, including “Iran” and “Israel,” and the presence of the word “war” as both plain text and encoded letters (ELS). * Geopolitical Significance: Discussion about the presence of Israel and its potential involvement in events, particularly in relation to Iran. * Religious Symbolism and Events: Analysis of religious symbols and events, such as blood moons, the third temple, and the concept of the Messiah in Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. * Textual Analysis: Examination of highlighted passages in a text, focusing on specific phrases and their potential meanings. * David’s Lineage and the Temple: God’s promise to David in 2 Samuel 7:12-13 about establishing his seed and building a house for God’s name, which is connected to the temple and the concept of Schmita. * Isaiah’s Prophecy of the Last Days: Isaiah 2:1-4 describes a future where the mountain of God’s house will be established as the highest, attracting people from all nations who seek to learn God’s ways. * Amos’s Prophecy of Peace: Reference to Amos’s prophecy about a time of peace when nations will no longer engage in war, symbolised by beating swords into plowshares. * Synagogue of Satan/Temple of Satan: The words “synagogue” and “temple” are synonymous in the context of “Satan.” * Significance of 2026 and 666: The year 2026 appears twice, connected to the number 666, which is associated with Donald Trump and Netanyahu. * Location of the Temple: The temple, referred to as “mikdash of Yah,” is to be built in the “midbar” as described in Numbers 19:1-20. * Video Completion and Release: The speaker finished editing a video about the purification of the temple in chapter 19 and released it. * Financial Concerns and Support Request: The speaker expressed financial concerns and asked for donations to support their work. * Personal Reflection and Discouragement: The speaker reflected on the challenges of sharing controversial content and feeling discouraged despite the effort
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