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Israeli activist Asaf Fried believes Trump's action on Jerusalem was a significant step towards rebuilding the Third Temple, fulfilling biblical prophecy.
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Trump's Jerusalem declaration sparks talk of 3rd Temple Israeli activist: 'Words of prophecy are coming forth from the Bible and becoming facts' Published: 12/10/2017 at 4:25 PM “‘What he did … was an enormous step in bringing the Temple,” said Asaf Fried, official spokesman for the United Temple Movement, an association of organizations working towards making the Third Temple a reality.’ “He added, ‘This necessarily had to come from a non-Jew in order to bring them into the process, so they will be able to take their part in the Temple.’ “Fried sees Trump’s role similar to the one played by Cyrus, the Persian king who ended the Babylonian exile and helped build the Second Jewish Temple. “‘There have been amazing advances towards bringing the Temple this year. It was clear that Trump was part of that process, guided by Hashem (God),’ Fried declared. “He is hardly alone in his jubilation about the possibilities of rebuilding a Temple last destroyed in A.D. 70 – 1,948 years ago. “‘The prophets’ words of prophecy are coming forth from the Bible and becoming facts right before our eyes,’ said Likud lawmaker and prominent Temple Mount movement figure Yehuda Glick.”
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