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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2018
  • The Dome of the Rock is one of the most iconic buildings in the world and one of the most sacred buildings for Muslims today. But what is the Dome of the Rock? What is its history?
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    Bibliography:
    Rina Avner, "The Dome of the Rock in Light of the Development of Concentric Martyria in Jerusalem: Architecture and Architectural Iconography,"
    Jodi Magness, “The Archaeology of the Holy Land," Cambridge University Press, 2012.
    Oleg Grabar, "The Dome of the Rock," Harvard University Press, 2006.

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  • @ReligionForBreakfast
    @ReligionForBreakfast  Před 4 lety +42

    Next watch "What is Sikhism?" czcams.com/video/MWsClPXLApA/video.html

    • @chadowens3388
      @chadowens3388 Před 3 lety

      Mark 13:14-19 14"When you see 'the abomination that causes desolation' standing where it does not belong-let the reader understand-then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains. 15Let no one on the housetop go down or enter the house to take anything out. 16Let no one in the field go back to get their cloak. 17How dreadful it will be in those days for pregnant women and nursing mothers! 18Pray that this will not take place in winter, 19because those will be days of distress unequaled from the beginning, when God created the world, until now-and never to be equaled again.
      Matthew 8:10
      When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him, “Truly I tell you, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith. 11 I say to you that many will come from the east and the west, and will take their places at the feast with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven. 12 But the subjects of the kingdom will be thrown outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”

    • @larisbajus9132
      @larisbajus9132 Před 3 lety

      your video is totaly fake!

    • @user-if5si9fe9d
      @user-if5si9fe9d Před 3 lety

      U made up half the information up about Muslims and the prophets.. we believe the same thing as the jews which spoke about in the video.
      prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven in a cave which is underneath the dome of the rock not on the rock which is shown in this video. Plz don't listen to white boy tourist who got his information from a Jewish tour guide.. none Muslims are not even allowed to go inside of the dome of the rock.
      Do your research first tourist 😒

    • @drclbl2929
      @drclbl2929 Před 2 lety

      @@chadowens3388 1,

    • @GhGh-sj4wb
      @GhGh-sj4wb Před 2 lety

      It is an Islamic masterpiece, and it is called the Dome of Al-Sahreth, because it is the rock with which the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven on the journey of Isra and Ascension

  • @mjr_schneider
    @mjr_schneider Před 5 lety +348

    I'm more of a spire man myself but even I have to admit that's one mighty fine dome.

    • @unclesam1326
      @unclesam1326 Před 5 lety +12

      That made me laugh

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Před 5 lety +5

      Phrasing

    • @Rydonittelo
      @Rydonittelo Před 3 lety

      I agree. Tis a fine dome but it is no spire English

    • @hasanmuttaqin464
      @hasanmuttaqin464 Před 2 lety

      the god love 'em round n' plumpy

    • @GhGh-sj4wb
      @GhGh-sj4wb Před 2 lety

      It is an Islamic masterpiece, and it is called the Dome of Al-Sahreth, because it is the rock with which the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven on the journey of Isra and Ascension

  • @freakinlovefive
    @freakinlovefive Před 3 lety +165

    The reason why the Dome of the Rock was probably fairly empty when you went was because you entered as a non-Muslim during a specific time which doesn't tend to coincide with actual Muslim prayer times (according to the sun). When I went to the Dome of the Rock and Masjid-ul Aqsa, it was FILLED with people. You can pray at the Dome of the Rock, and the people gathered to pray went all the way outside the doors.
    Well that was my experience when I went in 2017.

    • @ffftttty1027
      @ffftttty1027 Před 2 lety +1

      It is said dajjal hides there

    • @ryanmozert
      @ryanmozert Před rokem +1

      Hopefully you prayed to the right God

    • @TheKingofTheUniverse.
      @TheKingofTheUniverse. Před rokem +1

      @@ffftttty1027 yeah you are dajjal. Why are you lying dajjal?

    • @zulhilmi5787
      @zulhilmi5787 Před rokem +10

      @@ryanmozert no need to worry about us. Worry about yourself. Redirect it to yourself, do I pray to the right God?

    • @hibjuraheman1064
      @hibjuraheman1064 Před rokem

      Good

  • @jrhermosura4600
    @jrhermosura4600 Před 4 lety +270

    "Building the Third Temple at the site would bring about the apocalypse."
    You don't say.

    • @michaelfisher7170
      @michaelfisher7170 Před 3 lety +30

      The arrogance of groups who thin they can force God's hand is amazing.

    • @DJ5780
      @DJ5780 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol

    • @jrhermosura4600
      @jrhermosura4600 Před 3 lety +2

      @@CharlesObryan well, there are things that aren't in the bible but are still true

    • @StallionFernando
      @StallionFernando Před 3 lety +11

      @@michaelfisher7170 well it's planned to happen, and the times seems appropriate. The antichrist has to reveal himself sometime soon and most likely will endorse the completion of the temple to sit upon it. The Jews will regard him as the true Messiah but he will betray them. It's all been written and we are at just about reaching the finish line of humanity.

    • @michaelfisher7170
      @michaelfisher7170 Před 3 lety +11

      @@StallionFernando well the apostles themselves expected the end. Christ had told them some would live to see it. I think apocalyptic expectations are common to monotheist belief. I'm personally not holding my breath.

  • @doublegdog
    @doublegdog Před 5 lety +206

    Just discovered this channel. I am a muslim, but I truly enjoy learning about other religions and topics within them I have never thought about. I enjoy learning about other religions and have a garnered a deep respect for all religions. Just subbed to this channel. Keep up the great work.

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Před 5 lety +37

      So glad to hear you like the channel! Welcome!

    • @TheKingofTheUniverse.
      @TheKingofTheUniverse. Před 3 lety +45

      ​@@randellhillspeaks753 yeah the channel was muslim haters lol,I suggest you to learn about Islam from an Islamic point of view, not from a hater side of Islam

    • @handsome4075
      @handsome4075 Před 3 lety +23

      @@randellhillspeaks753the channel acts17apologetics content is a channel full of lies and hatred towards Muslims runs by psychopath..
      my suggestion try to watch muslim dawah and reading Qur'an with English translations so that you learn the real message of Islam..
      peace!

    • @handsome4075
      @handsome4075 Před 3 lety +3

      Watch hiw david woods turns roosted with Mohammed hijab debate..lol...

    • @vaibhav2k13
      @vaibhav2k13 Před 3 lety +6

      @@TheKingofTheUniverse. I think it's important to listen to both sides of the argument and make up one's own mind. I don't find David to be a hateful person in any way. He even spoke against the oppression of Uighurs by China.

  • @taceyclover8624
    @taceyclover8624 Před 4 lety +29

    Thank you so much for making this video! Because of the restrictions and political implications you talked about in your video, its been very hard for me to find out much information on the Dome of the Rock. I think I learned more from your video than I have from hours of reading. Again, Thank you so much for taking the time to make this! It was so helpful.

  • @5udimax
    @5udimax Před 5 lety +620

    It has been said that if you go inside the Dome of the Rock and meditate, you can smell what The Rock is cooking.

  • @odd-eyes6363
    @odd-eyes6363 Před 4 lety +83

    Answering the title's question:
    It's the dome of Dwayne Johnson

    • @cnsclipz
      @cnsclipz Před 3 lety +5

      Hahahahah UR SO FUNNY 😑😑😑

    • @Vewk
      @Vewk Před 3 lety +1

      Btw did you know that could be offence

    • @GhGh-sj4wb
      @GhGh-sj4wb Před 2 lety

      It is an Islamic masterpiece, and it is called the Dome of Al-Sahreth, because it is the rock with which the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven on the journey of Isra and Ascension

  • @ivyssauro123
    @ivyssauro123 Před 5 lety +16

    Good impartial video on a very partial and delicate issue, only recently discovered your channel and am sincerely addicted haha!

  • @captainkev10
    @captainkev10 Před 5 lety +114

    I feel like the Indiana Jones fedora should be mandatory for any and all archealogy videos.

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas Před 5 lety +1

      What? No pith helmet? Jk

    • @randellhillspeaks753
      @randellhillspeaks753 Před 3 lety

      I like the way you think

    • @GhGh-sj4wb
      @GhGh-sj4wb Před 2 lety

      It is an Islamic masterpiece, and it is called the Dome of Al-Sahreth, because it is the rock with which the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven on the journey of Isra and Ascension

  • @zeeseabreeze611
    @zeeseabreeze611 Před 4 lety +13

    Amazing vid! This and the sources helped me a lot with an important essay that I am writing in my religious studies class. Thank you so much for posting this!

    • @ffftttty1027
      @ffftttty1027 Před 2 lety

      It is said that there is dajjal hiding there anti-messiah

  • @steelydan2022
    @steelydan2022 Před 5 lety +13

    That was incredibly informative for being just over nine minutes long!

  • @Corvidknows
    @Corvidknows Před 5 lety +6

    Very nice overview, thank you for the solid work.

  • @GeneticallyModifiedSkeptic
    @GeneticallyModifiedSkeptic Před 5 lety +122

    Great work! I wonder, do many Muslims also believe this was the site of creation and of Abraham’s sacrifice, or are the Jewish and Islamic mythologies mutually exclusive?

    • @mbrp5107
      @mbrp5107 Před 3 lety +35

      Being raised in muslim family, I've never been told creation was happened in here.

    • @y__h
      @y__h Před 3 lety +39

      Even they are disagreeing on who was almost sacrificed. Judaism (and Christianity to some extent) believe that it was Sarah's son Isaac, while Islam believes that it was Hagar's son Ishmael.

    • @Remake5182
      @Remake5182 Před 3 lety

      Maybe?

    • @AdvocateSpirit
      @AdvocateSpirit Před 3 lety +20

      @@y__h Christians believe in the God revealed in Judaism so they did not write their own history and instead use the exact same scriptures used in Judaism. In another video, RFB explains that Christians didn't see themselves as a separate religion but were looking to reform Judaism.
      In shory, Christians believe it was Isaac.

    • @williamashley9581
      @williamashley9581 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes they believe in the Torah...Abraham Isaac and Jacob...but they are from the seed of Ishmael..they were not blessed to know the Only True God...they were cast out !! So their Allah...is actually Satan...and their Anti Christ is Jesus !!

  • @orbitingeyes2540
    @orbitingeyes2540 Před 4 lety +13

    The Temples were not located over the rock. Modifications to the Herodian-era floor of the plaza have all but hidden the correct location. It was rediscovered a few years ago when the wells started refilling, causing some tiles to be pulled up. The Sanctum Sanctorum is under one of the gazebo-like structures.

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 3 lety +1

      Closer to Al Aqsa right?

    • @samson8542
      @samson8542 Před 3 lety +2

      No. The southern court was always largest, since worshippers entered from the southern city of David.

  • @tessjones5987
    @tessjones5987 Před 4 lety +17

    Thank you for your research pictorials and positive intelligence.

  • @jaxman1235
    @jaxman1235 Před 4 lety +6

    Incredibly informing. Thank you for the detail and history. Great Job.

  • @OpEditorial
    @OpEditorial Před 3 lety +8

    The delicate balance of the tourist attraction between the Hatfields and the McCoys

  • @traceursebas
    @traceursebas Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid, very interesting! Loved how you dissecties the history of this sheine!

  • @laurenbartell2697
    @laurenbartell2697 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you! This video was very helpful in my World History and Art History classes.

  • @user-gl6su3xi6s
    @user-gl6su3xi6s Před 5 lety +59

    The earliest mosques do indeed look a lot like churches. For example take a look at the Ummayad Mosque of Damascus. (Muslims believe Jesus will descend from sky onto the mosque's eastern minaret-known as the "Minaret of Jesus")
    Also, here is little something I once heard an Imam say regarding the "temple mount". (I'm paraphrasing from vague memory)
    _"When Umer(Caliph) entered Jerusalem, he entered in peace. Chief christian priest took him to the main church, and invited him to offer his prayers, but he declined saying'if i pray here, future Muslims will convert it into a mosque' and asked to be taken to the Solomon's temple. Was shown a pile of rubble instead. So he ordered construction. And then allowed Jews to settle in the city after a long period of roman rule_
    _Jews call the mosque/temple/place haBet haMaqdash, whilst Muslims call it alBait alMuqaddas. It is therefore the same temple, that was prophesized to be built, and Umer, and by extension Muhammad, was the messiah who rebuilt it and allowed the Jews to live in the city once more."_

    • @user-gl6su3xi6s
      @user-gl6su3xi6s Před 5 lety +9

      But who cares.
      People need to stop fighting over archaic BS, and "divine" books that don't even mention things as fundamental as germs or solar system.

    • @SunOfG0D
      @SunOfG0D Před 5 lety +3

      Quite a bold statement there friend. Do you believe germs are just microbes that float around randomly? From your statement I'd gather you believe the universe is governed by chaos and we are the product of random mutation?
      I personally believe microbial life is product of or at least the effect of interdimensional life...which many traditions and religious texts do mention. The solar system as well as a vast cosmos is common theme too (unless you're a fundamentalist Christian/flat earther) so not sure where you got that idea...

    • @ememmeme8722
      @ememmeme8722 Před 5 lety

      Allah split the moon. Evidence enough

    • @marksimons8861
      @marksimons8861 Před 5 lety +3

      Nice story, but Omar unfortunately failed to follow the design as set out in Jewish Literature.

    • @Napoleonic_S
      @Napoleonic_S Před 5 lety +1

      @@SunOfG0D microbial life is just an evolution of natural elements, and so we are.
      Microbes weren't spawned out of another dimension lol, we don't even have any proof that extra dimensions exist other than in specific math equations that are being used to study the universe.

  • @bluesea1769
    @bluesea1769 Před 2 lety +4

    The dome is so beautiful and rigid ,as if it will never collapse.

  • @healer1000040
    @healer1000040 Před 3 lety +6

    The other main explanation holds that Abd al-Malik, in the heat of the war with Ibn al-Zubayr, sought to build the structure to divert the focus of the Muslims in his realm from the Ka'aba in Mecca, where Ibn al-Zubayr would publicly condemn the Umayyads during the annual pilgrimage to the sanctuary. WP

  • @emilgilels
    @emilgilels Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for another interesting and informative video!

  • @jacquestaulard3088
    @jacquestaulard3088 Před 5 lety +18

    It amazes me that a person with no public confession of Christianity can be so knowledgeable and interested and competent! I applaud that as a feat, an accomplishment. By sharing your enthusiasm and - being fairer than I! - objectivity, you enhance my own understanding.

    • @FelonyVideos
      @FelonyVideos Před 3 lety

      Im pretty sure he has a catholic background.

    • @socalsp3
      @socalsp3 Před rokem +1

      most people know little about the history of their own religion

  • @traviskirian2780
    @traviskirian2780 Před 5 lety +32

    Congratulations on 50k!!

  • @Ricca_Day
    @Ricca_Day Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you.
    Thank you.
    Thank you.
    Thank you so very much for the tour and the information as to the integrative historical perspectives on the Dome of the Rock from all 3 Abrahamic Traditions!!! If only we could appreciate one another's reverence for our Common Roots and ancestors appreciation for this Beloved Site... without arguing our own grievances and 'superiority' claims.
    Your work makes it possible for me to at least understand the commonalities better without the blinding smokescreen of burning effigies of those with whom I actually likely have few fundamental differences.
    God bless you.
    🍃🦋🍃💙🍃🦋🍃

    • @Ricca_Day
      @Ricca_Day Před 4 lety

      Elisha
      I understand that Scripture, my friend. But I also understand that Yeshua Ha'Moshiach stated that these would be times such as the days of Jonah as well.
      Taking absolutely Nothing away from Judah, Jerusalem and Israel; we recognize that The LORD has Above All Else a Holy Heart of Compassion for the Lost... Even Nineveh. To wit, He pursued Jonah with storm and a great fish to Re-deliver him to The LORD's Holy Purposes of Repentance even to Her inhabitants, because of His Lovingkindness.
      Vengeance is His Alone, and my task per the words of Christ Himself is to Love; 1st- The LORD my G0D, with all my heart, my soul and my mind, then my neighbor as myself, and lastly... those who are not only His enemies, but my own... all the while refusing to Compromise with the world system of harlotry, idolatry and self righteousness that sets itself up against the Knowledge of Almighty G0D through Christ Jesus.
      These days that seems a tall order, what with Rome occupying every corridor, catacomb and causeway, but in the fires of adversity, the dross and chaff are consumed, leaving only the gold, silver, precious stone and wheat through which our Beloved Lord's Table is set in the presence of our enemies, my friend.
      Grace and peace, to Jerusalem and to the whole earth, which Is The LORD's and All It contains.
      Agapé and Shalom.
      🍃🦋🍃
      🍃💙🍃
      🍃🌐🍃
      🍃💎🍃
      🍃💧🍃

  • @yoseff2088
    @yoseff2088 Před 5 lety +135

    Al-Aqsa Mosqua IS NOT the Dome of the Rock!!!! It is a seperate masjid on the temple mount is where the night journey and prayer took place.

    • @yoseff2088
      @yoseff2088 Před 5 lety +17

      @Aaaatshu as a westerner we are taught the dome of the rock is al aqsa but thats not true

    • @zmc2585
      @zmc2585 Před 5 lety

      @Lance Gin yes pls do it...

    • @irdsqrgitro
      @irdsqrgitro Před 5 lety +10

      Arab here, Al-Aqsa mosque is the other mosque, more rectangle and has a green dome.

    • @n_adoui
      @n_adoui Před 5 lety +16

      The whole thing surrounded by a wall is called the aqsa mosque, including the dome of the rock, AL-masjid al-qibli, and Al-musalla al-marouani

    • @mahisiddque6986
      @mahisiddque6986 Před 5 lety

      ZM C wtf

  • @CanadianOrth
    @CanadianOrth Před 5 lety +4

    Really good stuff, as usual.

  • @drania76
    @drania76 Před 5 lety +3

    Very beautiful, thanks for sharing!

  • @cernowaingreenman
    @cernowaingreenman Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you. I learned a lot from this video.

  • @LenkaDanian
    @LenkaDanian Před 5 lety

    Great video as always!!!!

  • @squirrelmabry
    @squirrelmabry Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent job. Very informative and great video.

  • @SyefriZulkefliMY
    @SyefriZulkefliMY Před 2 lety +6

    Just discovered this channel + videos, looks like I’m a few years late to the occasion 😆
    Nevertheless, this is an amazing video. Even thought it is fairly short, imho its highly informative and straight to the point as well.
    Not only that, imho it is also one of the most highly neutral video about Dome of the Rock.
    Just wondering if you have plan to cover the adjacent Al-Aqsa Mosque in a detailed manner through a separate video. This is because the mosque also have a special place in Islam, thought it could be an interesting subject to cover. 🤔
    Regardless of that, keep up the good work. Looking forward to see new videos soon. 🙏

  • @bernardineali4107
    @bernardineali4107 Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful video, clarified so many doubts .

  • @TheAlfieobanz
    @TheAlfieobanz Před 5 lety +12

    I was always curious about the Rock. I’ve even been saying it wrong, Dome on the Rock. It’s in religious limbo, with a “we got dibs” rule. Kinda reminds of the immovable ladder(zephyus). Awesome Vid.

  • @aaishraza9804
    @aaishraza9804 Před 5 lety +92

    Umar the first took jerusalem from Byzantine not the Ummayads

    • @REDDEADANDGTACLUB
      @REDDEADANDGTACLUB Před 5 lety +1

      @namik121
      لا

    • @johncalabria1607
      @johncalabria1607 Před 4 lety +3

      imu70 he did no such thing

    • @user-tf6ll2xk3o
      @user-tf6ll2xk3o Před 4 lety

      @namik121
      بنوا مسجد قبة الصخرة، المسجد الأقصى ليس مسجد القبة

    • @miriamsackler5002
      @miriamsackler5002 Před 4 lety +1

      imu70 it’s a myth. Just like Abraham, Moses, Solomon and David we’re myth. Almost everything in the Torah are myth, with few exceptions such the event after the Babylonian Exile or the Judaic Kings just before Assyrian’s conquest.

    • @makedonistoi
      @makedonistoi Před 4 lety +2

      muhhamad,they first took Jerusalem from christins,it is a jewish land,so islam built this mosque on jewish land,dont try to steal others lands muslimo

  • @mdb1239
    @mdb1239 Před 3 lety +4

    It's was Christian church (octagon) that they converted into a Mosque and added a golden dome.

  • @here_we_go_again2571
    @here_we_go_again2571 Před 5 lety

    A very nice video. Thank you.
    Subscribed and a thumbs up.

  • @georgepayne4969
    @georgepayne4969 Před 5 lety +113

    Wow, fascinating video! I was curious, Mecca and The Dome of the rock both prohibit most non-muslims from entering (as you've said in this video). Is this similarly seen in Judaism, and why is this not the case in Christianity (as far as I'm aware)?

    • @GaviLazan
      @GaviLazan Před 5 lety +39

      Entrance to the inner court of the Jewish temples was only permitted to Jews who had gone through ritual purification. If I'm not mistaken, the outer court was open to all, but maybe only Jews whether pure or not. There were a few rings, each getting more restrictive - up to the holy of holies as mentioned in the video.
      In current day Jewish holy sites and synagogues there are no restrictions on access, and non-Jews can even potentially observe during prayer services.

    • @zacharyhenderson2902
      @zacharyhenderson2902 Před 5 lety +55

      Well, a lot of churches, particularly Catholic churches Orthodox churches, and some Lutheran Churches don't allow unbelievers to take part in communion. That's the most similar thing Christianity has to not allowing non-believers to go to a certain place pr take part in activities. However, even that is not a universal thing, since most Protestant churches will allow anyone who comes into it take part in communion, though anyone who is an unbeliever probably won't get much out of it.
      Christians have no need for ritual purity, since Christians believe that the presence and spirit of God is in the hearts of all Christian people, not confined and Christians believe that we are free in Christ to go anywhere we please.
      After Jesus was crucified, there was a small earthquake and the shroud that covered the entrance to the Holy of Holies in the 2nd Temple was ripped in half, which is taken as a sign that that's no longer a "no-go zone," so to speak.

    • @marksimons8861
      @marksimons8861 Před 5 lety +18

      Gavers23
      Just for clarification, in temple times there was a "Court of the Gentiles" on Temple Mount. A notice has been found, written in Greek, stating effectively do not pass this point on pain of death.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Warning_inscription
      Back in those days there were no Christians and Muslims so the warning applied only to pagans.

    • @CerebrumMortum
      @CerebrumMortum Před 5 lety +8

      It is, like almost everything, still debated among Jewish religious authority, but generally speaking - there is no limit on gentiles joining Jews in prayer, synagogues and, when it was active, the Great Temple. There are only three limitations:
      Gentiles can't be counted towards the minimum of 10 Jews needed for "public prayer", they can't enter the inner circle of the temple, and they can't participate in the public reading of the Torah done on Saturdays (they can attend, but can't read out loud)

    • @johnalexander651
      @johnalexander651 Před 5 lety +9

      Anyone is allowed to go to the Wailing Wall (the holiest place for Jews) and the tomb of Abraham is split between Jews and Muslims.

  • @scottsimon7824
    @scottsimon7824 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the informative, accurate video. Many people mistakenly think this is the Al Aqsa Mosque.

  • @AliceObscura
    @AliceObscura Před 5 lety +7

    I don't know if you read comments, but could you do a video about near death experiences in different faiths? I am very fascinated with this topic and have been binge watching your channel the last three days since I found it!
    For the record, I am Roman catholic, but I find the topic fascinating as it plays on both religious experiences and our poor understanding of death as a medical process. Thanks!

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    I do not subscribe to any channels,
    But this one deserves to be subscribed.

  • @ErnestJay88
    @ErnestJay88 Před 4 lety +6

    If Roman didn't destroy Solomon Temple, we might see a Jewish Synagogue, Muslim Al Aqsa Mosque, and Christian Church in the Temple Mount all stand together symbolizing brotherhood of Abrahamic religion rather than fighting each other.

    • @worldhives1509
      @worldhives1509 Před 4 lety

      That's not possible.
      If Romans never destroyed Solomon's House of Prayer or God didn't will it to be destroyed.
      Muslims and Christians will be forbidden to enter its complex, because Jews consider it very holy. Even some jews will be prohibited on some sections of the Temple and only Pure Jews will be allowed to enter.

  • @taha2010ification
    @taha2010ification Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you. I heard that the ummiyad khalifa who built it was not in control of Hijaz, was in conflict with it's rulers and did not want people from the Levant (who were loyal to him and many were new converts to Islam, some from Christianity) to go to pilgrimage to Mecca and be influenced to turn against him by the rulers of Hijaz. So, he built this shrine to give them an alternative for their pilgrimage. This video has evidence to back up the assumption. Thank you. Great channel too.

    • @saidhashi2856
      @saidhashi2856 Před rokem +3

      The dome of the rock (haram al-shariif), has nothing to do with the Umayyads. It was first built in the reign of Umar ibn Khattab (the 2nd Khalif after Abubakar) after the conquest of Jerusalem. Umayyads and other rulers may have extended or rebuilt after earthquakes on various occasions.

    • @criticalthinker1123
      @criticalthinker1123 Před rokem

      *you don't seem to have brain in your head at all lol*

  • @chickenmon
    @chickenmon Před 5 lety +3

    Very well done!

  • @loveinaction2772
    @loveinaction2772 Před 5 lety

    Great video thanks for the info

  • @xmaniac99
    @xmaniac99 Před 5 lety +2

    Its just an embellished standard "Roman" mausoleum, there are dozens of these extant in both the Western and Eastern part of the former empire in different shapes and forms.
    It's beautiful sacred and classic architecture and hope it will be preserved for future generations.

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Před 2 lety +10

    Very good video! My wife and I had the privilege of entering the Dome (in addition to the Al-Aqsa mosque) in 1996 and spent quite some time there! Sadly, the 2nd Intifada later prohibited non-Muslims for entry...
    It's great one of your references is Jodi Magness! My wife and I are currently on staff with her at an archaeological dig in Galilee (for the past 10 years) We heartily endorse her work!!!

  • @paulharvey2396
    @paulharvey2396 Před 5 lety +7

    thank you for posting this fair and informative account, please provide more in this splendid style about all Islamic religious monuments and content, God bless you amen

  • @ralphbaier7793
    @ralphbaier7793 Před 2 lety +2

    You are one great guy, that is for sure. I admire your work, keep it up. Maybe one day we will all live as one, you certainly would've contributed to it if so.

  • @darknightofthesoul7628
    @darknightofthesoul7628 Před 3 lety +1

    I visited the Dome back in 1981, as a non practicing Jew. That evening, upon returning to the home of my Jewish hosts, they threw me out. In my heart, I felt drawn to stand where the first and second temples stood. Jerusalem enflames the passions of everyone. The trick is to keep your head low and be ready to duck or run.

    • @lespaul5734
      @lespaul5734 Před 3 lety +1

      They threw you out for having visited the Dome? How callous and bigoted..

    • @elusive7244
      @elusive7244 Před 3 lety +2

      the thing is that jews aren't allowed to go there because of many reasons.
      in judaism we aren't allowed to enter mosques and churches.
      and also this being our holiest site and there were places that we were prohibited from going to which is why there are signs there saying that jews better off not entering.

  • @somedombidiot7753
    @somedombidiot7753 Před 3 lety +3

    IDK if this guy is a Muslim or non-Muslim but I am a Muslim and even i didn't know this until I watched this video so thank you / jazakkallah for making this useful video :)

    • @ToneyCrimson
      @ToneyCrimson Před 3 lety +2

      Well its his job to know stuff like that as an archeologist , being a certen religion or nationality or whatever doesnt make you an expert automatically. A lot of problems is created when people think like that.

    • @JustinYiseverywhere
      @JustinYiseverywhere Před 6 měsíci +1

      This is where prophet Muhammad ascension to a paradise this land should not be occupied by Jews

  • @lukegehring8331
    @lukegehring8331 Před 5 lety +3

    Would like to hear your take on the Holy Fire from the Holy Sepulcher. (like the beard by the way).

  • @blueskysailing
    @blueskysailing Před 5 měsíci

    I would love to visit this beautiful building one day. Thank you for the excellent tour and history about the Dome. 🙏

  • @Nick19904
    @Nick19904 Před 5 lety +1

    Good morning Sir,
    Would you be able to make a video about the third temple? I know you mentioned it near the end of this video but I feel there is a lot of history with the topic. I love your work. Thank you.
    Respectfully, Nick Hoover

    • @salimalmahry
      @salimalmahry Před 5 lety

      If you wish for its destruction, you think Muslims around the world would sit and watch? Trust me all 1.8 billion muslims would love to die in such a cause. It would be the biggest Jihad post Islamic rule Era.
      If 0.00001% radical extremist muslims can cause havoc now imagine 50%..
      Remember salahuddin ayubi and the European crusaders?
      Don't underestimate the power of the sleeping giant.

    • @mattallred
      @mattallred Před 4 lety +1

      @@salimalmahry calm down bro i think everyone is aware what would happen if the entirety of the muslim world were to be upset at once. Which is why out of the 9 known countries with nuclear weapons capabilities, only 1 is muslim, 1 established the Balfour Declaration, 1 just banned new muslim immigrants, 1 has muslim re-education camps, 1 put bans on travel from muslim countries and this one also foots most of Israel's defense bill, and everyone knows they unofficially have nukes.
      Everyone knows France will never use their weapons and North Korea is a rogue nation... and if it came down to it, 6.5% muslim Russia won't sit back and tolerate an uprising of 1.8 billion people which would trigger WW3.
      And people wonder why Americans voted Trump after the Uranium One deal and the Iranian nuclear program...
      There are 6 billion other people on the Earth, Israel isn't obligated to set up police to guard the Dome, a place they don't even allow their own people to go... The temple has been gone for 1950 years, I think they don't mind waiting now that they have the land secured.

  • @jeffstinson9140
    @jeffstinson9140 Před 5 lety +3

    Do you think it might have something to do with the fact that earlier Muslims are supposed to have faced Jerusalem during their prayers before it was changed to Mecca?

  • @lmonk9517
    @lmonk9517 Před 5 lety +43

    How do they vet who is a muslim or not? Is it an honesty policy or is their a person at the door to quiz you on the quran?

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Před 5 lety +46

      There are two points. First walking up the tourist entrance, the Israeli guards ask you. Then again the Waqf guards at the door asked us again. Other than outward signs like a hijab or kippah, though, I suppose they can’t prove it.

    • @adnandabbagh164
      @adnandabbagh164 Před 5 lety +6

      @Siyovaxsh En-sipad-zid-ana I went last year, and if I remember correctly they see your id before entering the city. But there wasn't any security checks near the kaaba

    • @JohnnyLodge2
      @JohnnyLodge2 Před 5 lety +15

      In many countries that have Muslim majority it’s actually on your ID and based on what your parents list on your paperwork.

    • @adnandabbagh164
      @adnandabbagh164 Před 5 lety +1

      @@JohnnyLodge2 yeah I know that, that is how they know.

    • @adnandabbagh164
      @adnandabbagh164 Před 5 lety +1

      @Dont Worry when I went I was wearing casual clothes, T-shirt and jeans. They didn't even bother looking at us

  • @onenessnow3469
    @onenessnow3469 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video!!!

  • @theg0z0n
    @theg0z0n Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this video, thank you

  • @mlgnolle9633
    @mlgnolle9633 Před 5 lety +3

    Hello there, @ReligionForBreakfast
    I'd like to ask you,With the dome of the rock possibly being mentioned in the quran(chapter 17)Does that mean that the quran was wrtitten in 690s CE,or even 700s CE?Or that it was a later edition?

    • @vengefulavenger4121
      @vengefulavenger4121 Před 5 lety +2

      Masjid al-Aqsa isn't a building, it is a site, like Masjid al- Haram.
      Dome of the Rock is next to Masjid al-Aqsa. It is not Masjid al-Aqsa.

    • @hannanpakthini7221
      @hannanpakthini7221 Před 5 lety

      MLGNolle ... Don't u know Quran was bestowed in tiny at parts at a time for 23 years continouesly for 23 years.

    • @AnaroshScend
      @AnaroshScend Před 4 lety

      @@hannanpakthini7221 around 23 years, I guess you have been watching matpat. But yeah, good stuff

  • @SIMONP1965
    @SIMONP1965 Před 5 lety +8

    What's in the dome of the rock?
    Answer: Not David's threshing floor, just a part of Fort Antonio. It is NOT the site of the first and second temple...

    • @luke3807
      @luke3807 Před 5 lety

      No

    • @scottmorgan701
      @scottmorgan701 Před 5 lety +1

      SIMONP1965 yes amazing recent discoveries.....3rd temple coming soon! Sanhedrin begin animal sacrifices recently? Perilous days ahead. Let all run to Jesus while he may be found. Shalom.

    • @michaelfisher7170
      @michaelfisher7170 Před 4 lety +1

      Reading these comments sure lets you know how many people are experts in ancient topography.

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 3 lety

      That theory makes no sense. If that was the case, why are there mikvahs and trails leading up to the mount? How do you explain the trumpeting stone found there? The Greek warnings to gentiles found there? Walls and stones by the Eastern Gate dating back to the first Temple Mount period? The beams of cedar from Lebanon dating back to first Temple Mount period? And much more archeological evidence.
      I personally believe it was not at Dome of the Rock though, but just a bit lower by Al Aqsa.

  • @centralauthority7616
    @centralauthority7616 Před 5 lety

    Very well explained gentle man

  • @yahchananabbarahama786
    @yahchananabbarahama786 Před 3 lety +4

    Architecturally it looks out of place, like its not supposed to be there.

  • @GraemeMarkNI
    @GraemeMarkNI Před 5 lety +9

    It is beautiful.

    • @bouchtaab8281
      @bouchtaab8281 Před 5 lety +2

      Unfortunately, ReligionForBreakfast
      didn't really emphasize the fact that this building is one the most beautiful buildings in the world...

    • @nocapwithcaps3625
      @nocapwithcaps3625 Před 3 lety

      @@bouchtaab8281 yes, many mosques in Islam are beutiful, this is one

  • @jameswhite4305
    @jameswhite4305 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done video!

  • @ruthbasta3089
    @ruthbasta3089 Před 4 lety +1

    So good so knowledgeable thank you

  • @mahroufhussain8704
    @mahroufhussain8704 Před 5 lety +14

    Mash'Allah rock of dome & masjid al Aqsa are absolutely stunning.as I am watching this video I am only 50 metres from rock of the dome sat in courtyard...

  • @rezmalick507
    @rezmalick507 Před 5 lety +4

    This golden dome is not masjid al aqsa, it's sakhra. the masjid al aqsa is little on the side with green dome and it has not be renovated a long time so it's broken and old

  • @brendanward2991
    @brendanward2991 Před 5 lety

    Excellent presentation.

  • @zeenatsarwar411
    @zeenatsarwar411 Před 5 lety

    Many thanks for sharing.🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

  • @paulrooy371
    @paulrooy371 Před 3 lety +4

    It's amazing how everyone seems to glaze over a really important bit of history. The "Rock" which everyone keeps claiming as the 3rd holiest site for Islam.... well this site is the no. 1 holiest place in Judaism. Everyone speaks of the "Rock" yet you forget to mention that 4000 years ago (2600 years before there was a Mohamed or a religion called Islam) our forefather Abraham prepared his son Isaac for sacrifice on that rock and eventually made the covenant with God for circumcision of all Jewish males.... 2950 years ago (1550 years before there was a Mohamed or a religion called Islam) Solomon The Wise built the first Temple on the exact site.... in fact the Al-Aqsa Mosque only exists because the Israelites had previously prepared the site for building.....

    • @ef2718
      @ef2718 Před 2 lety

      3rd holiest site for Sunni Islam.

  • @Vanalovan
    @Vanalovan Před 5 lety +34

    Goes to Israel, comes back with a Haredi beard

  • @syntheretique385
    @syntheretique385 Před 5 lety +1

    Enjoying your chanel tremendously. Will you please do a video about pilgrimages across major religions? Did they exist before monotheisms took hold?

  • @jaafarjaidin752
    @jaafarjaidin752 Před 5 měsíci

    That " Whatzthe Rock is Cooking" joke really made my mouth burst out uncontrollably laighing😂😂😂dangg mann..thts really really a djmn good on en dude😂😂😂

  • @RedPrince710
    @RedPrince710 Před 4 lety +23

    I remember taking mushrooms once and I started walking in circles for no reason 😂

    • @brianthomason5022
      @brianthomason5022 Před 3 lety

      They were like the Romans destroyed the Jew Temple for us and turned it into a garbage dump dibz yo... dibs

  • @DallasMay
    @DallasMay Před 5 lety +10

    Next time you take a trip like this you should get a 360 camera.

  • @sadiyakhanam509
    @sadiyakhanam509 Před 2 lety +1

    Love from India.

  • @sarahschmidt4177
    @sarahschmidt4177 Před rokem +1

    Quite informative, indeed. Thank you!

  • @KyleBeatz
    @KyleBeatz Před 5 lety +7

    3:29 Try saying that 10x fast 😂😁

  • @MichaelMorningstarX
    @MichaelMorningstarX Před 5 lety +3

    They didn’t let me in when I went

    • @fahima2409
      @fahima2409 Před 4 lety

      Michael Xia cuz u are not Muslim ig

  • @CerebrumMortum
    @CerebrumMortum Před 5 lety

    A very volatile subject, thank you for an honest and even-handed treatment of the topic!

  • @rileyc1511
    @rileyc1511 Před 5 lety +1

    Love it!

  • @jericho5702
    @jericho5702 Před 5 lety +6

    The temple was actually opposite the dome if rock in the city of David!

    • @here_we_go_again2571
      @here_we_go_again2571 Před 5 lety

      The first temple (Solomon's temple)
      was just outside of the City of David
      and uphill since the ascent of the
      Psalms was sung during processions.
      .
      The second temple (Zerubbabel's/
      Ezra's temple) may or may not have
      been built in the same location or
      in the same design as Solomon's
      temple.
      King Herod the Great built the Antonia
      Fortress uphill from his rebuilt/refurbished
      temple. It isn't know if his temple was
      built around or next to the second temple.
      We do know that the temple platform
      (terrace) was expanded and that the
      courts were enlarged. We also do not
      know the exact design of "Herod's temple"
      The diorama in the archeological park
      in Jerusalem was the archaeologist's
      best guess regarding the style of the
      temple (designed like a Canaanite
      building of the first temple era).
      The attached Fort Antonia, in the display,
      is not proportionately big enough to have
      housed about 6,000 Romans, their stores
      of food, weapons, exercise yards, etc..
      Some people think that the area of the
      Dome of the Rock is the Antonia
      Fortress and that the temple was
      located further south.

    • @miriamsackler5002
      @miriamsackler5002 Před 4 lety

      Here_We_Go_Again2 A fantastic explanation. I know we Jews have been praying on the wrong wall for centuries. 😆

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 3 lety

      That theory makes no sense. If that was the case, why are there mikvahs and trails leading up to the mount? How do you explain the trumpeting stone found there? The Greek warnings to gentiles found there? Walls and stones by the Eastern Gate dating back to the first Temple Mount period? The beams of cedar from Lebanon dating back to first Temple Mount period? And much more archeological evidence.
      I personally believe it was not at Dome of the Rock though, but just a bit lower by Al Aqsa.

    • @jericho5702
      @jericho5702 Před 3 lety

      Ms. Sanchez Thanks for the feed and for your respected opinion.....
      The trails acutely was for the city water system from the Kanaanaits time....
      As for the stone of course no one denies the Jewish existence in the city so its normal to have this findings despite the fact of Israel history of making up stones to support their claims.... while they didn’t have to fake anything or make any effort in the mount of David!

  • @brianwalsh9595
    @brianwalsh9595 Před 4 lety +18

    The Dome of Dwain Johnson .

  • @GaviLazan
    @GaviLazan Před 5 lety +1

    Well done! This is as comprehensive and objective as one could ask for. Excellent video.

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks! That means a lot coming from you as a local expert!

    • @GaviLazan
      @GaviLazan Před 5 lety

      @@ReligionForBreakfast "expert" lol. I also have my own biases, so I really can't speak to the actual level of objectivity. To me it feels right. You definitely developed that script even more than when I saw it.

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Před 5 lety

      Yeah your input was valuable.

    • @GaviLazan
      @GaviLazan Před 5 lety

      @@ReligionForBreakfast I'm glad I could help.

  • @xhmaah
    @xhmaah Před 3 lety

    I have read an article which points out the dome of the rock could be a Roman mausoleum because of the octagonal shape. Please remember mausoleum of Suleiman the Magnificent is based on dome of the rock. (also the mausoleum contains pieces of black stone from Kaaba, which is stone worship maybe?) It could be possible the dome of the rock was built on an existing mausoleum. However I couldn't find more study on this.

    • @ashharris7293
      @ashharris7293 Před 3 lety

      Not really clear on what it was but the Dome of the Rock preserves at its core some Roman building of Hadrian's Temple complex.

  • @bobmilaplace3816
    @bobmilaplace3816 Před 5 lety +4

    Is it possible that the Dome of the Rock is not the First Temple was but Fortress Antonia?

    • @Golo1949
      @Golo1949 Před 5 lety

      There's more evidence to suggest that's correct.

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 3 lety

      That theory makes no sense. If that was the case, why are there mikvahs and trails leading up to the mount? How do you explain the trumpeting stone found there? The Greek warnings to gentiles found there? Walls and stones by the Eastern Gate dating back to the first Temple Mount period? The beams of cedar from Lebanon dating back to first Temple Mount period? And much more archeological evidence.
      I personally believe it was not at Dome of the Rock though, but just a bit lower by Al Aqsa.

  • @sportz2020
    @sportz2020 Před 5 lety +35

    Prophet muhammad night journey from al aqsa mosque not from dome of rock..... correction needed....

  • @eugenecato7471
    @eugenecato7471 Před 5 lety

    Outstanding job

  • @eliemaltz1221
    @eliemaltz1221 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video.

  • @indialover83
    @indialover83 Před 5 lety +16

    This dome of the rock is the reply of the ummayads to the other sahaba promoting the mecca site

    • @LeekyKale
      @LeekyKale Před 5 lety +2

      I'm sorry but at the time of the Umayyads nearly all of the Sahana were dead.

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +4

      @@LeekyKale the last sahaba malik bin anas died in 709 ad whilst the second generation of hazrat and imams continued to influence the salafi Brotherhood in medina pitted against the materialistic ummayads of Damascus/ Ar Sham...

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +1

      @@samnatt248 They had developed their own schools were they spread their thoughts. The banu ummaya versus banu hashim clash continued from 550 to 749 ad unabated with the hashim clan getting a prophet and the ummayads getting the khilafat for themselves. Example abdullah ibn umar or ubayy bin kab belonging to the second generation of sahaba with hasan and hussein had a huge influence on the non- ummayads. Another instance is sulayman ibn surad khuzai, an old sahabi trying to avenge hussein assassination at the battle of ayn al warda in 684 ad

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +1

      @@samnatt248 if you are ignorant about your own history, you can't call it BS and paint everyone else as ignorant...

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +1

      @@samnatt248 ok, replace the word hashim with salafi, then it sounds relevant. The lakhmid and ghassnid rivalry goes back to the sassanian-roman wars. Whilst the qays and yamani rivalry was within the ummayad administrative ranks. I'm talking about the rivalry between the ummayads and the non-ummayads

  • @sulaimaanahmad
    @sulaimaanahmad Před 5 lety +3

    ما شاء ﺍﻟﻠـﻪ 📖 📚 📚 📚

  • @sjappiyah4071
    @sjappiyah4071 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video

  • @brydenmacdonald2561
    @brydenmacdonald2561 Před rokem

    Humanity as a unified wholeness is the temple which is why the temples have fallen into disrepair. An easy solution seems to be so apparent when all faith ideologies can be appreciated for their depth in meaning within the souls of the passerbys who listen with their hearts. A soul is saved within a composite of absolutions, encapsulated at its own willingness in time as it passes through the needle. I find love as commonality in the expressive art each of these structures breathes into its lungs. I wish more architects, artists, and designers would collaborate in storytelling for all of the cultures and races that make up humanity. Perhaps lending space in every country to share inspiration and appreciation. Every human is exquisite, imagine a world where you felt a sense of home and family anywhere.

  • @sethapex9670
    @sethapex9670 Před 5 lety +8

    I've been told that there is a cemetary outside the dome. considering this, any levite preists walking over it to enter would become ritually unclean. That is unless a red heffer is found and burned and it's Ash sprinkled over the cemetery.

    • @tigerheaddude
      @tigerheaddude Před 5 lety

      You can't walk over graves in Islam, but absolutely nothing to do with being "ritually unclean"

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +4

      @@tigerheaddude The rabbi consider muslims and their graves as unclean

    • @CerebrumMortum
      @CerebrumMortum Před 5 lety +3

      INDIA LOVER ALL graves are considered unclean, regardless of who it is. This is why there are fonts to ritually cleanse yourself at the entrances/exits of every Jewish Cemetery.
      It's not the levies, but the priests (Cohanim) who are forbidden from entering any burial grounds.

    • @sethapex9670
      @sethapex9670 Před 5 lety +2

      @@CerebrumMortum I was under the impression that all Jewish temple priests had to be from the tribe of Levi.

    • @indialover83
      @indialover83 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CerebrumMortum Thank you for the information sir. But the mass multistoried graves of muslims at the Eastern gate belonging to the 16th century ad tell another story

  • @timothyosborn637
    @timothyosborn637 Před 5 lety +12

    Actually the temples weren't at that location. The west wall is an old Roman Garison

    • @davidwarren7279
      @davidwarren7279 Před 5 lety

      I have never heard this claim before. Where did you hear this?

    • @luke3807
      @luke3807 Před 4 lety

      2 Chronicles 3:1

    • @micahyah9076
      @micahyah9076 Před 4 lety

      @@luke3807 The threshing floor is the smooth pavement next to the Dome.

    • @bb1111116
      @bb1111116 Před 4 lety +2

      Timothy Osborn; there is ample evidence that Herod’s Temple complex was located at the present Temple Mount.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeological_remnants_of_the_Jerusalem_Temple
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple#Herod's_Temple

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 3 lety +1

      That theory makes no sense. If that was the case, why are there mikvahs and trails leading up to the mount? How do you explain the trumpeting stone found there? The Greek warnings to gentiles found there? Walls and stones by the Eastern Gate dating back to the first Temple Mount period? The beams of cedar from Lebanon dating back to first Temple Mount period? And much more archeological evidence.
      I personally believe it was not at Dome of the Rock though, but just a bit lower by Al Aqsa.

  • @nancyallen628
    @nancyallen628 Před 5 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @craigthompson8742
    @craigthompson8742 Před 5 lety +4

    Is. It the big rock the bearded ladies flattened John Cleese with at the stoning of the Halibut dinner man(life of Brian).

    • @Lapele-fb9gj
      @Lapele-fb9gj Před 3 lety

      Not at all the dome of the rock is an Islamic mosque built by the umayyd caliphate one of the first Islamic empires

  • @kingluisdavidg7953
    @kingluisdavidg7953 Před 5 lety +5

    Everything passes away new heavens and new world to together all nations we can give to the human world something special freedom respect love and caring for others and living things it is a good thing always creating love giving good advice in life to others is amazing Way to earn your place and having with respect and love It is forever alpha Omega King David 7🔯שלום