Is this significant? Considering prophecy that when Jesus returns to the Mount of Olives, every eye shall see Him?
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132291
Paul B. I only asked if this was significant. A yes or no is sufficient.
Dawn, it does matter where He sets His foot, as this is revealed in prophecy. I do agree with you that all do not have TV
We don’t know how every eye will see him since some don’t have TV but could be that when that happens they all WILL have TV. Remember that 7 years of tribulation under the dictatorship of the antichrist (at least during the last half) will happen before Jesus comes again. They might require that everyone have a TV. So, if this is so, then all those who are here will see him on TV, but we don’t know if that’s the answer.
The latest track from my band East Of Eden. Recorded at TFR Studios, Copyright East of Eden
NB: Our reference to Jerusalem is not intended to be anti semitic. Each of us have a great deal of respect for the Jewish people. In these lyrics, “Jerusalem” is a reference to Biblical Israel, and is used as a symbol for ALL of mankind.
Lyrics:
“I used to know this city”
I whispered to myself
the brisk wind stole away each word
as I spoke it into the air
In the coldness of the early evening
with my head down and eyes glazed
I made my way from the city gates
on the dusty road that stretched on,
on toward to the Mountain of Olives
With every step reality would move
further towards the throne room of my mind;
which holds my fragile gem
the gem I call the acceptance of truth
For ever since the first day
that very day they welcomed me
with palm branches and loud praises
I hoped that they could know me
and I could know them.
I used to know this city
I knew that they would need my life.
But that was years ago.
Yes I had given them the Bond of Peace
After that painful day in Golgotha
and those cold days in
We all had hope for them
I offered a way out
But now they’re worse than before
They can’t even love each other
their swords are in the way
They can’t see me with blindfolds
O Jerusalem
the city that kills the ones who bring life
The one who brings life.
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So i want to tattoo the latitude and longitude coordinates of mount of olives in jerusalem but i am having trouble finding an exact address for the church of all nations, anybody know where i can find this information….
Google Earth shows the centre of the Church as being
latitude: 31 46′ 45.2" N
longitude: 35 14′ 22.7" E
Rounded as
31 46 45 N
35 14 22 E
is still inside the building (near the South West corner)
Of course, the longitude is East. I made a boo-boo in my earlier posting (seldom have to write East longitudes).
I checked again with another version of Google Earth and the numbers are the same. (A mac version and a PC version 4)
ok were doing a class project and we need some pictures of the mount of olives. dont say google it help or dont help please. thank you=]
here
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0WTefjMmvxITHcAIWGLuLkF?ei=utf-8&fr=sfp&p=mount+of+olives&iscqry=
Beethoven’s Hallelujah from Mount of Olives – UMBC Jubilee Choir Spring 2008
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Thinking of moving to Mount Olive and would like to see what the commute would be like – commuting only a few days a week.
New Jersey Transit has a small rail station in Mount Olive, which runs off both the "Morris and Essex Line" as well as the "Montclair-Boonton Line". It’s the next-to-last stop, before the western terminus at Hackettstown.
Both lines have midtown direct service into midtown Manhattan (no transfers…extremely easy). Both also have direct trains to Hoboken. From there, you can transfer to a PATH train into lower Manhattan (financial district). Not sure what part of NYC you want to get to.
NJ Transit has over a dozen trains into and out of NYC every day on those lines, most during rush hour. Commuting should be extremely simple.
If you accidentally get on a midtown train, and you need to get to lower manhattan, you can always take the subway down to the financial district. see the MTA website below for maps.
Michael Ehrlich directs W.T. Woodson High School’s mixed choir, of Fairfax, Va., performing Beethoven at the District XI Choral Festival, March 29, 2008. These are high-schoolers … first thing in the morning!!
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Michael Ehrlich directs W.T. Woodson High School’s mixed choir, of Fairfax, Va., performing Beethoven at the District XI Choral Festival, March 29, 2008. These are high-schoolers … first thing in the morning!!
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This site http://www.templeinstitute.org/
explains many aspects of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, past (the 1st & 2nd Temples) as well as future.
FYI: Mount Moriah is the Temple Mount. (The Mount of Olives is quite near, but is not the designated site of the Temple.)
http://www.templeinstitute.org/day_in_life/foreword.htm
http://www.templeinstitute.org/gallery_49.htm
Shalom from the Mount of Olives in Israel.
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