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A snake seen crawling between the stones of Israel 's Western Walls has sparked claims that a prophecy about the Messiah' s is about to be fulfilled.
The claims were made after being shot by a pigeon was posted on YouTube by Hebrew bloggers.
The bloggers claim the symbol of a pigeon fleeing to snake shows we are living in 'dangerous times' directly pre-dating the coming of the Messiah.
Hebrew bloggers have claimed the appearance of a snake at the Western Wall
'The evil inclination, personified by the snake in Eden, will make a resurgence in the days before Messiah,' the bloggers were quoted as saying by Breaking Israel News.
Hebrew-language site pointed out that in Jewish teachings, Israel is sometimes compared to a pigeon or dove.
The site said: 'Just as the pigeon is safe so long as it seeks shelter among the stones of the Mount Temple, the Jews are protected by the Torah commandments.
'When the pigeon comes out of the stones or the Jews move away from the Torah, they are in danger.
'We are truly in the dangerous times that directly precedes Mashiach (Messiah).'
The snake (center) was a pigeon perched on the wall, which blogger said the world of Israel being plagued by danger
A worker then climbed a ladder to remove the snake, sparking discussion about what the symbol could mean online
It comes after several other incidents at the Temple Mount which have been interpreted as religious signs.
A few months ago a large piece of stone fell from the Western Wall, almost crushing a woman who had gone there to pray.
One kabbalist – or mystic – it seems that the Third Temple should be built, because the stone fell after Tisha B'Av, which is a fast to commemorate the destruction of the first two temples.
The construction of the Third Temple is supposed to predict the Messiah's coming.
Shortly afterward, a large cloud of dust billowed up from inside the Mount Compound Temple, surrounding the Dome of the Rock for several minutes.
One rabbi suggests the dust revealed a conflict taking place on the spiritual plane.
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