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Why do you think the Kaaba is 666 nautical miles from Jerusalem
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79225188:MV80NzU5NDY1Xzg2NzE1Mjk1X0ZFNjY3REUx] nope Measuring from the dead center of the Kaaba's stone to the dead center of the dome of the rock is 665.95 Nautical miles, but many people say that might not be where Solomon's temple actually stood (which was considered Gods house here on earth). If you go just a little bit west(264 feet) still in the temple mount area(as the mount is 500 x 450 feet or so) you get 666 nautical miles exactly [/quote]
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Give me your best hypothesis for this distance
Keep in mind the modern site of the Kaaba was used for religious services PRIOR to the advent of the religion of Islam
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