Red Heifers from Texas stir Biblical prophecy in Jerusalem

A group of sacred red heifers, originating from Texas, has been quietly brought in by a religious sect, in an undisclosed location in the West Bank.

These cows, chosen for their red hair color, are believed by some fervent believers to play a crucial role in fulfilling a significant Biblical prophecy.

Led by Yitshak Mamo of Uvne Jerusalem, a group dedicated to the reconstruction of a temple in Jerusalem’s Old City, efforts were made to acquire these specific red heifers from Texas.

The mission was driven by the conviction that offering one of these red cows in sacrifice would pave the way for the reconstruction of the ancient Jewish temple, razed to the ground by the Romans two millennia ago.

The arrival and clandestine housing of these red cows in the West Bank mark a significant development in the realm of religious prophecy. For members of Mamo’s group, this secretive operation represents a crucial step towards the realization of their deeply-held beliefs.

They see the acquisition of these red heifers as a tangible manifestation of Biblical prophecy unfolding before their eyes.

Shaheer Gul Khan is a final-year student of English Literature at Government College University (GCU) Lahore. Strives to create a challenging and engaging environment having editor skills in freelancing, a goal-oriented. He can be reached at Twitter @HafizShaheerGu1.