It is incorrect to say that we've gotten less sure of the location of the Beit HaMikdash over the last couple of centuries. In fact, with archaeological advances, we've actually gotten very certain of the location. (Which happens to be where everyone always thought it was.)
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Author: Nachum Lamm
It is incorrect to say that we've gotten less sure of the location of the Beit HaMikdash over the last couple of centuries. In fact, with archaeological advances, we've actually gotten very certain of the location. (Which happens to be where everyone always thought it was.)