The greatest secret of King Solomon's temple is that it may have been
constructed in the hidden form of a human body. Its architectural floor
plan, in conjunction with the arrangement of its furnishings, reveals a
"Temple Man" composed of three biblical figures: the Levitical High Priest,
Jacob and a "Metallic Messiah." All three appear in a single composition,
with one figure imposed atop the other. The measurements and description of
the Temple (Heb., ha mikdash) are given in the Tanach (Old Testament) in I
Kgs 6:1-35, and II Chr. 3:1-17, which is still our best source of
information about this ancient (circa 950 BC) structure. Based primarily on
these verses, various Jewish, Christian and secular reference works depict
the holy house as a rectangular building with a triple-tiered row of cells
wrapping around three of its sides: north, south and west, and with the
entrance (but no cells), toward the east. See two drawings on this page. It
should not be confused with the Second Temple built by King Herod about 20
BC and destroyed by the Romans in AD 70.
http://home.earthlink.net/~tonybadillo/
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| User: "Merlin" |
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| Title: Re: King Solomon's Temple |
13 Aug 2006 10:25:06 AM |
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Just like I have always said - THE ARK of the Covenant is to be found
in the "Place of the Skull" (i.e. Golgotha). For where the Mind is
there is the Treasure.
Merlin
bye wrote:
The greatest secret of King Solomon's temple is that it may have been
constructed in the hidden form of a human body. Its architectural floor
plan, in conjunction with the arrangement of its furnishings, reveals a
"Temple Man" composed of three biblical figures: the Levitical High Priest,
Jacob and a "Metallic Messiah." All three appear in a single composition,
with one figure imposed atop the other. The measurements and description of
the Temple (Heb., ha mikdash) are given in the Tanach (Old Testament) in I
Kgs 6:1-35, and II Chr. 3:1-17, which is still our best source of
information about this ancient (circa 950 BC) structure. Based primarily on
these verses, various Jewish, Christian and secular reference works depict
the holy house as a rectangular building with a triple-tiered row of cells
wrapping around three of its sides: north, south and west, and with the
entrance (but no cells), toward the east. See two drawings on this page. It
should not be confused with the Second Temple built by King Herod about 20
BC and destroyed by the Romans in AD 70.
http://home.earthlink.net/~tonybadillo/
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| User: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Styrbj=F6rn?=" |
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13 Aug 2006 12:01:00 PM |
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Merlin wrote / skrev:
Just like I have always said - THE ARK of the Covenant is to be found
in the "Place of the Skull" (i.e. Golgotha). For where the Mind is
there is the Treasure.
Merlin
The Book of the Maccabee tells a different story (with Jeremiah
involved). But that's an apocryph.
bye wrote:
The greatest secret of King Solomon's temple is that it may have been
constructed in the hidden form of a human body. Its architectural floor
plan, in conjunction with the arrangement of its furnishings, reveals a
"Temple Man" composed of three biblical figures: the Levitical High Priest,
Jacob and a "Metallic Messiah." All three appear in a single composition,
with one figure imposed atop the other. The measurements and description of
the Temple (Heb., ha mikdash) are given in the Tanach (Old Testament) in I
Kgs 6:1-35, and II Chr. 3:1-17, which is still our best source of
information about this ancient (circa 950 BC) structure. Based primarily on
these verses, various Jewish, Christian and secular reference works depict
the holy house as a rectangular building with a triple-tiered row of cells
wrapping around three of its sides: north, south and west, and with the
entrance (but no cells), toward the east. See two drawings on this page. It
should not be confused with the Second Temple built by King Herod about 20
BC and destroyed by the Romans in AD 70.
http://home.earthlink.net/~tonybadillo/
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| User: "" |
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14 Aug 2006 09:36:04 AM |
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Merlin wrote:
Just like I have always said - THE ARK of the Covenant is to
be found in the "Place of the Skull" (i.e. Golgotha). For where
the Mind is there is the Treasure.
The "Ark" of the Covenant (google on the Egyptian "bark") was
supposedly made of wood. If it ever existed, and wasn't destroyed
for it's gold leaf, it's doubtful it could have ever survived.
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| User: "Merlin" |
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| Title: Re: King Solomon's Temple |
14 Aug 2006 12:13:13 PM |
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wrote:
Merlin wrote:
Just like I have always said - THE ARK of the Covenant is to
be found in the "Place of the Skull" (i.e. Golgotha). For where
the Mind is there is the Treasure.
The "Ark" of the Covenant (google on the Egyptian "bark") was
supposedly made of wood. If it ever existed, and wasn't destroyed
for it's gold leaf, it's doubtful it could have ever survived.
Here is the answer to your burning (though unasked) question!
The Ark of the Covenant is not something that is tangible. Its
existence (if you can call it that) is the *stone* of the conscious
mind.
Nevertheless, don't be afraid to ask if you require any further
clarification...
Merlin
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| User: "bye" |
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14 Aug 2006 06:34:18 PM |
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Its existence (if you can call it that) is the *stone* of the conscious
mind.
I heard it's an actual stone that floats in mid air, defying the laws of
gravity.
"Merlin" <merlin2rhyme@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1155575593.449144.15660@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
jtem01@gmail.com wrote:
Merlin wrote:
Just like I have always said - THE ARK of the Covenant is to
be found in the "Place of the Skull" (i.e. Golgotha). For where
the Mind is there is the Treasure.
The "Ark" of the Covenant (google on the Egyptian "bark") was
supposedly made of wood. If it ever existed, and wasn't destroyed
for it's gold leaf, it's doubtful it could have ever survived.
Here is the answer to your burning (though unasked) question!
The Ark of the Covenant is not something that is tangible. Its
existence (if you can call it that) is the *stone* of the conscious
mind.
Nevertheless, don't be afraid to ask if you require any further
clarification...
Merlin
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| User: "Werewolfy" |
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| Title: Re: King Solomon's Temple |
14 Aug 2006 10:16:09 AM |
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wrote:
The "Ark" of the Covenant (google on the Egyptian "bark") was
supposedly made of wood. If it ever existed, and wasn't destroyed
for it's gold leaf, it's doubtful it could have ever survived.
Now why not ask 'Indiana Jones' for a 'donation'? You could then have a
quite chat with your supernatural friends, find out the needed
information and every one will be happy.
Werewolfy
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: King Solomon's Temple |
14 Aug 2006 10:43:38 AM |
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Werewolfy wrote:
Now why not ask 'Indiana Jones' for a 'donation'?
Maybe you should work on being clever before trying
to come across as clever.
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