The Place: HaMakom Where Jerusalem's Temples StoodJewish dreams of a third temple on Temple Mount seem thwarted by the Islamic shrine the Dome of the Rock, or Qubbat As-Sakhrah. But was this where the biblical temples ever actually stood? What if this was never the correct site? What if there is nothing to prevent the temple being built on its actual correct site, the site known through the ages as the Place? Adam, Melchizedech, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, and many more through to Jesus and the apostles all have this in common: their lives and ministries centred around and related to what had become known as the Place. What is the Place? Where is it? And what is its extraordinary meaning and significance? Take a captivating narrative journey of discovery from Adam to John as the mystery of the Place unfolds. |
Contents
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A Surprise for Yaakov at the Place | 59 |
Seek the Place | 73 |
Yeshua BaythEl and Ay | 79 |
Tzion Is Ours | 91 |
The Tent at Ghikhon | 105 |
Darkness 109 11 I Am Yosiayuh | 121 |
Ground Zero | 137 |
The Place Gets a Makeover | 147 |
Appendix 1 | 161 |
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