THE MIDDLE GATE OF THE MISHNEH PEOPLE: EYE WITNESSES OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE

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Archeology is the tie that binds in Israel. It is the best peace making effort we can participate in during these times. The Babylonians sat in the middle gate of the middle wall going out from the western side of the Temple Mount. Pottery from archeological digs were found along this wall, making one of the greatest discoveries. This proved that the Mishneh people existed before Nehemiah's time. He did not rebuild this part of Jerusalem. The Mishneh people were eye witnesses of Solomon's Temple. They wrote the descriptions of it, so that the Jewish people were able to draw paintings quite accurately of the temple. These drawings and descriptions were made into books sold at the Treasury Institute in the old part of Jerusalem. The photographer purchased these books for research. These were the books in the treasure bag carried by the young Jewish man that thrilled him so much. Zedekiah's Cave has gates or tunnels leading to Jeremiah's Grotto where King David, King Solomon and Prophetess Huldah are buried. The song, "The Lilies" is probably in his tomb with his other songs. The instructions to Solomon's Temple and the original treasure map are probably there as well. It would have taken a coffin load of gold to make them sink completely out of sight. The earthquake would have opened up the ground, and the dirt to cover, but the weight would have sunk them. It is a mystery, because people used to know exactly where these sepulchers were, but now archeologists cannot find them. The triple gate of Huldah represents, I believe, the three coffins, and the number three refers to God in the Holy Word. The Rosslyn chapel had three wooden coffins with a wooden bowl buried underneath it. The Kirkwall Teaching Scroll had three coffins with kingly crowns drawn on it as well.

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  • i appreciate what the Mishneh people did for us in preserving the knowledge of the visual House of God. Now artists can draw paintings, and books can be written to help us visualize it too. Thank you for your comment.

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  • wow! truth

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