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The cherubim were a mystery but in the ancient world the cherubim were everywhere. Take a look at their legacy.
Solomon's Temple, known also as the First Temple, according to the Hebrew Bible, this temple was first built in the fourth year of King Solomon’s era (around 970 BCE). Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Bible's description of this first temple suggests that the inside ceiling was 180 feet long, 90 feet wide, and 50 feet high. When the Temple was completed, King Solomon inaugurated it with prayer.
The First Temple in Jerusalem is mentioned as the ‘The House of Yahweh’ in ancient writings found in Israel. Watch full episode: https://yo
The First Temple in Jerusalem is mentioned as the ‘The House of Yahweh’ in ancient writings found in Israel.
In Syria, the Ain Dara Temple was built to a scale just like Solomon’s Temple, mentioned in the Bible.
Did you know there is shocking proof from biblical archaeology that Solomon’s Temple existed? The First Temple in Jerusalem looked very similar to other temples found in the region, & the Temple of Yahweh is mentioned in ancient pottery, & stones from the time of King David & Solomon have been found in Jerusalem around the Temple Mount, & the Temple Mount Sifting Project found ancient items from the the time of Solomon’s Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Paul Backholer presents the shocking evidence in biblical archaeology.
Discover the evidence that King Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem actually existed, from similar temples in the region at the time, to ancient mentions of the Temple of Solomon, to the old boundary walls on the Temple Mount & the First Temple discoveries. Biblical archaeology comes alive. Paul Backholer presents the shocking evidence in biblical archaeology.
This ancient stone on the Temple Mount dates to the First Temple period of the Bible. Did King Solomon lay this stone or was it Hezekiah? This marks the ancient boundary of Solomon’s Temple Mount.
The House of Yahweh Ostracon is the first reference to the First Temple in Jerusalem outside of the Bible.