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King Solomon’s Temple The Grandson of King David built this
temple This temple was constructed as an
exact replica of the Temple of Tyre, which has direct connections with the Temple
of Apollo Troy. But the Trojans themselves were literally Jewish. The Temple
of Apollo Troy was itself a copy of the Temple of Egypt in Memphis. The
Temple in Memphis was later used by the Ionians as a clue to track backwards
to the original Temple design. The Temple of Apollos at Troy was a
Tabernacle of Adam System. which directly connects
the FreeMasons to the City of Troy. Since the Tabernacle of Adam System at
Troy as much as the 1330 Trojans under the command of King Priam could
dismantle and move the Tabernacle of Adam system out of Troy and to someplace
Safer. That place ended up being first Alba
Longa through Tyre, and then to Northumberland. Forming the base of the
Temple structure at NewCastle Northumberland. Northumberland the location were the
Roman Army was destroyed from the moment Caesar stepped foot on Britain to
literally the last day of the Roman Empire. The Romans took this defeat very
badly, losing almost constantly at The Wall. That they turned their attention
to the Middle East and destroyed the city of Jerusalem. Dismantling the
Tabernacle of Solomon well the Temple of Zerubbabel and have every single
rock moved from Jerusalem to Rome. Reassembling the Temple of Zerubbabel into
the Coliseum. Sacrificing Jews in the rebuilt/remodeled temple of Zerubbabel
aka the Coliseum became a specific favorite of those Christians devoted to
Paul. They enjoyed watching Simon Peter devotees being sacrificed to the
glory of Memphis. The actual Temple of Solomon had
suffered the same fate 500 years before; every single block minus the western
wall was taken apart and eventually shipped to Rome. Ever wonder why the Vatican is
centered in Rome and Not Jerusalem, the Romans had about 10 different
Tabernacle of Adam Systems dismantled from their original or at least that
point in history original homes, shipped to Rome, reassembled, then attempted
to make them work. |
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TR Welling |
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