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A Great Mystery The Secret Of The Jerusalem Temple The Embracing Cherubim And Atonement With The Divine Eugene Seaich

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A Great Mystery The Secret Of The Jerusalem Temple The Embracing Cherubim And Atonement With The Divine Eugene Seaich
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.9 MB
Pages: 506
Author: Eugene Seaich
ISBN: 9781463214432, 146321443X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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A Great Mystery The Secret Of The Jerusalem Temple The Embracing Cherubim And Atonement With The Divine Eugene Seaich by Eugene Seaich 9781463214432, 146321443X instant download after payment.

In this thoroughly provocative book, the late Eugene Seaich makes a detailed study of the intractable mystery of the Jerusalem temple. Using historical sources and ingenious detective work, Seaich suggests that the cherubim in Solomon’s temple were portrayed in a copulatory embrace. Aware that this thesis is not entirely novel, the author builds a substantial case in its favor and traces the influence of the atonement (at-one-ment) theology behind the concept through Israel’s wisdom school, New Testament and Gnostic sources, up through the Middle Ages.

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