King David’s Tomb – A Closer Look

King David’s Tomb – A Closer Look

Rose Storos says:

They are looking in the wrong place. Ezra was not the site of the ‘First Temple’ according to the Book of Modern Jerusalem. Ezra founded the temple in modern Jerusalem. By this time modern Jerusalem was an abandoned ancient city with crumbling walls. (Nehemiah 2)

Ezra 3:6
From the first day of the seventh month they began to offer burnt offerings to the Lord. But the foundation of the Lord’s temple had not yet been laid.

Ezra then states that the building stopped during the reign of Cyrus and was not completed until the 6th year of Darus. According to Nehemiah 2:1-3 the temple was still not completed by the 20th year of Artaxerxes. This means that the Second Temple was not completed until the 6th year of Darius II or about 418 BC.

All the stories about Solomon in the books of books, (ie from Lebanon i.e. the cedars, the 666 talents of gold, Pharaoh’s daughter, etc.), all took place in the temple of the uncivilized buried city in Google Earth coordinates below. They have already excavated pages of kings in the north.

30°58′14.57″N 031°53′10.18″E.

Believe it or not, archeology, the Old Testament, and Herodotus’ evidence all point here to modern Jerusalem (other than in name) until after Cyrus the Great.

Why search for David in modern Jerusalem?
Shalom,
rose

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