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Introduction

Part One   The Wrong Site of the Temple

1 What Was the Haram esh-Sharif?

2 The Roman Fortress at Jerusalem

3 The Largeness of Fort Antonia

4 Fort Antonia Was a Roman City

5 The Haram esh-Sharif Was Fort Antonia

6 The Rock and the Fortress of Antonia

7 The Significance of the "Rock" under the Dome of the Rock

Part Two  The Original Site of the temples at Jerusalem

8 Many Modern Sites for the Temples in Jerusalem

9 The Real Jewish Site of the Temples

10 All Jewish Buildings in Jerusalem Destroyed in 70 C.E.

11 Every Stone Uprooted from the Temple

12 Temple in Southeastern Jerusalem

13 The First "Western (Wailing) Wall"

14 The Actual Temple Site from 638 to 1099 C.E.

Part Three   The Biblical History of the Temples unto Herod the Great

15 The Garden of Eden, The Tower of Babel and the Temple of God

16 Where did Solomon build the Temple?

17 The Centrality of the Early Temples

18 The Temple on the Southeast Ridge

19 The Prime Position of the Temple

20 The Original Temple over the Gihon Spring

21 Necessary Spring Waters within the Temples

22 Where was the Akra?

23 The City of David and the Ophel

24 Critical Problems Facing Simon the Hasmonean

26 The Dead Sea Scrolls and the New Jerusalem of Simon

27 Resistance to Simon's Rule

28 Simon's Building Projects

29 The Temple in the Book of Enoch

30  Rebuilding the Temple

Part Four   The Position and Description of  Herod's Temple

31  Descriptions of Fort Antonia and the Temple of Herod

32  The Colonnades from the Temple to Fort Antonia

33  The temple that Josephus Knew

34  The Proper Comparisons of the Temple

35  How Could the Rabbis Forget?

Bibliography

Index


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