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The Temple of Jerusalem is reported only by archaic Jewish literature and biblical accounts. Are these really historical indications? Like any founding myth, isn't the Temple of Solomon part of that of the idealization of Zionism? This is an approach that this book attempts to analyze.
Was there a Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem?, by Nas E. Boutammina
The Amorites gave them the name Hebrews which means “those who go from place to place” or nomads. The Temple of Jerusalem is reported only by archaic Jewish literature and biblical accounts. Are these really historical indications? As for the information of the Roman chroniclers, is there in their writings the slightest indication attesting to any Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem?
Like any founding myth, isn't the Temple of Solomon part of that of the idealization of Zionism? This is an approach that this book attempts to analyze.
About the Author: Nas E. Boutammina
The author, with a scientific background, has written various works in the field of Human Sciences [History, Sociology, Anthropology], Theology, Biology, etc. These writings shed light on certain gray areas and highlight a version different from that which is commonly accepted.
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