Temple Tower

Temple Tower
Author: Sapper
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 075512300X

As the ‘Maid of Orleans’ sets sail for Boulogne, two men wave goodbye to their trusting wives, who are unaware the intended ‘golf holiday’ is a ruse. ‘Bulldog’ Drummond and his loyal friend, Peter, who narrates this exciting tale, go to assist a man in fear of his life and in need of their help in penetrating the ill-omened Temple Tower.

The Third Temple

The Third Temple
Author: Larry Richards
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2011-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1613461143

What had gone wrong? Why had everyone run? They could at least have tried. And what would God think of them, setting out to cleanse the Temple Mount of the defiling mosques of the Muslim, and then running at the first sign of discovery? Ari was filled with an overwhelming sense of shame. He had failed God. Years after Ari Horowitz's failed childhood attempt to blow up the mosque resting on the Temple, Ari now an archaeologist finds himself contacting the beautiful reporter Hannah Netanya a woman that shakes his ultra-Orthodox Jewish roots. Together, the unlikely duo work on a series of articles that throws Israel into near upheaval. Their claim? No Jewish temple ever rested on the Temple Mount but at a location a third of a mile north. Convinced, the Israelis begin construction of the Third Temple in attempt to bring back the Messiah. In a story as fresh as tomorrow's headlines, Israeli-Arab conflict comes to a head. The Third Temple of prophecy is completed. But at the last moment it's not the Messiah who appears there. The Third Temple is the sixth and final novel in Dr. Larry Richard's Invisible War series, which chronicles the struggle between good and evil from Creation to the final book history's end. In this fast-paced, shocking vision of the future, follow Ari and Hannah as they endure Satan's final effort to block the return of Christ and to win the Invisible War.

Temple Architecture of the Western Himalaya

Temple Architecture of the Western Himalaya
Author: Omacanda Hāṇḍā
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788173871153

The Present Study, Divided Into Two Parts, Deals With The Socio-Geographical Mosaic, The Racio-Cultural Background And Discusses The Factors Responsible For The Development Of The Wooden Temple Architecture In The Western Himalayas.

Temple in Society

Temple in Society
Author: Michael V. Fox
Publisher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780931464386

This collection of studies had its origin in the Burdick-Vary Symposium of 1986, held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The symposium, sponsored jointly by the Institute for Research in the Humanities and the Hebrew Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, focused on the topic of the social role of temples in society. Participants presented the role of the temple in Sumer, Japan, the Far East, the Near East, Europe, and Meso-America. Together they sought to determine whether the temple as an institution was a single such entity, meeting fundamental human needs in similar ways throughout history, or whether the temples of various cultures are similar only in the fact that English uses the same word to refer to them.

The Bible's First History

The Bible's First History
Author: Robert B. Coote
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2018-01-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532637012

This is a book about an ancient writer, the J writer—the Yahwist—who produced a work of political imagination. This work is embedded mainly in the first four books of the Bible, best known for some of the most popular and influential biblical stories in Genesis and Exodus. The purpose of the book is to represent the whole of the original story with attention to its own meaning, without the influence of the other literary strands with which it was later supplemented. Therefore the work includes a fresh, complete translation of the text of the J writer, who produced the Bible’s first history. The translation itself helps to establish more clearly than ever the integrity of the J writer. The concern here is WHEN and WHY this history was written, especially in light of the concerns for justice and prosperity. Throughout it is demonstrated HOW and WHY this history comes from the court of David; it is a royal history of David’s subjects as though they were descended from pastoral nomads such as Abram, Isaac, and Jacob. It is argued that the intended audience of the history was probably those bedouin who regularly visited the court of David in Hebron and Jerusalem. Here is a bold and brilliant representation of the J writer’s composition, perhaps as it was originally intended to be read or heard. This ancient tour de force takes on new life in the hands of these skilled interpreters.