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Djahiriya
Egyptian
Temple in the Hebron (Judean) Hills
built by
Ramesses III
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The Harris Papyrus tells of a Temple built by
Ramesses III
the only one built outside of Egypt proper.
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Unlike the Channel 4 maps (shown above) the main
central road from Egypt to Jerusalem did not go so close to the coast.
It came directly from the South via Beer Sheba, Djahiriya and then
Jerusalem. After walking 30 days in the desert, Djahiriya would
have been the first sight of vegetation, as it is the first village in
the foothills after leaving the desert.
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Location of 9' stone mentioned by Edward Robinson more
than 160 years ago when describing an ancient fortress discovered to be
"An ancient Egyptian Temple."
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Photograph of video section edited out by Channel 4
and NBC of the location of the temple deposits possibly containing the
contents of the Ark of the Covenant. Here
is the place at which there is "something to dig for."
The corner Temple Deposit cavity is where his hand is
pointing and the second cavity .... under the marker
stone .... is where his elbow is pointing.
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