Dan Seitz

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The construction of Solomon’s Temple was described at length in the book of Kings. It was made of “costly stones,” paneled with delicately carved olive wood, cedarwood and gold and held up by countless pillars, concealing at its heart the Holy of Holies, a sacred room where God’s name “lived” and where the Ark of the Covenant—the repository of the original tablets inscribed with the Ten Commandments—was stored.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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