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Between 2016 and 2022, a team from the British Museum conducted excavations in the ancient Sumerian city of Girsu, the sacred center of the state of Lagash. On an archaeological mound referred to as the Mound of the Palace, or Tell A, they discovered the ground plan of the fabulous Temple of Ningirsu, built by the ruler Gudea circa 2125 BCE. Deep in the heart of the mound, the excavators also exposed the remains of a series of older Sumerian shrines dating back to Early Dynastic times (2900–2350 BCE).The magnificent remains of Sumerian Girsu were first investigated by groups of French archaeologists between 1877 and 1933. Digging at great speed and using the industrial-scale methods characteristic of their era, the French pioneers unearthed extraordinary buildings and treasures, but they also left behind an unhappy legacy of confusion and gaps in the archaeological record. This two-volume study not only presents the new results of the British Museum team; it also reconsiders and recontextualizes the French reports to produce an indispensable history of the sacred complexes in Girsu over a period of nearly three thousand years. With full-color reconstructions of the principal buildings and installations, as well as many redrawn plans and sections, this lucidly written study reexamines the history of the exceptionally complete series of archaeological structures built on Tell K and Tell A from the beginning of the third millennium BCE to the fourth and third centuries BCE.
Mormon Temple Porn: A Picture Book of Inappropriate Wedding Dresses For a Mormon Temple
Travis Wayne Goodsell
Independently Published
2020
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Different religions have different theologies resulting in different morals and practices. Mormons of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are no different. This picture book illustrates what is not appropriate to wear for a Mormon Temple Wedding.
Is today the best of times so far, or the worst, or both at once? Messianic Rabbi Daniel Martin and Orthodox Rabbi Jonathan Schulman begin to build the third Temple, despite conflicts and sabotage. Two unusual visitors salvage its dedication, which sparks worldwide attention. At the same time, the New Science Institute in Babylon mesmerizes people with its technology enhanced mysticism. An Institute faction redefines morality in New York City, but unintentionally sets in motion its own downfall. In the midst of these developments, different women enter Rabbi Daniel's life, and his brother Michael proposes to their friend Sasha. They work through new careers and old traditions to plan an historic wedding on the Temple Mount. Some remain undecided about God. Will they fall into deception? Dr. Runkel and his wife live in Florida, near the Historic Coast and the Space Coast. He has lived overseas and worked as a counselor, a software engineer, and a data scientist. He welcomes people of all faiths, and even no faith, to read this novel and see what could be. https: //timothyrunkel.com
Many people both religious and non-religious misunderstand Judaism. This is partly because of its evolutionary variety. But the Biblical story is quite clear in describing the Primal Temple Judaism of Moses and the great patriarchs who believed and practiced it before him. I bring to my readers an historical appraisal of this core Judaism, faithful to the Old and New Testaments. Both were produced entirely by Hebrew writers in their conversation with God. Abraham's Covenant with God for the proclamation of Messianic atonement and redemption to provide happiness to all nations was the mission. God bless Israel and establish her firmly in the final completion of this task in her homeland.
Many people both religious and non-religious misunderstand Judaism. This is partly because of its evolutionary variety. But the Biblical story is quite clear in describing the Primal Temple Judaism of Moses and the great patriarchs who believed and practiced it before him. I bring to my readers an historical appraisal of this core Judaism, faithful to the Old and New Testaments. Both were produced entirely by Hebrew writers in their conversation with God. Abraham's Covenant with God for the proclamation of Messianic atonement and redemption to provide happiness to all nations was the mission. God bless Israel and establish her firmly in the final completion of this task in her homeland.
THE TEMPLE AND THE LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL addresses two main prophecies that must occur before the return of Christ. First, the lost tribes of Israel must be located in order for all Israel to be saved. Second, Gentile Christians must help Israel build the Temple in its ancient and proper location. These two missions begin to bring all Israel to faith in Jesus. And so, all Israel will be Saved (Romans 11:26).
THE TEMPLE AND THE LOST TRIBES OF ISRAEL addresses two main prophecies that must occur before the return of Christ. First, the lost tribes of Israel must be located in order for all Israel to be saved. Second, Gentile Christians must help Israel build the Temple in its ancient and proper location. These two missions begin to bring all Israel to faith in Jesus. And so, all Israel will be Saved (Romans 11:26).
The Temple Administration and the Levites in Chronicles
Yeong Seon Kim
Pickwick Publications
2023
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The Temple Administration and the Levites in Chronicles
Yeong Seon Kim
Pickwick Publications
2023
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The author explored sections on gatekeepers, treasures and tax collectors from the book of Chronicles in order to examine whether the selected passages can be used as a source to reconstruct the temple administration in the post-exilic period. The author concludes that the Chronicler's description of the temple administration, especially his incorporation of non-priestly cultic personnel among the Levites, must be considered to comprise an argument of an ideal temple administration. The Chronicler's ideal was grounded in his creative exegetical approaches to Pentateuchal traditions and his responses to the contemporary debate about the legitimate priesthood among different priestly circles.
Jewish Temple Rebuilt by the Shi'a: Shi`a Religion
Jalal Abualrub
Independently Published
2019
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This book discusses various aspects of the Shi a sect as it pertains to the Quran, the Muslim holy book, and Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah tradition. It focuses particularly on the Shi a concept of the Mahdi, which is similar to the Jewish and Christian concept of the Messiah, and the relationship between the Mahdi of the Shi a and rebuilding the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. This book also compares the Shi a ideology with the ideology of the majority Sunni Muslims. This book contains valuable information about Islam, its two major factions, and other aspects of the Islamic religion.
A temple priest, who is the only man in a temple, dies. The wise and good men of the colony worry that the temple has no priest. The temple is believed to be very old and no one knows who has built it. So, there begins a long search to find the men who built the temple, but the colony people fail in their all attempts. The thing people needed for the temple is a new priest. Therefore, they appoint a new priest for the temple. Soon the new priest takes full control of the temple and becomes an authoritarian man of the colony. Although his actions are immoral, the people of the colony begin to obey him without question. Then a stranger comes into the colony to challenge the new priest with lots of surprises in store for the people there.This story is about a temple mystery. The strange events start when an eighty-eight-year-old priest who was the only man in the temple, dies suddenly. The thrilling secrets of the temple are only grasped at the end of the story.
The Temple Road: Book Five of Scarlet and the White Wolf
Kirby Crow
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Scarlet and Liall set out with the king's army on a perilous journey to the frozen heart of Rshan. As Scarlet's fabled magic begins to change, Liall places their entwined fates into the hands of those who covet magic above all else, but will they save Scarlet or enslave him?
Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth
Susanna Haswell Rowson
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Most performance problems in web applications come down to one thing: the database.With Django, the situation is no different -- in fact, in some ways it's even worse than that of our ORM-hating colleagues. Database performance tuning in Django involves a dizzying number of ORM API methods (defer, prefetch_related, iterator, and many more), mysterious alphabet letters (Q, F? ), and all of this rests on top of the already complex machinery of SQL queries and indexes.I'm going to make a bold claim here: The only way to master Django is to master database performance. The difference between junior, mid-level, and senior Django engineers is usually a function of this mastery.And to fully master database performance with Django, reading through API documentation is not enough. You need to become an expert. Here are some examples of what an expert knows that this book will teach you: How to use profiling and measurement tools like New Relic, Django Debug Toolbar, and database query plans to see exactly how badly a query performs in production How to eyeball a query and know exactly the right index to speed it up (a covering index with INCLUDE? a partial index? a GIN index? You're going to tell me by the end of the book because YOU will be the expert) How to use advanced techniques like server-side cursors with iterator(), custom Func() expressions, and keyset pagination with row comparisons to churn through millions of rows of data with ease You will learn all of this and more through over 160 pages, 60 examples, and 30 quiz questions. By the end, you won't ever think of a Django ORM query the same again: it will exist simultaneously in your mind as an operational metric, ORM syntax, generated SQL, and a database execution plan. Because you will be an expert. I can teach this because I have over ten years of experience working with Django and relational databases, both as an application developer and a platform engineer building databases as a service for Compose.com and IBM Cloud. And did I mention that you're going to have fun? Yes, you read that right. This book is chock full of awesome fantasy art including a map of each chapter's core concepts. Why fantasy art? Because I play tabletop role-playing games and I require books to be fun. So gaze upon the Sacrificial Cliff of Profiling. Get lost in the Labyrinth of Indexing. Ransack the Crypt of Querying. Then get back to saving the world from unbounded queries
Poetry collection by John Jeffire. Jeffire was born in Detroit. In 2005, his novel Motown Burning was named Grand Prize Winner in the Mount Arrowsmith Novel Competition and in 2007 it won a Gold Medal for Regional Fiction in the Independent Publishing Awards. Speaking of Motown Burning, former chair of the Pulitzer Jury Philip F. O'Connor said, "It works. I don't often say that, but it has a drive and integrity that gives it credible life....I find a novel with heart." In 2009, Andra Milacca included Motown Burning in her list of "Six Savory Novels Set in Detroit" along with works by Elmore Leonard, Joyce Carol Oates, and Jeffrey Eugenides. His first book of poetry, Stone + Fist + Brick + Bone, was nominated for a Michigan Notable Book Award in 2009. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine calls the book "a terrific one for our city."
The Temple of Remembrance is a short story about one's relationship to memory, and the power one believes one has within the perception of reality that is called life. The story takes place in the life of a young man who enters the temple as a part of a chosen destiny to learn from 'The Great Ones' a greater awareness of things. However, life and reality are not always as they seem. Is life a dream? Are you the dreamer all the dream? What power do you have, and what is the purpose to it all? The Temple of Remembrance is the story to awaken what is Real within you. Perhaps as you read this story you will find yourself experiencing a remembering of your own."It was a dark night, and as my footsteps echoed upon the stone steps, I hurried into the doorway of the Inner Sanctuary. They had already started, so I made my way silently towards the back and sat down upon the cold stone floor. He was speaking, the one they called the Father of All, dressed in his gown of indigo, and the radiance that emanated from him was so beautiful, as it always was.I looked momentarily around me, to look lovingly at the Temple that had brought me so much joy, so much sorrow, so much pain, and yet here I was seated in the presence of He that I now knew to be the Father of All. Within me, I held me the knowing of my real true self.The room was fairly wide, with a long narrow opening to allow the night sky to be visible upon the upper reaches of the room. The night was dark, the moon not yet visible, yet the room seemed somehow so very light with the presence of the wondrous beings that knew us so well.He speaks of belonging, not to an individual, not to a belief, not to any one thing, but to belong totally within 'all'. He says that belonging can be looked upon as a dependency of thought that allows another to take advantage, but in the belonging to all, there is a knowing that there can never be a separateness of thought, ever."