Jews Built Temple of "Ammon" Karnak in Shape of Iron Furnace. Iron Waste Is called "Ammon-ia"! Why Is Jerusalem God's Furnace?

At absolutely the most critical junctures and people of the ancient Hebrew religion are incessantly associated with "Fire & Furnaces"...frequently involving human sacrifice.  But for the fact that Abraham, the Patriach of the Jews and the Muslims, was "spared" from Human Sacrifice in Ur after being "turned in" by his own father "Terah", the world would be a very different place. But the story here is about "Furnaces" and ancient religion.


From that perspectve, semites who worshipped ONE god, free from Human Sacrifice..would never have existed if Abraham hadn't been spared and/or if Abraham had not in turned spared "Isaac" from the "Metal-Forged Knife"  In many respects, Christ was intended to be the "Final Human Sacrifice"...to the "Metal Men of the Iron Furnace" or the "Alchemist's God"! It  hasn't really turned out that way.


As we should all know, Nebuchannezar conquered Jerusalem, destroyed the first Temple that the Phoenician/Canaanites/Ancestors of Mohammad had built and placed the "Children of Israel in Bondage."   Eventually, Cyrus the Persian "rescued them"(?) after he conquered "Babylon"  and "ordered them to rebuild the temple of Jerusalem.


According to the old Testament, the name "Cyrus" means "who possesses the FURNACE".  In Hebrew the same word is "Kow-Resh" or "Koresh".  There is a town in Judah called "Cor-Ashan"..but it has never been located.  Curiously, in Latin "Cor" means "heart"...so it appears to be the "Furnace" of the Body.


Isaiah 39:9 speaks about the "Lord" who's "..Fire is in Zion and whose Furnace is in Jerusalem".  Maybe they translators should have at least suggested "heart" ..but for the sake of this meme...we need to consider why the God of Zion? believes Jerusalem is his "FURNACE".


Certainly, "furnaces" in other cultures are usually associated with "Wombs" and the imagery of the "Feminine Creator Goddess".  As the two examples below indicate from South Africa and India.

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Curiously enough, Mohammad's Father was a named "Abdallah the Hashemite".  In fact, today the Kingship of Jordan is a direct descendant from the "tribe" of the "Qur-aish"...which is almost identical to the word "Kow-ResH".  The "Quraish" in turn a part of the "Kinana" tribe who trace their lineage directly back 40 generations to "Ishmail"..the son of Abraham.


It would seem that the "Kinana" are the "Canaanites" and most likely the "Phoenicians" who spoke a "Semitic family" much like Hebrew.  That means, the "Arab claims" to Palestine are certainly as old as Israel's..if not older.  It would make perfect sense that the "Quraish Tribe" (means Furnace) were the same as the Canaanite's/Pheonicians who specialized in Human/Child sacrifice in the furnace and were the finest "metal workers"/"blacksmiths" and "Goldsmiths" on earth.


The remainder of this article is to show the incredible similarity between ancient "Iron Furnaces" and the Temple of Ammon, at Karnak.  


Ancient Iron Furnace in Hungary.

 


Fitchburg, Ky



Furnace in Ephesus, Turkey


The Temple at Ammon, in Karnak.




Lake Superior


Cedar Grove in Tennessee.


Detroit, Michigan




Near Rosedale Bank Top are the remains of the kilns that roasted iron ore

Rosedale Bank, England..notice the "Royal Arches" the symbol of Masons!



The kilns or loading bays? above Hill Cottages on the south-east side of Rosedale

Kiln structures in England.


Moira Furnace Museum

Leicester, England.



Photo of the Beckley Furnace stack

East Canaan, Connecticutt


Color image of the furnace and the water wheel.



Isaiah 39: 9 called "...God's Fire is Zion...God's furnace is in Jerusalem!"  Karnak is the exact same area that the Israelites were forced to make "Bricks" mixed with "ash" after Moses killed a guard.  "Ash" is translated "potash"...which is also vital in Furnaces.



Curious image, showing the Twin Towers casting a "Trapezoidal Image" on the River..in the exact same shape as an "ancient Furnace" or the "Trapezoidal Symbol of Tanit"..the Goddess of Human Sacrifice.




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