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Jimmy DeYoung interviews Jewish and Muslim scholars to determine where the Garden of Eden was. Was it at the Foundation Stone? Watch Return to Eden

 

The Foundation Stone under the Dome of the Rock is considered by some:

  • The site of the Garden of Eden
  • The site of the altar where the animals were killed in substitution for Adam and Eve’s sin
  • Where Cain & Abel brought their offerings and Cain’s was rejected
  • Where Noah headed to make a sacrifice after the global flood
  • Mount Moriah, where Abraham offered Isaac
  • Threshingfloor of Arvana, where David offered the sacrifice to stop God’s wrath
  • The site of Solomon’s First Temple, the place God promised to put his name
  • The site of the Second Temple under Zerubbabel
  • The curtain that rent in Twain from top to bottom at the death of Jesus

The Temple Institute is seeking to rebuild the Temple

Image Credit: Wikipedia contributors. “Foundation Stone.” Wikipedia, 31 Dec. 2024, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_Stone.

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Address: Dome of the Rock, scări, Muslim Quarter, Old City
Jerusalem
Jerusalem District
9114001
Israel

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