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Introduction
Throughout the Judeao-Christian-Islamic scriptures, there are prophetic
visions of differing qualities relating to "Merkavah/Chariot"
viewing, also recorded as the "Crown" or "Throne of G-D".
Each prophet "sees" and records his experiences differently,
yet it is the proposed structures test, to interpret these collective
visions convincingly (from the flexibility of a three axial structure),
so as to validate both model and text.
I propose that as each prophets "viewing" adds a further
dimension of iconography, a further demand of authentification is demanded
of the structure so as to validate its claim of worthiness.
It is ultimately the readers judgement as to whether this architectural
proposal convincingly answers the prophetic visions, and as to whether
the measurements of Ezekiel's Temple are reasonably interpreted. |
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