Cornerstone Revealed

ebook This flag is now flying over Israel as it's shoots show forthcoming

By Cooper McGuire

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This book is to bring attention to the Engraved Cornerstone and its place in the future. Surely anything so prominent in the past will be made a part of the future of Israel. The Cornerstone was lost when Babylon destroyed the Temple the first time and we see in the writings in the Bible that it was replaced when King Cyrus allowed the Israelites to return with Zerubbabel and rebuild their Temple. We can read in Zechariah's book where Zerubbabel reset the Cornerstone at that time. It was still resting in the corner of the Temple at the time of Herod's kingdom. Then Rome destroyed the Temple and took every stone down from another, as prophesied by Jesus. We have come to the conclusion that the Cornerstone was removed and hid in the Temple walls. Could the Cornerstone be in the wall at the site of what is now called the "Wailing Wall?" In this book we have tied several prophecies to this assumption. We have given sight into the lives of some of the Jews living in America. Two of these lives were one of a baker and the other a banker. We took a trip through the book of Revelations. In looking to understand these prophecies, The approach in reading them was in the mind of how could the ancients describe things we have today with the words they had to use. Example- How would John describe a rocket launcher. Would a bow be used? A bow shoots projectiles at an enemy. Now we add the word 'great' in front of the word bow and we have a weapon that shoots large projectiles at a farther distance. How would an ancient writer describe a meteor? "A falling star." "The scriptures are not given to any private interpretation." This book is justified only if it causes the reader to desire more understanding and searches the scriptures, putting himself in that time and using their vernacular.
Cornerstone Revealed