What Hieroglyphics on Jeremiah’s Tomb Reveal
The hieroglyphics on Jeremiah’s Tomb give us a picture of his journey with the Ark of the Covenant, the Stone of Destiny, and other Hebrew artifacts. And it starts off in Tannis in Egypt.
The hieroglyphics on Jeremiah’s Tomb give us a picture of his journey with the Ark of the Covenant, the Stone of Destiny, and other Hebrew artifacts. And it starts off in Tannis in Egypt.
This song is a combination of two songs. "And they sing the "Song of Moses" the servant of God, AND the "Song of the Lamb", saying, Great and marvellous [are] Thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true [are] Thy Ways, Thou King of the holy people – Rev. 15:3."
This little book’s message is simple – it’s about life; its meaning; its purpose. But it will challenge everything you think you already know about God, the universe, and yourself.
Teia Tephi was king Zedekiah of Jerusalem’s remaining heir, the tender twig, who fled to Ireland – via Egypt, Gibraltar, Spain and England – with Prophet Jeremiah during the first sacking of Jerusalem. She became the queen of Gibraltar and Tara.