Saturday September 6, 2014 continued
Our old friend Ryan from Patterson arranged for us to meet up with him and some of his friends at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Temple of Dendur (Dendoor in nineteenth century sources) is an Egyptian temple that was built by the Roman governor of Egypt, Petronius, around 15 BC and dedicated to Isis, Osiris, as well as two deified sons. The temple was commissioned by Emperor Augustus of Rome and has been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1978.
The sphinx portrays the female pharaoh Hatshepsut with the body of a lion and a human and royal beard.
Now here is an interesting twist on the very first prophecy in the Bible at Genesis 3:15 which says "And I will put enmity between you and the woman and between your offspring and her offspring. He will crush your head, and you will strike him in the heel."
If the slippery serpent thinks he can squirm out of his inevitable crushing in the head by misleading the entire inhabited earth with false religious teachings... Wrong again!
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