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Beersheba is further mentioned in the following Bible passages: Isaac built an altar in Beersheba (Genesis 26:23–33). Jacob had his dream about a stairway to heaven after leaving Beersheba. (Genesis 28:10–15 and 46:1–7). Beersheba was the territory of the tribe of Simeon and Judah (Joshua 15:28 and 19:2). The sons of the prophet Samuel were judges in Beersheba (I Samuel 8:2). Saul, Israel's first king, built a fort there for his campaign against the Amalekites (I Samuel 14:48 and 15:2–9). The prophet Elijah took refuge in Beersheba when Jezebel ordered him killed (I Kings 19:3). The prophet Amos mentions the city in regard to idolatry (Amos 5:5 and 8:14). Following the Babylonian conquest and subsequent enslavement of many Israelites, the town was abandoned. After the Israelite slaves returned from Babylon, they resettled the town. According to the Hebrew Bible, Beersheba was the southernmost city of the territories settled by Israelites, hence the expression "from Dan to Beersheba" to describe the whole kingdom.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beersheba Berrsheba wiki]</ref> | Beersheba is further mentioned in the following Bible passages: Isaac built an altar in Beersheba (Genesis 26:23–33). Jacob had his dream about a stairway to heaven after leaving Beersheba. (Genesis 28:10–15 and 46:1–7). Beersheba was the territory of the tribe of Simeon and Judah (Joshua 15:28 and 19:2). The sons of the prophet Samuel were judges in Beersheba (I Samuel 8:2). Saul, Israel's first king, built a fort there for his campaign against the Amalekites (I Samuel 14:48 and 15:2–9). The prophet Elijah took refuge in Beersheba when Jezebel ordered him killed (I Kings 19:3). The prophet Amos mentions the city in regard to idolatry (Amos 5:5 and 8:14). Following the Babylonian conquest and subsequent enslavement of many Israelites, the town was abandoned. After the Israelite slaves returned from Babylon, they resettled the town. According to the Hebrew Bible, Beersheba was the southernmost city of the territories settled by Israelites, hence the expression "from Dan to Beersheba" to describe the whole kingdom.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beersheba Berrsheba wiki]</ref> | ||
==YA Sun and Sovereign | ==YA Sun and Sovereign YA Sun Templar== | ||
There is a planetary matrix spiritual merge occurring between the DHA air spiritual tones within the Ankhulasa Sun in the [[Reisha Worlds]] through [[Tiamati Mother Goddesses]] embodiment sequences unifying with the [[Sovereign YA Templar]] of Peridot Suns that are connected through the [[1st God World Creation]] of the [[Emerald Order]]. The planetary matrix merge between the Yunasai’s AA Sun, YA Sun and VA Sun with the Cosmic Spirit Body planes, is happening through a holy matrimony celebration of marrying the Seven Sons with the Seven Daughters of the [[Cosmic Sun Founders]], generating their sovereign [[King Solomon]] [[YA Sun Cosmic Cathedral]] and Cosmic Dragon Twin sun-star network that is anchoring within [[Be’ersheva]].<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3982-the-golden-kryst-templar-10d-recoding GKT 10D recoding]</ref> | There is a planetary matrix spiritual merge occurring between the DHA air spiritual tones within the Ankhulasa Sun in the [[Reisha Worlds]] through [[Tiamati Mother Goddesses]] embodiment sequences unifying with the [[Sovereign YA Templar]] of Peridot Suns that are connected through the [[1st God World Creation]] of the [[Emerald Order]]. The planetary matrix merge between the Yunasai’s AA Sun, YA Sun and VA Sun with the Cosmic Spirit Body planes, is happening through a holy matrimony celebration of marrying the Seven Sons with the Seven Daughters of the [[Cosmic Sun Founders]], generating their sovereign [[King Solomon]] [[YA Sun Cosmic Cathedral]] and Cosmic Dragon Twin sun-star network that is anchoring within [[Be’ersheva]].<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/3982-the-golden-kryst-templar-10d-recoding GKT 10D recoding]</ref> | ||