A sermon delivered on lord s day morning november 9 1884 by c.
City of david threshing floor.
1ch 21 28 then david said this is the house of the lord god and this is the altar of the burnt offering for israel.
The first one being of what ophel rock sakrah sela or the threshing floor would have looked like as viewed by king david from the city of david.
Spurgeon at the metropolitan tabernacle newington.
Hashem then answered the prayers of the land and the pestilence ceased from israel.
This is also a bogus argument.
The temple was built on a threshing floor.
Cornuke s second main argument is that the threshing floor which david purchased for the location of the temple was situated within the city of david 2 samuel 24 18 25.
15 1 6 18 25.
Threshing floors are dirty were never built near springs.
Ophel rock threshing floor 2 samuel 24.
Solomon built the temple on the threshing floor david bought.
As a final confirmation that jerusalem was something more than the city of david which was something more than zion.
21 21 22 then david approached and when araunah looked and saw him he left the threshing floor and bowed down before david with his face to the ground.
David built and altar there to hashem and he offered elevation offering and peace offerings.
At that time when david saw that the lord had answered him in the threshing floor of ornan the jebusite then he sacrificed there.
22 david said to him let me have the site of your threshing floor so i can build an altar to the lord that the plague on the people may be stopped.
The threshing floor of ornan at that time when david saw that the lord had answered him in the threshing floor of oman the jebusite then he sacrificed there 1 chronicles xxi.
Here is an angel in the area of the threshing floor which was in the city of david and he points away in the direction of jerusalem i e.
Since the threshing floor is the site of the temple which is in the city of david as well as the true place of zion it seems all three converge and solidify in logical summation as well as logical submission that the true location of the temple needs to shift to its proper and original site south of the traditional temple mount.