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The Return of Salem

Posted: January 13th, 2012, 2:56 pm
by Matthew.B
I don't have a lot of time to post references right now, but wanted to get this out there for comments from anyone who might know something about this.

There is plenty of scriptural evidence for the return of Enoch's City of Zion in the Last Days, where Zion established on the Earth and Zion that was taken to heaven will be rejoined and will be "New Jerusalem".

Melchezidek's city of "Salem" was also said to have been taken to heaven, just as Zion. Yet I have never heard anything about the return of Salem in the last days, as I've heard of the return of Zion. I would assume, if it returned, it would return to a geographical area near Jerusalem after the abomination of desolation and the Jews' great conversion to worshipping Christ as Messiah.

Anyone heard anything about this?

Re: The Return of Salem

Posted: January 13th, 2012, 8:52 pm
by kenh
Salem (located where Jerusalem is now) joined with Enoch's Zion. They became one city and that combined city will return and our latter-day City of Zion will rise up to meet this returning combined city in the clouds of glory when the Lord returns. The poeple of Salem sought for the city of Enoch.

JST Genesis 14:33,34
33 And now, Melchizedek was a priest of this order; therefore he obtained peace in Salem, and was called the Prince of peace.

34 And his people wrought righteousness, and obtained heaven, and sought for the city of Enoch which God had before taken, separating it from the earth, having reserved it unto the latter days, or the end of the world;
Yes, they were translated and join the City of Enoch.

Re: The Return of Salem

Posted: January 13th, 2012, 9:23 pm
by Matthew.B
kenh wrote:Salem (located where Jerusalem is now) joined with Enoch's Zion. They became one city and that combined city will return and our latter-day City of Zion will rise up to meet this returning combined city in the clouds of glory when the Lord returns. The poeple of Salem sought for the city of Enoch.
I didn't know that phrase meant that the two cities were joined together! I thought that just meant Salem's inhabitants were successful in achieving a Zion state and were also taken.

Thanks, kenh! I was hoping you'd respond... :D

Re: The Return of Salem

Posted: January 13th, 2012, 10:34 pm
by kenh
Actually the spot where the alter that Melchizedek used for sacrifice on what became the Mount of Moriah is where Abraham offered up Isaac and it is where Christ was crucified later. Archeologist have found the exact spot where this happened and the stone casing where the cross vertical beam stood of the Savior's cross in the ground has been discovered with a crack running down on one side where the blood of Christ fell and then travel twenty feet further under the hill where an underground chamber was found. In this chamber they found the Ark of the Covenant in a stone box stacked up just underneath the area where the Savior’s blood flowed down from the cross above and with a fiber optic camera they saw His blood stained on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant. All of the ancient temple items were also in the chamber and all these things were left there and the chamber sealed back up until a future date when our temple will be built upon the same sacred spot and these items will be retrieved for sacred purposes once the temple is built in old Jerusalem. For these things
http://www.wyattarchaeology.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; fascinating things to say the least.

Re: The Return of Salem

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 5:32 am
by Jerhameel
That my friend is a hoax. A lovely story but completely debunked I'm afraid.

http://www.isitso.org/guide/wyatt.html