Plucking the Eagle's Wings
Hebrew Patterns in America and the Nation's Capital
Run, Manassas, and a division between brothers all interconnect in Abraham Lincoln's day, thus the Lincoln Memorial. In summary, the eagles (Dan and the White House) are to the north, and the lions (Judah and the Capitol) are to the east. The emblems of the man (Reuben and the Jefferson Memorial) sit to the south, and the
bull or ox (Manses and the Lincoln Memorial) sits to the west ( See fig. F ). The four major tribal emblems coincide uniquely with the four main federal buildings located in the Washington Mall. These four emblems the eagle, the lion, the ox, and the man are the same images found on the living creatures that worship God in His heavenly throne! The layout of the wilderness
The tribe emblems of the wilderness camp can be found in or around the four landmarks bordering the National Mall. The Capitol Building has a lion, the Jefferson Memorial has a man, the Lincoln Memorial has a connection to an ox and the White House is home to the President, on whose emblem is the eagle. Fig. F
camp symbolized God's throne room. The same emblems surround God's Tabernacle. Likewise, in Washington, these emblems surround the Washington Monument, dedicated to the memory of the father of our nation. Interestingly, the original plans for the Washington Monument designated it to be a temple! Israel and America Were Both Divided Both Israel and America were once split into northern and southern realms. David and Solomon each ruled forty years, totaling eighty years before Israel was divided into North and South. America's Civil War started in 1861. Eighty years prior in 1781, George Washington and the Continental Army surrounded Cornwallis at Yorktown, and Cornwallis surrendered. Washington's envoy to Cornwallis was named Benjamin Lincoln. It was Lincoln who handled the terms of the surrender that marked the official birth of America.
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