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14 - Days and Nights in the East

The sermon recounts a morning visit to the Great Mosque in Jerusalem, focusing on the historical significance of its pavement and the massive rock formation within, believed to be the threshing floor of Araunah and a site of ancient Jewish sacrifice. Tracing the site's layered history—from Solomon's temple to Muslim worship—the speaker reflects on the enduring presence of this sacred space, marked by conflict, purification, and reverence, ultimately emphasizing the contrast between the dim religious light of Islam and the open sunlight of ancient Jewish worship, while also contemplating the potential for hidden treasures and the enduring legacy of faith within the city's foundations.

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