San Agustin of Acolman, Mexico, is plausibly the pre-Aztecan Temple-Synagogue of Solomon, S'Allah'Manos, "Hand of God"
After 60 days of review, I am presenting a series of images based on the extraordinary graphics and statuary of St. Augustin de Acolman, Mexico. gps...19°38′18″N 98°54′35″W
Wikipedia...
In short, the facade of the Church looks like a Christian Church top on a Judaic Synagogue bottom, with an "Ark of the Covenant" middle.
Two highly unusual, entirely non-Aztecan style pieces are shown here from the Church of St. Augustin. The first is the iconic symbol "Arm of the First Man", which I interpret to be "Right hand of God", which Solomon was known to be. (He was also known as something to the effect, "Right and Left hands of God".
The second graphic is that of the Acolman Cross, showing what should be a Christ figure at the center, but for which I believe it looks more like Solomon looked, not necessarily Christ.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AtriumCrossAcolman1.JPG
What has be completely amazed, and what took me so long, is that these images seem to comfortably overlay the road map of Jerusalem itself.
And could the 12 protrusions, rays emanating from the center of the figure be, the 12 Tribes if Israel?
San Agustin of Acolman, Mexico, is plausibly the pre-Aztecan Temple-Synagogue of Solomon, S'Allah'Manos, "Hand of God"
After 60 days of review, I am presenting a series of images based on the extraordinary graphics and statuary of St. Augustin de Acolman, Mexico. gps...19°38′18″N 98°54′35″W
Wikipedia...
In short, the facade of the Church looks like a Christian Church top on a Judaic Synagogue bottom, with an "Ark of the Covenant" middle.
Two highly unusual, entirely non-Aztecan style pieces are shown here from the Church of St. Augustin. The first is the iconic symbol "Arm of the First Man", which I interpret to be "Right hand of God", which Solomon was known to be. (He was also known as something to the effect, "Right and Left hands of God".
The second graphic is that of the Acolman Cross, showing what should be a Christ figure at the center, but for which I believe it looks more like Solomon looked, not necessarily Christ.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AtriumCrossAcolman1.JPG
What has be completely amazed, and what took me so long, is that these images seem to comfortably overlay the road map of Jerusalem itself.
And could the 12 protrusions, rays emanating from the center of the figure be, the 12 Tribes if Israel?