Yom Kippur mystery

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Interesting that this is the location of a lot of goat worshippers. This next pic is what has been known as the gates of hell. Why? I don't know but it is on Mount Hermon.
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That coincidently may also be the cliffs from which the goats of Yom Kippur are cast off from. In Matthew 16 and Mark 8 Yeshua takes the disciples far into the north of the Galilee to Caesarea Philippi full of heathens.

Ceasarea Philippi is a Roman city full of the most despicable idol worship, worship of the "god" Pan and Ba'al, with orgies, temple prostitutes and infanticide. All are practices so inappropriate contentographic with orgies, prostitution, idols, human sacrifices, especially babies, and statues of sex and fertility, it would be a place of utter wickedness. So why would Yeshua take his disciples there for the transfiguration? And it just so happens Caesarea Philippi sits below Mount Hermon. Is there a connection? Satan takes Yeshua to the temple wall during his 40 days of temptation, and Yeshua takes his disciples to Mount Hermon for a transfiguration.
 
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This next pic is what has been known as the gates of hell. Why? I don't know but it is on Mount Hermon.
bonias7.jpg

That coincidently may also be the cliffs from which the goats of Yom Kippur are cast off from. In Matthew 16 and Mark 8 Yeshua takes the disciples far into the north of the Galilee to Caesarea Philippi full of heathens.
I was there in July 2018. Spooky place. Our tourguide said it was called the Gates of Hell by the Pharisees due to the sheer volume of demonic sacrifices and worship practices at the Pan shrine. In that grotto there used to be a huge pool of water. They would throw people in there who would be sucked down the drain (human sacrifice) There was an ancient Christian clergy man who prayed at this spot for the practice to stop. That was followed by an earthquake which pretty much dried up the pool.
 
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