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Amen Amen !!
Now it makes much more sense to me why he called it “house of God.”
I did not know that this was a place where the temple was built !!!
In Israel, however, the Bethel which is on central mountain area above Jerusaelm is considered the place of Jacov’s encounter with God. Which one is more biblically close?