A Poem
God’s presence dwells among His people once more.
Creation — sacred space ordered and filled with glory.
Fracture — idolatry and covenant breach.
Restoration — God’s name preserved, temple rebuilt in hope.
The seventh iteration of the Divine Fractal Rule,
now architectural and priestly, still pointing to the true Temple.
Digging Deeper
1–2 Kings and Chronicles unfold the Divine Fractal Rule through the building and fate of the Temple.
- Creation: Solomon builds the Temple; God’s glory fills it and He dwells among Israel.
- Fracture: Idolatry, unfaithfulness, and eventual destruction of the Temple.
- Restoration: God preserves a remnant and later allows the Temple to be rebuilt after exile.
The pattern has now become architectural and centered on God’s dwelling place.
Why does this form matter?
Order Revealed in Pattern
The Temple’s design and dedication display perfect sacred order.
Balance in the Tension
Destruction is real, yet God’s presence and promise endure.
Invitation to Fractal Reading
This iteration equips you to see the Temple theme running through the entire canon.

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