Inside the Holy of Holies, we found two altars with four truncated horns, shared Ganor. King Hezekiah broke the horns when implementing religious reform as he pushed for everyone to only perform Temple rituals in the Temple in Jerusalem.
There was also a toilet in the room, he added. We know in the Bible that the sanctity of such shrines was desecrated by placing a toilet in the holy of holies.
“with the letters “lmlk hbrn,” or “To the King of Hebron.”
IE, to David (who was King of Hebron before he became king of the whole country)??
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