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Temple Artifacts are items ordained by God as a permanent fixture in the Tabernacle or anearthly Temple and found in that specific house of the Lord. The reference to temple isgeneral and includes Solomon’s Temple, Zerubbabel’s Temple, and Herod’s Temple.Heavenly Temple Artifacts are permanent fixtures of God’s temple in Heaven, and usuallyhave counterparts among the Temple Artifacts, but are not themselves Temple Artifacts. AllTemple Artifacts are Solomon’s Temple Artifacts. Not all Temple Artifacts are found inHerod’s Temple, Zerubbabel’s Temple or The Tabernacle. See Herod’s Temple Artifacts,Zerubbabel’s Temple Artifacts, or Tabernacle Artifacts, respectively, for the artifacts foundin those locations. The following Redemption® cards refer to Temple Artifacts:• (Good): Destruction of Nehushtan (PoC), Filling Zerubbabel’s Temple (FF), Glory ofthe Lord (P), Jehoiada the High Priest (Pi), Solomon’s Temple (Pa, RA3), TempleDedication (RA3), Temple Priests (RA3) and Zerubbabel’s Temple (FF)• (Evil): Breaking Jerusalem’s Wall (RA2), Chronicles of the Kings (LC), KingBelshazzar (FF2) and King Jehoash (RA2)• (Dual-Alignment): King Abijam (RA3)The following Redemption® Artifacts are Temple Artifacts:• Aaron’s Staff (CW), Altar of Burnt Offering (Pi), Altar of Incense (E, Pi), Ark of theCovenant (Wa, Ki, RJ), Book of the Covenant (P, PoC), Book of the Law (Pi, LC, P),Golden Cherubim (RA3), Holy of Holies (D, Pi), Lampstand of the Sanctuary (Pi), Potof Manna (P), Table of Showbread (Pi), Tables of the Law (G, Wa, Pi, FM), TempleVeil (F), The Bronze Laver (Pi, LR) and Windows of Narrow Light (LC, P)
So a "heavenly temple artifact" artifact is not considered a "temple artifact"?