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Temple on Mount Zion Series 2
Proceedings of the Matthew B. Brown Memorial Symposium “The Temple on Mount Zion,” 22 September 2012
Table of Contents:
- Matthew Roper – “In Memoriam of Matthew B. Brown (1964-2011)”
- Matthew B. Brown – “The Handclasp, the Temple, and the King”
- David R. and Jo Ann H. Seely – “The Crown of Creation”
- Jeffrey M. Bradshaw – “The Ark and the Tent: Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah”
- John Gee – “Edfu and Exodus”
- David Calabro – “The Divine Handclasp in the Hebrew Bible and in Ancient Near Eastern Iconography”
- Mack C. Stirling – “Job: An LDS Reading”
- David J. Larsen – “From Dust to Exalted Crown: Royal and Temple Themes Common to the Psalms and the Dead Sea Scrolls”
- Stephen D. Ricks – “Psalm 105: Chiasmus, Credo, Covenant, and Temple″
- David E. Bokovoy – “Ancient Temple Imagery in the Sermons of Jacob”
- Mark Alan Wright – “Axes Mundi: A Comparative Analysis of Nephite and Mesoamerican Temple and Ritual Complexes”
- Richard O. Cowan – “Latter-day Houses of the Lord: Developments in Their Design and Function”
- Donald W. Parry – Ancient Sacred Vestments: Scriptural Symbols and Meanings
- Lisle G. Brown – “Tamid: Zacharias and the Second Temple”


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Besides writing books, articles, and newsletters, Allen has helped educate thousands of individuals through seminars and lectures throughout the United States, as well as throughout Mexico and Costa Rica. His books have been translated into many languages besides English, including Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.
Allen has served as vice president of FAIR and founding president of the More Good Foundation. He has written articles for the FARMS Review and various online venues, including Meridian Magazine. He is the president of Sharon Parq Associates, a computer and publishing services company located in Orem, Utah.

William J. Hamblin
William J. Hamblin is Professor of History at Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah, USA),
specializing in the ancient and medieval Near East. He is the author of dozens of academic
articles and several books, most recently, Solomon's Temple: Myth and History, with David
Seely (Thames and Hudson, 2007). In the fall of 2010 his first novel was published (co-
authored with Neil Newell): The Book of Malchus, (Deseret Book, 2010). A fanatical traveler and photographer, he spent 2010 teaching at the BYU Jerusalem Center, and has lived in
Israel, England, Egypt and Italy, and traveled to dozens of other countries.
Bill suddenly and unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, 10 December 2019, after playing a pivotal role in the establishment of The Interpreter Foundation.

David R. Seely
David R. Seely is a professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University. He received his undergraduate and Masters degree at BYU in ancient Greek and Classics and his PhD from the University of Michigan in Near Eastern studies. Together with Professor Moshe Weinfeld, he published the Barkhi Nafshi hymns from Qumran in the Oxford series Discoveries in the Judean Desert and he co-authored with William Hamblin the book Solomon’s Temple in Myth and History, and with Richard Holzapfel and Dana Pike Jehovah and the World of the Old Testament. In addition, he co-edited with John W. Welch and Jo Ann H. Seely the volume Glimpses of Lehi’s Jerusalem.