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'''[[God Tabor]]''' was formerly the hierarch of the retreat in Mount Tabor in the Holy Land. That position was taken over by another member of hierarchy, and Tabor came to the Americas. | '''[[God Tabor]]''' was formerly the hierarch of the retreat in Mount Tabor in the Holy Land. That position was taken over by another member of hierarchy, and Tabor came to the Americas. | ||
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Mark L. Prophet, July 1, 1972. | Mark L. Prophet, July 1, 1972. | ||
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God Tabor was formerly the hierarch of the retreat in Mount Tabor in the Holy Land. That position was taken over by another member of hierarchy, and Tabor came to the Americas.
Mount Tabor is the traditional place of Jesus’ transfiguration.
Sources
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, October 11, 1970.
Mark L. Prophet, July 1, 1972.