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The Temple Revealed in Creation

A Portrait Of The Family

Dr. Dinah Dye takes readers on a journey back to “the beginning” – the Book of Genesis – to uncover the ancient blueprint of God’s Temple in the creation story. Many people today debate the purpose of the Temple: Was it just a physical building? Is it now irrelevant, or will it appear again in the end times? Dr. Dye approaches these questions from a fresh angle, exploring the ancient understanding of the Temple from the birth of time. She reveals that the concept of sacred space is woven into the fabric of creation itself.

What People Are Saying

Dr. Dinah Dye is one of the most important teachers of our time. Her insight and depth of knowledge allows her to take the reader into a deeper understanding of Yahweh’s plan for His Kingdom. By sharing this teaching on The Temple and how it was revealed from the beginning, it challenges the believer to evaluate each thought to dive deeper! Thank you Dinah for this book! I am reading it again!

Glenna

Book Summary
A Portrait of the Family in Genesis

This book paints a picture of how the structure and order of the universe reflect the pattern of God’s Temple. The subtitle “A Portrait of the Family” hints at a beautiful insight: the design of the family unit in Genesis mirrors the design of God’s house (Temple). As you read, you’ll discover how themes like light separating from darkness, the Garden of Eden, and the roles of Adam and Eve all connect to the blueprint of a sanctuary where God desires to dwell with His children. Dr. Dye shows that the Temple theme begins in Genesis, teaching enduring lessons about family, community, and our relationship with the Creator.

Written in an accessible style, The Temple Revealed in Creation is filled with symbolic theology presented in plain language. Dr. Dye challenges you to see familiar scriptures with new eyes and to “think outside the box” about the world’s oldest story. By the end, you’ll understand why the Temple isn’t just an Old Testament relic, but a living concept that matters for our lives today. Readers often come away with a deeper appreciation for God’s great love and plan from the very beginning of creation

Why This Book Matters For Your Faith

Foundations of the Faith

This book helps you grasp how the foundation of the world is linked to the foundation of God’s Temple. It reinforces that our faith isn’t built on random ideas, but on a deliberate design God established from the start.

God’s Presence in Creation

By viewing Eden as a prototype of the Temple, you’ll see that God’s presence with humanity has always been His desire. The Garden was like the first “Holy of Holies,” and understanding this will enrich your sense of God’s nearness and purpose for creation.

Family and Sacred Space

A Portrait of the Family implies that our family relationships are tied to sacred principles. The book explores how living in harmony (as God intended in Eden) is akin to living in God’s holy space. This insight can inspire you to make your home and family life a reflection of God’s sanctuary principles of order, peace, and covenant love.

Sneak Peak

Discovering the Living Symbolism of God’s Plan from the Beginning

Written in an accessible style, The Temple Revealed in Creation is filled with symbolic theology presented in plain language. Dr. Dye challenges you to see familiar scriptures with new eyes and to “think outside the box” about the world’s oldest story. By the end, you’ll understand why the Temple isn’t just an Old Testament relic, but a living concept that matters for our lives today. Readers often come away with a deeper appreciation for God’s great love and plan from the very beginning of creation.

Meet The Author

Early Life and Spiritual Journey

Dr. Dinah Dye was raised in a vibrant Jewish community in Ottawa, Canada, where Torah was central, the Sabbath was sacred, and Hebrew school laid the foundation for her identity. Summers at an Orthodox Jewish camp immersed her in tradition and the richness of her heritage. However, as a young adult in the 1960s and ’70s, Dinah’s path took an unexpected turn. She explored the New Age movement and the counterculture, searching for something deeper—something true.

Her conclusion? The truth would be universal, grounded in love, and simple enough to reach anyone willing to listen.

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