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YES, Actually it is mentioned in The Bible here is just one reference.

"You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in You. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal." Isaiah 26:3-4

Gibraltar - Gebal Tariq (in Arabic, meaning - The Rock of "The Night Visitant"). Koran Sura 86 - By the Heavens and "The Night Visitant" and what will explain to you what "The Night Visitant" is? (1 Thessalonians 5:2; 2 Peter 3:10)

It is the "Star" (the [Luminous] Being of Light - Rev. 9:1 and 22:16) of piercing brightness (the Light of the world); behold this is The Word (made flesh - John 1:14)that distinguishes Good from Evil (Truth from Lies; Reality from Deception; Fact from Fiction).

.Behold, Moses said to his attendant, "I will not give up (the search for enlightenment) until I reach the junction of the two seas (the Straits of Gibraltar) or (until) I spend years and years in travel. . .

The Book of Tephi describes in detail the journey Jeremiah The Bible Prophet took with the daughter of king Zedekiah of Jerusalem called Teia Tephi, The Lia Fail (Stone of Destiny) and The Ark of The Covenant from Jerusalem to Ireland, via Tanis in Egypt (as in "Raiders of The Lost Ark") then on to Gibraltar (where she was proclaimed queen of the Gadite Israelites who live there); Breogan in Spain; Cornwall and eventually landing at Howth, near Dublin, in Ireland on the 18th. of June 583 B.C.

true historical roots actually take us back to the time of the biblical patriarch Abraham. The Bible shows how the fulfillment of national prophecies became the centerpiece of the Rock's long-term significance.

God promised that certain descendants of Abraham would "possess the gate of their enemies" (Genesis 22:17

). There can be no doubt that Gibraltar's strategic position at the mouth of the Western Mediterranean qualified it as a bona fide sea "gate" in the true biblical sense of the term.

When we come to understand the ethnic origins of the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Britain and the United States, this biblical passage comes alive today.

there is more I will add it in soon http://phoenicia.org/gibraltar.html this is a good read... maybe take a look at it also with open minds.

L Wedewer, PhD

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