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Well, growing up, and hearing "Ebenezer", i thought of Marley's ghost. Before that, it was mentioned in the Old Testament. To-day, was the third time i photographed this stone, and finally i could read it. Originally, this church building was to mark the merging of two congregations. The stone reads: Ebenezer First Samuel chapter seven verse twelve.
Well, was not able to get inside; but from the street, the window is
still decipherable. Mirror flipping it, it is the same scene if viewed
from inside, except for the colors. We presume it is Martin King, with
the Washington Monument, and the pool to his side, and microphones in
front; and the other pane has three people, and a sign reading "Vote".
Well, growing up, and hearing "Ebenezer", i thought of Marley's ghost. Before that, it was mentioned in the Old Testament. To-day, was the third time i photographed this stone, and finally i could read it. Originally, this church building was to mark the merging of two congregations. The stone reads: Ebenezer First Samuel chapter seven verse twelve.
"Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us." kjv
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