Do L6 base packages have media that would clearly illustrate the connection that Dr. Bock made between Psalm 110:1 and the geography of 1st century Jerusalem? That seemed like something that Logos would have (maybe even an interactive?), so with it being such a vivid description (and Dr. Bock even saying, "…if you were to look at a picture…"), I was surprised that the lesson didn't have an Explore link to such a picture.
I'm curious, not only about the relative positions of the temple and the palace, but also what was Dr Bock's concession in saying, "…from the Mount of Olives…allow that the Shekinah is facing you as you look at it,…"
- Agree these should have been an illustration per one of the maps available in Logos. Any map of the Old City of Jerusalem or photo of Temple Mount from the Mount of Olives will work. From the Mount of Olives, across the Kidron Valley, the golden Dome of the Rock marks the spot where the Temple stood: you are facing west. The Palace was either to the south (David's) or to the west-south-west (Solomon's). (David's more obviously at the right hand: Solomon's to the left and behind looking from the Mount of Olives, behind and to the right hand from the perspective from the Temple as it faced the Mount of Olives.) Logos: Biblical Places Maps, Old Testament Jerusalem or Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, Old Testament Jerusalem (Page 247) (LLS:ZPHATLASBBLREV)or Bible and its Story, Volume 4: Jerusalem (LLS:BBLSTRY04)