Keyhole Tombs in Japan Likely are Directly Connected to the Empire of King Solomon's Influence

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King Solomon's biblical influence looks to have been vast, much larger than most people believe, extending all the way into Japan, as the evidence of the many thousands of Keyhole Tombs attests to. The current Japanese tradition of managing evil spirits in the form of Kami is consistent with Solomon's obsession with taming demons in his book, The Testament of Solomon, sometimes called the Jinn, or "Genies" Solomon had a seal on a ring that God gave him and he used it to tame evil. And that signent on that ring was the keyhole pattern that was so prevalent in Japan during the first and second centuries AD.

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