Al L. Shane, Jacob Judah Leon of Amsterdam (1602-1675) and his models of the Temple of Solomon and the Tabernacle, Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, 96, 1983, pp. 145-169
H. Goren and R. Rubin, "Conrad Schick's Models of Jerusalem and its Monuments", PEQ 128 (1996), pp. 103-124
Hamblin, William J. and Seeely, David Rolph, Solomon's Temple; Myth and History, Thames and Hudson, 2007, p. 109
Hamblin, William J. and Seeely, David Rolph, Solomon's Temple; Myth and History, Thames and Hudson, 2007, p. 191-3
Simon Goldhill, The Temple of Jerusalem, Harvard University Press, 129
Juan Rafael de la Cuadra Blanco: "King Philip of Spain as Solomon the Second. The origins of Solomonism of the Escorial in the Netherlands", en The Seventh Window. The King's Window donated by Phillip II and Mary Tudor to Sint Janskerk (1557), p. 169-180. concept & editing Wim de Groot, Verloren Publishers, Hilversum Auflage. 2005, ISBN 90-6550-822-8.
Juan Rafael de la Cuadra Blanco: «King Philip of Spain as Solomon the Second. The origins of Solomonism of the Escorial in the Netherlands», en The Seventh Window. The King's Window donated by Phillip II and Mary Tudor to Sint Janskerk (1557), p. 169-180. concept & editing Wim de Groot, Verloren Publishers, Hilversum Auflage. 2005, ISBN 90-6550-822-8.
Joan R. Branham: The Temple That Won't Quit. In: Harvard Divinity Bulletin. 36, No. 3. Jahrgang, Autumn 2008 (harvard.edu [abgerufen am 23. März 2021]).
Temple Square North Visitors' Center: Temple Square North Visitors' Center. churchofjesuschrist.org, 21. Februar 2012, abgerufen am 15. Oktober 2013.
Home. Glencairn Museum, abgerufen am 15. Oktober 2013.