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  • topic_name = Temple Mount | The '''Temple Mount''' [[Hebrew]], ''Har haBáyit'', also called '''the Noble Sanctuary''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Temple]]
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  • [[Image:Temple square.jpg|thumb|center|Temple Square in Salt Lake City]] |
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  • topic_name = Temple Mount | The '''Temple Mount''' [[Hebrew]], ''Har haBáyit'', also called '''the Noble Sanctuary''
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  • `Ιερον is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning: [[Temple]]
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  • [[Image:Salt_lake_temple.jpeg|thumb|center|The temple at [[Salt Lake City]].]] | ...Latter Day Saints (Strangite)|Strangite]], [[Church of Christ (Temple Lot)|Temple Lot]], [[Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]], [[Ch
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  • ...f Persia. Zerubbabel is also noted for laying the foundation of the Second Temple in Jerusalem the next year.
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  • ...of Israel, that although they were going to be sent into exile, and their temple destroyed, some people would return to their land.
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  • ...were, like Jesus, Jews resident in Israel who worshiped on occasion in the Temple in Jerusalem and weekly in local synagogues. ...on of non-Jews (Gentiles) into the church and later the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in [[AD 70]], Christianity and Judaism increasingly parted way
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  • : Temple begins to be rebuilt in Jerusalem, but people face opposition and stop : [[Haggai]] calls on the people to continue rebuilding the Temple
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  • Flyleaf is an alternative rock band from the Temple/Belton, Texas area. The band and its members have previously played under s
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  • * Religious sites - [[Temple Mount]]
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  • ...rganized the construction of the Temple, which was built over 7 years. The Temple acted as a focal point for corporate worship of God and the offering of sac
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  • ...medan Province]] states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the Babylonians and remained in the
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  • ...rges the people to proceed with the rebuilding of the second [[Jerusalem]] temple in 520 BC after the return of the deportees.
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  • ...f two returns from Babylon, the first led by [[Zerubbabel]] to rebuild the temple, and the second under the leadership of [[Ezra]] to rebuild the spiritual c
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  • [[Acts 3:1]] tells of Peter and John going up to the Temple at the time of prayer. This shows that they were still living as devout Jew After healing the crippled man in the Temple, Peter proclaims the Gospel to the amazed crowd. This is his second message
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  • ...and taxes were high<ref>Culbertson. Living Portraits, 16</ref> whilst the temple and Solomon’s palace were built.
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  • ...he conquest of [[Jerusalem]] by [[Nebuchadnezzar]], during which the first Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed and King [[Jehoiachin]] was taken prisoner ([[Is ...ations 4]] laments the ruin and desolation that had come upon the city and temple, but traces it only to the people's sins.
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  • * He was engaged in conflict about the Temple Luke 21:38 - And all the people came early in the morning to him in the temple, for to hear him.
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  • ...encourage the people in their unfinished responsibility of rebuilding the Temple.
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  • ...ople of Israel were exiled to foreign lands. Some returned and rebuilt the temple in [[Jerusalem]], but remained under foreign rule. The Romans controlled th ...o the throne in [[640 BC]], and "rediscovered" the Books of the Law in the Temple. Josiah brought the kingdom back to God, but under subsequent kings the peo
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  • <blockquote>Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days.”</blockquote> <blockquote>They replied, “It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and you are going to raise it in three days?” </blockquote>
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  • ...until the ninth hour, for the sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two. Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your han
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  • ...the prophet Jeremiah who lived at the time of the destruction of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem during the fall of the Kingdom of Judah at the hands of Babylo
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  • ...because the author is speaking specifically of the [[tabernacle]], not the temple, and the Tabernacle had not been functioning for almost a thousand years. I
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  • ...charias, while Zacharias was performing his functions as a priest in the [[temple]] of [[Jerusalem]]. According to Luke, Zacharias was a priest of the course
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  • ...e 19]], Jesus challenged their authority when he over-turned tables in the Temple. This anger likely contributed to the plots against Jesus. ====The curtain in the temple====
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  • ..., calling God "Abba" (or Father) in Gestheme ([[Mark 14]]) and calling the Temple is Father's house at age 12 ([[Luke 2]]). His disciple Peter acknowledged i
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  • ...s''' - The people are accused of empty ritual and superifical trust in the Temple in passages such as [[Micah 3:11]]
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  • '''Fifth Decade:''' The Finding of Our Lord in the Temple (Luke 2:41-52)
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  • ...Messiah, you too are blessed by God and you are a member of the spiritual temple, the Church, built upon the foundation of Christ.
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  • ...a possible shift of the church's headquarters to Eldorado, Texas, where a temple has been built by FLDS Church members.
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  • [[Image:Salt_lake_temple.jpeg|thumb|center|The temple at [[Salt Lake City]].]] | ...ithheld the LDS Priesthood from Blacks in 1978, and the changes in the LDS temple ceremony in 1980.
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  • ...Soldier to compete in the metal market with the likes of Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Crash Test Dummies, and Soundgarden. After Holy Solider's reinventi
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  • ...e two verses put the context of the preceding passages into that of Jewish temple services as compared to Christian worship.
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  • ...es on the Seleuciid king [[Antiochus Epiphanes]] who desecrated the Jewish Temple in [[Jerusalem]]. There is some debate about whether or not this prophecy w
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  • ...was built, called Ælia Capitolina (Ælia was Hadrian's family nomen), and a temple to Jupiter Capitolinus was built on Mount Moria. No Jew (therefore no Jewis
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  • ...Jews. This is further shown by the fact that they continued to meet in the Temple.
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  • ...aves us with a picture of Jews who had returned from Exile and rebuilt the Temple and Jerusalem, under the eyes of the Persian Empire. Around [[333 BC]], the
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  • ...ms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.
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  • ...d in support to Dr. Jenkins’s new Headquarters Complex Building Program. A temple was also erected in Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. By 1981, the dream over the yea
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  • ...rises, was the temple destroyed within forty years? The answer is yes. The temple was thrown down approximately 70 A.D. Jesus was crucified approximately for ...s being split into parts. The dividing point is when the sacrifices at the temple are stopped. This is defined by Daniel 9:27, as the "midst" of the Tribulat
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  • ...editors, “Chanting Down Babylon: The Rastafari Reader,” (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, simultaneously published by Kingston, JA: Ian Randle, 199
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  • ...position in the heavenly realm and the days would begin to shorten. In the temple to Saturn in Rome, the feet of Saturn were then symbolically bound with cha
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  • Following the return, Jerusalem including its walls and temple were rebuilt under the guidance of leaders such as [[Nehemiah]].
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  • ...ed Sea in both versions of The Ten Commandments, the toppling of the pagan temple in Samson and Delilah, train wrecks in Union Pacific and The Greatest Show
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  • ...r about a hired foreigner playing such a major role in the building of the Temple, the writer points out that Huram's mother was Jewish. Huram's skills are s ===Altars, the Tabernacle and the Temple===
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  • | Solomon contracts Huram to manage the bronze work for Temple furnishings. | The Temple included an indoor swimming pool that held 44,000 litres.
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  • me: and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the LUK 2:27 And he came by the Spirit into the temple: and when the parents
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  • ...run a risk of starvation instead of being actually starved to death in the temple of [[Minerva]].
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  • 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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  • ...In English, the word “priest” denotes both Christian presbyters and Jewish temple ministers; in the Greek New Testament, however, these Jewish ministers have ...impeding one-flesh unity, unnaturally disrupting our body's functions, and temple defacement.
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  • ...in Rome, which has a circular interior and was originally built as a pagan temple, was re-dedicated as a Christian church in 609 by Pope Boniface IV. Moreove
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  • * [[Temple (EBD)]] * [[Temple, Herod's (EBD)]]
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  • ...s demise would have fueled Christian preaching that Jesus had replaced the Temple sacrificial system (John 1:29, Hebrews 10:11f, Jacob Neusner. Jesus in the
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  • ...her, his shroud and coffin are his pulpit -his grave and tombstone are his temple, and he still preaches to you though he lies in silence before you and utte
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  • ...it help if all the houses were convents and monasteries as splendid as the temple of Solomon? Who is benefited if you fast for St. Catherine, St. Martin or a
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