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  • ...d by the [[Egyptian]] inscriptions. From the time of the rebuilding of the Temple under Darius we are also in uncertainty, though this period does not bulk l ...easons: ( <i> a </i> ) This is in harmony with the time-reckoning from the Temple of Solomon back to the Exodus (&nbsp;1 Kings 6:1 ), and fully satisfies the
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  • ...ting their beams on mount [[Olivet]] and on Jerusalem. Jesus coming to the temple at daybreak (&nbsp;John 8:1-2), as they were extinguishing the artificial l ...as afterwards carried away by Titus to Rome, where it was deposited in the Temple of Peace. When Genseric plundered Rome, he is said to have carried it to [[
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  • ...crifices.' Josephus, indeed, does not mention any Galileans slain in the [[Temple]] by Pilate; but the character which he gives that people sufficiently corr
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  • ...house speedily, speedily even in our days, rebuild it. O God, rebuild Thy Temple speedily!’ and in the aspiration repeated more than once, but especially ...f the year; and at the same time of the day, as the daily sacrifice at the Temple, the crucifixion beginning at the hour of the morning sacrifice, and ending
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  • ..., for it is a much disputed question upon what part of the temple area the temple was built. There is a tower, <i> now </i> called Antonia, on the N.W. angle ...tle" from which soldiers came down to rescue Paul from the [[Jews]] in the temple; and from its stairs he addressed the multitude, &nbsp;Acts 21:31-40 . </p>
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  • ...r of Trachonitis are the large ruins of Musmeih, which an inscription on a temple door identifies with Phocus (Phoeno) the old capital (Burckhardt, Trav. [[S
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  • ...in a tumult there by the priests of ''A'' Esculapius, who had a celebrated temple in that city (Eusebius, ''Hist.'' &nbsp;Ecclesiastes 4:1-16; &nbsp;Ecclesia
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  • ...itation may be further justified by the fact that the destruction of the [[Temple]] established a new order of things not simply with reference to Judaism, b
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  • ...cles 18:1-21:17 ) </p> <p> E. God's revelation in mercy of the site of the Temple and the place of the altar of sacrifice (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:18-22:1 ) </ ...cler, however, his chief importance had to do with his construction of the temple in Jerusalem (2:1-7:22). Building programs and clever trading activities co
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  • ...p it, and anything that threatened to be a danger to their power or to the Temple cultus with which their power was bound up they strove to destroy. That any ...ered institutions of Judaism. With the destruction of the Jewish state and temple in a.d. 70, they passed into the pages of history. </p> <p> J. [[Julius]] S
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  • ...he [[Jews]] say that the Temple was 46 years in building, which, since the Temple was hardly completed at the outbreak of the War (Joseph. <em> Ant </em> . X
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  • ...acred head, and gave up the ghost, instantly, we are told, the vail of the temple was rent in twain, by some invisible hand, from the top to the bottom; thus ...e from forty years before the destruction of the Temple—namely this of the Temple-doors’ opening of themselves, and the Sanhedrin’s flitting from the roo
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  • ...to their country fields. Nehemiah caused Judah to bring the tithes to the temple treasuries ''(In Which Malachi [[Supported]] Him, '' &nbsp;Malachi 3:8 '')' ...for us” (&nbsp; Nehemiah 4:20 NRSV). He had respect for the sabbath, the [[Temple]] and its institutions, the Levites, and tithing. </p> <p> Nehemiah was an
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  • ...iii , xi, 2, in which Judas, the Essene, is represented as teaching in the Temple. His objection that Josephus credits the Essenes with a belief in a paradis
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  • Treasury (Of Temple) <ref name="term_9050" /> ...s court was the ordinary scene of the Lord's ministry when teaching in the temple. See also [[Treasure]] , [[Treasurer]] , [[Treasury]] . </p>
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  • ...us see, further, Zahn, Evangelium des Matthäus, p. 109; and Edersheim, The Temple at the Time of Jesus Christ, p. 35 f.] </p> <p> On the other hand, it is ve
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  • ...6:14-19; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 15:23-29). </p> <p> When [[Solomon]] built the temple in Jerusalem, he placed the ark in the Most [[Holy]] Place (&nbsp;1 Kings 8 ...ditions of the Gentile world, was prophetic; and was regarded as a kind of temple or residence of the deity. It comprehended all mankind, within the circle o
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  • ...rong> [[Folding]] doors </strong> are mentioned only in connexion with the Temple (&nbsp; 1 Kings 6:34 ). </p> <p> The <strong> threshold </strong> (&nbsp; J ...aving of the rooms </b> .-This is very seldom of wood (except in Solomon’s Temple, &nbsp;1 Kings 6:15; &nbsp;1 Kings 6:30, where the wood was overlaid with g
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  • ...the Jews' destruction; the feast of [[Dedication]] the purification of the temple by the Maccabees, after its defilement by [[Antiochus]] Epiphanes. (See [[E ...those Jews who were in or near Jerusalem would naturally congregate in the Temple courts (cf. &nbsp;John 10:22 ff.), but none were in the habit of going up o
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  • ...istic cosmogony. The date of composition cannot be later than a.d. 70. The temple was evidently still standing, and sacrifice was offered (59:2). But the Eth ...herefore, have been written much prior to the time of Herod, and, as the [[Temple]] is still standing, must have been written before a.d. 70. The author (or
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