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  • Herod'S Temple <ref name="term_33870" /> ...in all a square of more than 900 feet. It is argued by others that Herod's temple occupied a square of 600 feet at the south-west of the "enclosure." </p>
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  • ...ary fortress, government buildings, a palace for himself and a magnificent temple for the Jews (&nbsp;Matthew 27:27; &nbsp;Mark 13:1; &nbsp;John 2:20; &nbsp; ...d life that Caligula desisted from his attempt to set up his statue in the temple, which so engrossed the Jews that for a time they let the [[Christians]] al
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  • ...re wholly burnt and destroyed, excepting the W. wall of the upper city and Herod's three great towers, which were left as memorials of the strength of the def ...usalem became a resort of pilgrims, the ‘sacred sites’ did not include the Temple area, the Jewish Zion, which indeed was regarded by the Christians ‘with
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  • ...hed from the brazen altar of burnt offering), of acacia wood (in Solomon's temple cedar) underneath, two cubits high, one square. Once a year, on the great d ...present and would accept the offering. With the building of the Solomonic Temple, the presence of God was associated especially with the ark of the covenant
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  • ...instituted [[Pagan]] games, and placed a golden eagle over the gate of the temple of Jehovah; and he furnished the temples, which he reared in several places .... A falsely presumed political necessity was their plea for supporting the Herod's, however unfaithful to God, and even for supporting the Roman government, i
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  • ...an opinion of this prophet's sanctity, that they ascribed the overthrow of Herod's army, which he had sent against his father-in- law, Aretas, to the just jud ...l reason was but the pretext for carrying into effect the determination of Herod's cabinet. That the fear of Herod was not without some ground may be seen in
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  • ...ry remained a full year in Bethlehem, during which the presentation in the Temple took place, and that the visit of the Magi was much later than the adoratio ...actions of three years earlier, again demonstrating his authority over the temple. This created a great stir among the people and a murderous hatred in the h
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  • ...ians 3:16-17; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 6:19-20 ). For John, the ideal which the temple represented will ultimately be realized in a “new Jerusalem” (&nbsp;Rev ...s://bibleportal.com/dictionary/holman-bible-dictionary/temple+of+jerusalem Temple Of Jerusalem from Holman Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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  • ...n to the many buildings a platform was raised near the harbor upon which a temple was built for [[Caesar]] with a [[Colossus]] of Caesar. </p> <p> After [[Ar ...ossi; a promenade round the port, with arches where sailors could lodge; a temple of Augustus raised on a platform, and visible far out at sea, containing tw
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  • ...n to the many buildings a platform was raised near the harbor upon which a temple was built for [[Caesar]] with a [[Colossus]] of Caesar. </p> <p> After [[Ar ...ossi; a promenade round the port, with arches where sailors could lodge; a temple of Augustus raised on a platform, and visible far out at sea, containing tw
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  • ...l </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[The Church]]; [[Israel]]; [[Tabernacle]]; [[Temple]]; [[Typology Type]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . <i> ABD </i> 6:973-79 ...ristians by Celsus, and answered thus by Origen: "In the highest sense the temple and image of God are in the human nature of Christ; and hence, also, in all
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  • Temple The <ref name="term_75170" /> ...en placed by Solomon, a thousand years before it was rebuilt by Herod. The Temple of Herod was destroyed by the Romans under Titus, Friday, August 9, [[A.D.]
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  • ...nts and their victims to Jerusalem, is absolutely fallen; for they have no temple, no altar, no sacrifices. Their land itself seems to lie under a never-ceas ...being always in rebellions (as Addison observes) while they had the Holy [[Temple]] in view, has excited most nations to banish them. Besides, the whole peop
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  • ...d would bring treasures from other nations to make the splendor of the new Temple even greater than the former one (&nbsp;Haggai 2:6-9 ). </p> <p> The fourth ...st chanted the Hallelujah, the hymn of Haggai and Zechariah, in the second temple. The [[Hallelujah]] psalms belong certainly to the period after the return
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  • ..., was at his disposal. It is true that the proximity of [[Antonia]] to the Temple would be a convenience to the priests and Sanhedrists, and save them from t &nbsp;Mark 15:16 <p> Herod's praetorium in Caesarea (&nbsp;Acts 23:35 [[Nas, Rsv]] ) served as the resid
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  • ...ing surnames. the quarries. Rameses III records his successes on his great temple of Medeenet Haboo in western Thebes; among them a naval victory in the Medi ...festivals, made a strong appeal to humanity. Around the principal god of a temple were grouped a number of other deities, subordinate to him there and formin
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  • ...11:34; &nbsp;Psalms 150:4). In the music that David organized for Israel’s temple worship, the main instruments were harps, lyres and cymbals (&nbsp;1 Chroni ...several instruments in the reign of David. When [[Hezekiah]] restored the temple service, which had been neglected in his predecessor's reign, "he set the L
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  • ...mmentators, however, place their coming after Christ’s presentation in the Temple; and some, as an inference from &nbsp;Matthew 2:16, delay it till Jesus had ...owledged, as we have seen in the decree of Cyrus for the rebuilding of the temple. In that Cyrus acknowledged the true God to be supreme, and thus renounces
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  • ...fortress with a wall 2½ miles in circumference, built in it a magnificent temple to Divus Caesar, adorned it with public buildings, colonnades and gateways, ...nt. 20:6, section 1, 18:2, section 2). John Hyrcanus destroyed the Gerizim temple, but they still directed their worship toward it; then they built one at Sh
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  • ...nd began the temple. Then, after along interruption of the building of the temple through [[Samaritan]] opposition, the work was completed in the second year ...ra 2:2; &nbsp;Nehemiah 7:7. This company laid the foundation of the second temple, which was completed in the sixth year of Darius. Fifty-eight years after,
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  • ...properly so called. It saw brilliant and well-defined masses of detail—the temple white on its hill, reeds in the river-bed, the numberless laughter of waves ...The earthquake in Uzziah's time (&nbsp;Zechariah 14:5), which injured the temple and brought down a mass of rock from Olivet (Josephus, Ant. 9:10, section 4
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  • ...was proved to be guilty of plotting to have his father poisoned. </p> <p> Herod's body was greatly diseased: the increasing torments had even caused him to a ...Jerusalem, a work which was begun B.C. 20, but was not finished till after Herod's death, probably not till about A.D. 50 (&nbsp;John 2:20 ). After a troubled
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  • ...specially remarkable for their great architectural works. Not only was the Temple restored, but the fortifications and other public buildings of [[Jerusalem] ...rchitecture, but that day is not yet. See, further, Fortification, Palace, Temple, Tomb. </p> <p> A. R. S. Kennedy. </p>
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  • ...(b.c. 63). Pompey went into the [[Holy]] of Holies, but did not touch the Temple treasures. He did, however, make Judæa tributary to Rome and greatly red ...ommission, who was sent by [[Seleucus]] to fetch away the treasures of the temple, to the victory obtained by Judas Maccabaeus over Nicanor; that is, from th
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  • ...idence as they had was false and conflicting. Jesus’ statement about the [[Temple]] was repeated and misconstrued. Then the high priest elicited from Him a d ...quarters in the fortress known as the Tower of Antonia, which adjoined the Temple on the N. side. The <strong> prætorium </strong> formed part of this for
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  • ...ith the king concerning the affair of St. Paul, who had been seized in the temple about two years before, and within a few days previous to his visit had app ...Ant. 20, 5, 2; War, 2, 12, 1), together with the superintendence of the [[Temple]] at Jerusalem, and the privilege of nominating the high-priest (Josephus,
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  • ...nbsp;James 5:1) the scribes and [[Pharisees]] set him on a pinnacle of the temple, and begged him to restrain the people who were "going astray after Jesus a ...on, that the sufferings of the Jews, and the destruction of their city and temple, were owing to the anger of God, excited by the murder of James. This must
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  • ...o their pity. He allowed his soldiers to repeat what they had seen done at Herod's palace, and place a crown of thorns upon His head, array Him in a purple ro
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  • ...e and the Palatine. Near this is a circular building, once perhaps the <b> Temple of Mater [[Matuta]] </b> , now the Church of S. Maria del Sole. The superst ...on the inside. Among other things these include the spoils of Jerusalem's temple being carried away—the minora, the table of showbread, the sacred trumpets
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  • ...to immediate contact, as it were, with Moses himself, through the original temple copy. His tenderness of heart (conscience) and his humbling himself before ...ent from God, Josiah gathered Jerusalem’s leading citizens together at the temple, where the law was read to them. He gained their support in renewing the na
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  • ...[Ptolemies]]; Herod the Great; Herod Antipas; Herod Philip; [[Archelaus]]; Temple; [[Dead Sea Scrolls]]; Hasmoneans. </p> <p> Clayton Harrop </p> ...to the eastern provinces and died, after having failed in an attack on the temple of the Sun in Elymais, in Persia. See also [[Abomination Of Desolation]]; [
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  • ...alem, without their perceiving it. Three days after, they found him in the temple, sitting among the doctors, hearing them and asking them questions. Afterwa
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  • ...l down the golden eagle which had been placed over the great gate of the [[Temple]] ( <i> Ant </i> . XVII. vi. 2-4, <i> Bellum Judaicum (Josephus) </i> I. xx ...J. 2:4, section 2; Ant. 17:10, section 6; 12, section 6; 20:4, section 2), Herod's slave who tried to make himself king in the confusion consequent on the vac
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  • ...] Ghost. &nbsp;1 Corinthians 6:19 . </p> <p> In &nbsp;Revelation 11:19 the temple of God is opened in heaven, in connection with which are the judgements tha ...the number the palm must be given to the [[Temple]] of Solomon, it was the Temple <i> par excellence </i> . </p>
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  • ...on]] des Judentums, 1903, p. 83). As a religious tribunal it outlasted the Temple and State of Judaea , existing in the shape of a body of academicians down ...sp; Acts 23:28 ). </p> <p> <strong> 4 </strong> . The Sanhedrin met in the Temple, in what was called the <em> Lishkath ha-Gazith </em> (the ‘Hall of hewn-
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  • ...are. Accordingly it was usual for two persons to join forces in paying the Temple tax of a half-shekel by presenting a PhÅ“nician tetra-drachm. This is ( ...ince the men who participated in the transaction continued to serve in the temple with no sense of impropriety. </p> <p> Samuel A. Meier </p> <p> <i> See als
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  • ...‘gods of their own’ which every nation made. In the days of Ezra, when the temple at [[Jerusalem]] was being rebuilt, the Samaritans, who are called ‘the a ...ding the so-called "twelve stones." On this platform perhaps the Samaritan temple stood. </p>
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  • ...17; &nbsp;2 Kings 25:13). No lavers are mentioned in the second or Herod's temple. Solomon's "molten sea" was made of the copper captured from [[Tibhath]] an ...t was used for the same purpose as the laver of the tabernacle; but in the temple there were also ten smaller lavers at which the sacrifices were washed. &nb
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  • Herod'S Temple <ref name="term_33870" /> ...in all a square of more than 900 feet. It is argued by others that Herod's temple occupied a square of 600 feet at the south-west of the "enclosure." </p>
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  • ...hem, (the ancient [[Sichem]] or Naplouse,) Damascus, Cairo, &c. They had a temple, or chapel, on Mount Gerizim, where they performed their sacrifices. They h ...sacrificed at [[Passover]] . </p> <p> Toward the mountain, even after the temple on it had fallen, wherever they were, they directed their worship. To their
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  • ...urch from the State, taught a religion that was independent of priests and Temple, developed doctrines of immortality, resurrection, and judgment to come, th ...performance of its hallowed duties: their punctilious payment of tithes, (temple-offerings,) even of the most trifling things, &nbsp;Luke 18:12; &nbsp;Matth
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  • ...aligula]] sent [[Petronius]] to [[Jerusalem]] to set up the statues in the Temple, Aristobulus joined in the remonstrance against the procedure (Josephus, ''
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  • ...banon. He appointed Herod's brother to Chalcis and the presidency over the temple at Jerusalem. </p> <p> In Claudius' reign occurred the famine in Palestine ...to this latter also, after his brother's death, the presidency over the [[Temple]] at [[Jerusalem]] (Josephus, Ant. 20, 1, 3). Indeed, the Jews were general
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  • ...town. The structure may have been a fortress, though more likely it was a temple built on a series of stepped platforms, similar to the Sumerian ziggurats. ...e Chaldaean builder to whom belongs the credit of designing the Babylonian temple, with its rectangular base facing the four cardinal points, its receding st
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  • ...aught in the Treasury, which in Herod's [[Temple]] was in the court of the temple proper - probably the porticos under the women's gallery, some of the adjoi
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  • ...regard certain [[Galileans]] whom [[Pilate]] had slain in a tumult at the temple, and eighteen on whom the tower of [[Siloam]] had fallen, as sinners above
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  • ...us <i> Ant </i> . xv. x. 3). On the hill above, Herod built a white marble temple in honour of [[Augustus]] (Josephus <i> Ant </i> . xv. x. 3, <i> BJ </i> i. ...who then controlled the area, gave the territory to Herod the Great. After Herod's death, it passed to his son Philip who ruled there from 4 B.C. until his de
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  • ...sp;Acts 2:14 ff.), the immediate agent in healing the lame beggar at the [[Temple]] gate (&nbsp;Acts 3:1-10), and the principal defender of the new faith dur ...er not to "offend." i.e. give a handle of reproach, as if lie despised the temple and law, caused Peter the fisherman again to resume his occupation and brou
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  • ...ove the ground and faced the harbor. [[A]] large court was in front of the temple at Samaria, and a broad staircase gave access to it. </p> <p> 2. Private St
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  • ...e ascended the throne. His curse (&nbsp;Ezra 6:12) on those who injure the temple answers to that on those who should injure the inscriptions at Behistun, an ...l inscription on the rocks at Behistun. He allowed the Jews to rebuild the Temple. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah encouraged the people to go on with the
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  • ...e is still, therefore, a choice of views. On the one hand, the apex of the Temple proper would undoubtedly be the loftiest point of the whole group of buildi ...terux, "a wing"); (b) "anything like a wing, a turret, battlement," of the temple in Jerusalem, &nbsp;Matthew 4:5; &nbsp;Luke 4:9 (of the hieron, "the entire
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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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  • ...id actively resist Rome when [[Hadrian]] desecrated the site of the ruined Temple. </p> <p> <strong> 4. Teaching of the NT </strong> . As idolatry was thus n ...re]] was only to be looked for. After the death of [[Julius]] [[Caesar]] a temple in his honour was erected at [[Ephesus]] (29 b.c.), and it was only a step
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  • ...''(Meill. Taanith).'' </p> <p> '''23.''' '''''—''''' The dedication of the temple of [[Zerubbabel]] (&nbsp;Ezra 6:16). The day is not known, so some put it o
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  • ...aesarea for the purpose of keeping order among the pilgrims in the crowded Temple precincts, as the Turkish soldiers now do at [[Easter]] among the [[Christi ...elation 9:16; &nbsp;19:14,19 (twice); (b) "a company of soldiers," such as Herod's bodyguard, &nbsp; Luke 23:11 (RV, "soldiers") or the soldiers of a garrison
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  • ...not more than some 10 years, for it was thrown down in the burning of the temple by the Roman army. And out of those ruins a fragment has been excavated in
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  • ...the day of <i> Ta’eb </i> it was believed that the sacred vessels of the [[Temple]] would reappear which had been concealed on Mount Gerizim,§ [Note: Bousse ...at his people’s enemies, and establish a great empire with its capital and temple at Jerusalem. Thereafter some one of the various transcendental enemies of
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  • ...st him. There was instantly a great commotion; Paul was dragged out of the Temple, the doors of which were immediately shut, and the people having him in the ...ge the multitude against St. Paul; they seized him, dragged him out of the temple, beat him, and were upon the point of putting him to death, when he was res
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  • ...hristian]] circles that Herod the Great was born in Ashkelon, the son of a temple slave of Apollo. Herod did have family and friends there and gave the city ...them of Timhath who expounded his riddle (&nbsp;Judges 14:19). Later, the temple and lake of Derceto (with a female head and bust and fish's fail, like Dago
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  • ...Testament all occurred before the fall of Jerusalem and destruction of the Temple in [[A.D.]] 70. </p> <p> Joel [[F.]] Drinkard, Jr. </p>
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  • ...im. &nbsp;John 11:54 </p> <p> 29 Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. Cleanses the temple &nbsp;Mark 11:1-18 </p> <p> The [[Greeks]] visit Jesus. Voice from heaven. ...5); though according to another account it was found in the ruins of the [[Temple]] when Julian attempted to rebuild it (Philostorg. 7:14). A similar belief
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  • ...ontrast.] &nbsp; 1 Kings 8:63 ) <em> sacrifice </em> is not mentioned! The Temple is a house of prayer); (4) <em> Elijah’s intercession </em> (&nbsp; 1 Kin ...n by the Jews, &nbsp;Exodus 29:43 . &nbsp;Luke 1:10 . It was a part of the temple service, Is. 56: 7. &nbsp;1 Kings 8:59 . Jesus Christ recommended it both b
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  • ...om Claudius Lysias to Felix at Caesarea, where he was at first confined in Herod's judgment-hall till his accusers came. They arrived. [[Tertullus]] appeared ...om Claudius Lysias to Felix at Caesarea, where he was at first confined in Herod's judgment-hall till his accusers came. They arrived. Tertullus appeared as t
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  • ...odus is but four years earlier than Hales's, and the interval to Solomon's temple foundation is 642, only four more than the 638 obtained above by Bible calc ...appointed by Rome king of Judaea. </p> <p> 20 Herod begins to rebuild the temple </p> <p> 6 Birth of John the Baptist. </p> <p> 5 Birth of Christ. (See NEW
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  • ...tual in Babylon, and who undervalued the humble beginnings of the restored temple, in contrast with the gorgeous pomp of the Babylonian temples. As the work
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  • .... From a priest Titus received the lamps, gems, and costly garments of the temple. The rabbis rose as the priests went down. The only distinction that now th ...next to attending upon the sacrifices and the service of the tabernacle or temple, was the instruction of the people and the deciding controversies, distingu
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  • ...ersion.] ‘precincts’) of &nbsp; 2 Kings 23:11 and applied to part of the [[Temple]] buildings lying on the W., where two [[Levites]] were stationed (&nbsp; 1 ...Josephus]] mentions a "suburb" in the valley separating the W. wall of the temple from the city opposite, i.e. the S. end of the Tyroproeon valley, which lie
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  • ...Israel. But, whereas Hiram feared the God of Israel and helped forward His temple, "iniquity" even pride was found in Tyre. Therefore, God "cast her to the g ...says, that Tyre was built not above two hundred and forty years before the temple of Solomon; which would be in A.M. 2760, two hundred years after Joshua. Ty
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  • ...1 Kings 14:25 ) and compelled Rehoboam to pay a tribute which stripped the Temple of much of its golden treasure and ornamentation. It appears from the Egypt ..., after Jesus ascended to reign over the kingdom, the Israelite community, temple, and sacrificial system were removed. The promise God made to Adam and Eve,
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  • ...port that received cedar logs from Lebanon, now for the rebuilding of the Temple under the leadership of Zerubbabel. </p> <p> In 164 B.C. more than 200 Jewi ...of pilgrims. Here the materials for building both the first and the second temple, sent from [[Lebanon]] and Tyre, were landed, &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:16 &nbsp
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  • ...centuries B.C. The Iron Age showed a flourishing community, and an Iron II temple yielded many cultic artifacts. </p> <p> [[George]] W. Knight </p> ...the Philistines captured Israel’s ark of the covenant and placed it in the temple, the god Dagon fell down in front of the ark and broke in pieces (&nbsp;1 S
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  • ...ehind. In Jerusalem the thirty-five acre platform on which Herod built his Temple still stands, and parts of the tower of David at the [[Citadel]] are Herodi
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  • ...ncoln, <i> [[Paradise]] Now and Not Yet </i> ; R. J. McKelvey, <i> The New Temple: The Church in the New Testament </i> ; P. S. Minear, <i> Images of the Chu ...s destined to be ‘fitly framed together.’ Each serves to make up the ideal temple of God, which is being built for ever. Each is a true part of that mystical
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  • ...of the armed retinue of the native dignitaries (&nbsp;Matthew 26:47). The Temple police were under the command of a captain of high rank, who probably contr
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  • ...ill-fortune that beset the Jews): the first deals with the outrage in the Temple of [[Isis]] in Rome, where the priests lent themselves to a trick by which ...er in private life is given in &nbsp;2 Kings 4:10. The "bedchamber" in the Temple where [[Joash]] was hidden was probably a store-chamber for keeping beds, n
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  • ...weh came under the same condemnation, e.g. Jesus’ alleged reference to the Temple (&nbsp;Mark 14:58, &nbsp;Acts 6:13). His violation of the sacredness of the ...e force or violence, except once; and that was to drive bad men out of the temple, and not to drive them in." We know the origin of it to be from the prince
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  • ...nbsp;Zechariah 1:7; &nbsp;Zechariah 7:1) and the constant reference to the Temple may be explained on the ground that the prophet here busies himself with th
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  • ...to the Feast of the [[Dedication]] instituted by Judas Maccabaeus. (See [[Temple]]). </p> <p> Literature. '''''—''''' Maimonides, [[Mishna]] Torah, or Yad
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  • ...ed with sackcloth" (&nbsp;Esther 4:2). "The [[Beautiful]] Gate" of Herod's temple (&nbsp;Acts 3:2) was the outer one, made of [[Corinthian]] brass, surpassin ...te type ( <i> Hastings’ Single-vol. Dictionary of the Bible </i> , article‘Temple’). </p> <p> W. Cruickshank. </p>
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  • ..., and was now residing, perhaps, in the castle of Antonia, or it may be in Herod's palace. [[Pilate]] came forth from his palace and met the deputation from t ...ume 9 of the same series err, <i> New Testament Apocryphal Writings </i> ("Temple Bible Series"), gives the text of the Gospel of [[Nicodemus]] and the Gospe
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  • ...em. There they sacrificed a passover. Towards the mountain, even after the temple on it had fallen, wherever they were, they directed their worship. To their
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  • ...ly resembling Christ or Messiah (&nbsp;Revelation 13:11); sitting in God's temple as God, apparently restored Israel's persecutor, whence the sacred [[Hebrew ...ified with the false Jewish Messiah, who was to work miracles, rebuild the Temple, and establish a great empire with demons as his agents. Under the inspirat
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  • ...e previous twenty-three years. After his secretary Baruch read them in the temple, the city leaders became so disturbed that they read them to Jehoiakim. The ...s, Jeremiah caused his prophecies to be read by Baruch in the court of the temple. Jehoiakim, hearing of this, had them also read in the royal palace before
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  • ...ed the very conception of [[Judaism]] as a national religion, for in the [[Temple]] of Jerusalem alone could God be worshipped with the rites He had Himself ...uke 2:4 ). </p> <p> Jerusalem is called the Holy City, the holiness of the temple being regarded as extending in some measure over the whole city (&nbsp;Nehe
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  • ...hias and his accomplices. This is of great importance in the chronology of Herod's reign, as it immediately preceded his own death. It has been calculated as
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  • ...cubits (50 ft.). Herodotus, i. 183, similarly mentions Belus' image in the temple at Babylon as 40 ft. high. Oppert found in the [[Dura]] (Dowair) plain the ...actually on the site of the tower of Babel mentioned in the Bible, and the temple of Belus described by Herodotus, this building would seem to have been erec
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  • ...hild was boy or girl, during which period she was not allowed to enter the Temple. The reason for the different lengths of the two periods was that the <em> ...s resources by its records-or relics; but there is some doubt whether this temple was of such high antiquity. Solomon, however, we cannot doubt, would have t
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  • ...eft their money with them. A portion of the vast sums that came into the [[Temple]] treasury in Jerusalem as taxes each year (&nbsp;Matthew 17:24 ) were prob ...the principal city. Tyre was built two hundred and forty years before the temple of Solomon, or twelve hundred and fifty-one before Christ. The Phenicians h
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  • ...rwin-White, <i> Roman Society and Roman Law in the New Testament </i> ; W. Temple, <i> [[Citizen]] and Churchman </i> . </p> ...cation (&nbsp; 1 Kings 21:1-29 ), and. in an emergency, of stripping the [[Temple]] (&nbsp; 2 Kings 18:15 ). In time of peace the main function of the king i
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  • ...V, "... a watch," "(setting a) watch," and "... the watch." This was the [[Temple]] guard, stationed under a Roman officer in the tower of Antonia, and havin ...the "lodges" or "little chambers" were rooms for the accommodation of the temple guard (&nbsp;Ezekiel 40:7 , &nbsp;Ezekiel 40:10 , &nbsp;Ezekiel 40:21 , &nb
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  • ...ther "porches" existent in the time of Christ were almost certainly due to Herod's restoration. Cp. [[Stoics]] (&nbsp; Acts 17:18 ), "philosophers of the porc ...trong> 1 </strong> ( <em> a </em> ), where the triple colonnade of Herod’s temple the ‘Royal Porch’ of [[Josephus]] is also discussed. For details see <e
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  • ...sive priesthood, as a distinct caste, was confirmed by the building of the Temple, and their influence may have been increased by being concentrated within t
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  • ...ho announces the restoration of Israel, and the rebuilding of the city and temple of Jerusalem, through Cyrus his "shepherd" and his "anointed" messenger. Ch ...of the treasury (&nbsp;Ezra 1:7-11; &nbsp;Ezra 6:5), the allowance of the temple rebuilding expenses out of the royal revenue (&nbsp;Ezra 6:4), and the char
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  • ...(cf. Barton, <em> Semit. Or </em> . 229 ff.). There was also at Ashkelon a temple of Ashtart (Herod. l. 105). If their religion was Semitic, so also were pro ...'''' </i> ) means "a swift one" or "pursuer." In the time of [[Joash]] the temple-guards are called <i> ''''' kārı̄ ''''' </i> (&nbsp; 2 Kings 11:4 , &nbs
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  • ...erns (Josephus B. J. 5:22; 5:4, section 2). </p> <p> This tomb was N.W. of Herod's, which was on the N. of the city. Tombs used to be whitewashed yearly on th
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  • ...ssels. The spirit manifested in the proclamation for the rebuilding of the temple (&nbsp;Ezra 1:1 , &nbsp;Ezra 1:4 ) seems also to have been in accordance wi ...t was encumbered (Strabo, 16:1, 5). His designs for the restoration of the temple and the general embellishment of the city were frustrated by his untimely d
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  • ...eunuchs (&nbsp;Isaiah 56:3-7 ), they would no longer be excluded from the Temple worship. This injected grace and hope into the law of &nbsp;Deuteronomy 23: ...which assign him the kingdoms from Jehovah and the duty of rebuilding His temple. Probably he adopted from them his historical name Cyrus ( '''''Κoresh''''
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  • ...forever estranging the Pharisaic party from Rome. But he did not spoil the temple, and appointed Hyrcanus high priest. This event marks the collapse of the M
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  • ...idents of the ‘Common Council’ of the province in cities where there was a temple of Rome and the Emperor; they superintended the worship of the Emperor. The ...on of persecution, owing to Caligula's attempt to set up his statue in the temple. Next he was brought to Tarsus, to escape from Grecian conspirators in Jeru
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  • ...;Psalm 133:2 ). Such distinction we find also in Egypt, where the walls of temple laboratories were inscribed with extensive recipes of such holy oils, while ...eir inauguration shaved off all their hair, and when on actual duty at the temple, were in the habit, it is said, of cutting it every fortnight. The only exc
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  • ...round the whole "court of the priests," inclusive of altar and temple (see Temple; and compare G. A. Smith, <i> Jerusalem </i> , II, 506-9, with the reconstr ...t+of+the+sanctuary;+tabernacle;+temple Court Of The Sanctuary; Tabernacle; Temple from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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  • ...were held in honour of Olympian [[Zeus]] in connexion with the magnificent temple in [[Olympia]] in Elis; the Isthmian games on the Isthmus of [[Corinth]] in
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  • ...re it loosely over the close fitting tunic (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 15:27). The temple veil was of it, naturally as made by Tyrians (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:14; &nbs ...probably worn over the linen, and left outside when the priests entered a temple. The embalmed bodies of men and animals were wrapped in strips of linen. No
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  • ...re 79, as it was presented to Vespasian. Because of the reference to the [[Temple]] of Peace as finished ( <em> BJ </em> VII. v. 7), it must have been writte ...of Herod the Great; (d) Xv-Xvii , the reign of Herod; (e) Xviii-Xx , from Herod's death till the War of 66. While it cannot be called an apology for the Jews
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  • ...or possibly white marble from Arabia. Herod employed Parian marble in the temple, and marble columns still exist in great abundance at Jerusalem. <div> <p> ...thus have been limestone. There can be no doubt that Herod, both in the [[Temple]] and elsewhere, employed Parian or other marble. The marble pillars and te
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  • ...:4) when Jesus came. The universal peace within the empire, so that Janus' temple was shut; the military roads constructed; piracy put clown; commerce unitin
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  • ...” which was to be provided for the burning of the sacrifices in the Second Temple. [[Lots]] were to be cast among the people, priests, and Levites to determi ...ey might make presents of common bread to the priests and ministers of the temple. Honey was never offered with the sacrifices, but it might be presented alo
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  • ...seven years and five months which he reigned, the building of the city and temple was suspended. See [[Ahasuerus]] . </p> ...emies of the [[Jews]] for the purpose of frustrating the rebuilding of the Temple, B.C. 529. [[Josephus]] also calls this monarch ''Cambyses, The Son Of Cyru
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  • ...arital sex, promiscuity, and perversion of the sexual act. The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 6:19 ), so believers should be holy ...s, the ceremonies connected with the celebration of the festivals in the [[Temple]] afforded an excellent opportunity, as may be gathered from the following
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  • ...rty years is a generation, and 40×12 = 480 years to the building of the [[Temple]] (&nbsp; 1 Kings 6:1 ), the other 11 priests filling up the period till th ...ent from the prophet Samuel, and knows the melodies which were sung in the Temple during its existence" (ib. page 100, etc.). He also mentions descendants of
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  • ...th which they sacrificed themselves amid their falling palaces and burning Temple, it is impossible not to recognise the last convulsive outburst of Pharisai
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  • ...Old [[Testament]] being &nbsp;Lamentations 4:7. </p> <p> '''(3)''' Dagon's temple is alluded to under both (&nbsp;1 Samuel 5:2; &nbsp;Judges 16:23). </p> <p> ...and made him grind in the prison. Then, they held a great festival in the temple of Dagon, to celebrate their victory over Samson. </p> <p> They brought for
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  • ...f blood.’ In Josephus ( <i> BJ </i> ii. ix. 4) the word is used not of the Temple treasury, but of the treasures it contained. Herod is said to have created ...kor-ban-as' </i> ) </div> <p> signifying "the place of gifts," denoted the Temple "treasury," &nbsp;Matthew 27:6 . See Corban. </p>
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  • ...<i> [[Coins]] of the [[Jews]] </i> , 102). For literature see Tabernacle; Temple . </p>
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  • ...he several tribes, joined forces with the men of Judah in rebuilding the [[Temple]] and its defences; and from this date, except on the lists of the genealog
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  • ...he several tribes, joined forces with the men of Judah in rebuilding the [[Temple]] and its defences; and from this date, except on the lists of the genealog
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  • ...truction of the temple, it was extinguished; and in the time of the second temple, nothing was made use of for all their burnt offerings but common fire only ...ijah, &nbsp;1 Kings 18:38; and at the dedication of the tabernacle and the temple, &nbsp;Leviticus 9:24 &nbsp; 2 Chronicles 7:1 . This sacred fire was preser
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  • ...ing's knowledge he confirmed the decree of Cyrus by a new edict, and the [[Temple]] was finished in four years (B.C. 516; &nbsp;Ezra 6:15), though it was app
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  • ...ncement with the rabbins, but he fixes its termination at the beginning of Herod's reign. [[Basnage]] places it under [[Judas]] Maccabaeus and his brother Jon ...by the Romans. Its usual place of meeting was within the precincts of the temple, in the hall "Gazith," but it sometimes met also in the house of the high p
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  • ...n as the Feast of [[Dedication]] celebrated the rededication of the Jewish temple after the defilement by [[Antiochus]] [[Epiphanes]] in the second century B ...ation" was a yearly commemoration of the cleansing and rededication of the temple, when polluted by Antiochus Epiphanes, &nbsp;John 10:22 . </p>
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  • <p> <i> See </i> [[Tabernacle]]; [[Temple]] </p> ...e , [[Herod]] 'S). The holiest place continued empty. In the spoils of the temple depicted on the [[Arch]] of Titus there is no representation of the Ark of
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  • ...] ("blessing") after the victory. Psalm 48 was sung "in the midst of God's temple" (&nbsp;Psalms 48:9); &nbsp;Psalms 48:7 alludes to Jehoshaphat's chastiseme ...2 ). Edomites seem not to have been barred from worship in the Jerusalem [[Temple]] with the same strictness as the Ammonites and Moabites (&nbsp;Deuteronomy
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  • ...ens (not that its top should reach heaven, &nbsp;Genesis 11:4), the common temple and idolatrous center of union. The dispersion defeated the purpose of the .... When the process of adorning the image was completed, it was placed in a temple or shrine appointed for it. &nbsp;Jeremiah 12:1; &nbsp;Jeremiah 19:1. &nbsp
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  • ...eath of the first Lysanias, a certain Nymphaeus built a road and erected a temple, and left an account of these acts in an extant inscription ( <i> CIG </i> ...'''' , and Pococke also found an inscription on the remains of a [[Doric]] temple, called Nebi Abel, the ancient Abila, fifteen English miles from Damascus,
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  • ...his reign are the Portus Iulius (37 b.c.), the Templum Diui Iuli (29), the temple of [[Apollo]] on the [[Palatine]] Hill, equipped with public libraries of G ...d, taken into favor and confirmed, nay even increased, in his power. After Herod's death, in A.D. 4, Augustus divided his dominions, almost exactly according
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  • ...orus only had the farming of it, this region never could have descended to Herod's heirs, and therefore properly did not belong to Philip's tetrarchy. The sam ...places the tomb of Abel in a neighboring height where there are ruins of a temple. Josephus calls this Abila, <i> ''''' hē Lusanı́ou ''''' </i> , literall
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  • ...er to believe that He was thinking of <i> bonâ fide </i> vows, made to the Temple, hastily, perhaps angrily, without sufficient regard to the claims of aged ...is, it is the Lord's. I have devoted all I can spare to the service of the temple—I cannot help you." </p> <p> Blessed Lord! how sweetly doth thy gosp
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  • ...rebuilding the temple and the city (&nbsp;Ezra 1:1-4). They completed the temple in 516 BC, in the reign of a later Emperor, [[Darius]] (&nbsp;Ezra 6:14-15) ...> He reverted to Cyrus' policy, by grant enabling the Jews to complete the temple in his sixth year (&nbsp;Ezra 6:1-15). Xerxes (Ahasuerus) his son held the
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  • ...f the parents of Jesus, when they presented their child to the Lord in the temple, was a recognition of the fact that every firstborn son was holy as belongi ..."he saw no temple there, for the Lord God Almighty, and the Lamb, are the temple of it." (&nbsp;Revelation 21:22) </p>
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  • ...a part of the outer ramparts on the north-east, with the north wall of the temple area stretching from it to the east and the second city wall to the north-w ...traditional site preponderate; the nearness of the assumed site to that of Herod's palace is important. (But (See [[Jerusalem]] ,) The explorations of Capt. [
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  • ...t of justice on any trial; nor would they accept of their offerings in the temple. </p> <p> It appears by the [[Gospel]] that there were many publicans in Ju ...rderers, thieves and publicans (Nedar 3:4); the synagogue alms box and the temple '''''Corban''''' must not receive their alms (Baba [[Kama]] 10:1); it was n
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  • ...ark (&nbsp;Mark 6:21), for it proves that birthday feasts were observed in Herod's family, and that officers of the government customarily shared in them. </p ...doubled. At the expiration of this period she went into the tabernacle or temple, and presented a yearling lamb, or, if she was poor, two turtle-doves and t
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  • ...arties were heard by the emperor in an assembly that met in the celebrated temple of Apollo, behind his own house on the Palatine. The imperial verdict, anno
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  • ...arties were heard by the emperor in an assembly that met in the celebrated temple of Apollo, behind his own house on the Palatine. The imperial verdict, anno
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  • ...ot so much to give the exact time as to account for Jesus’ walking ‘in the temple in Solomon’s porch.’ Similarly the Feast of [[Tabernacles]] (σκηνο ...&nbsp; Galatians 3:17 ), and the commencement of the building of Solomon’s Temple is dated 480 years after the Exodus. The chronology of the two kingdoms is
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  • ...een the porch and the altar; the worshippers turned their backs upon the [[Temple]] itself, and worshipped the sun towards the east. [[Certain]] places where ...&nbsp;2 Kings 23:11 '', Not "Suburbs")'' at the western side of the outer temple court. An insult to the only true God, in His own house! Spiritually, God's
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  • ...n. The sympathy of [[Cyrus]] and Cambyses with the Jews in restoring their temple was to him just the reason for prohibiting it. In his decree (&nbsp;Ezra 4: ...ck the people into their own country, and permitting them to rebuild their temple. But the truth of this story is doubtful; and were it true, the interferenc
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  • ...arriage took place, not later than the eleventh year of the king, when the Temple was finished, having been commenced in the year that the Pharaoh led an exp ...3:1, consequently before the eleventh year of his reign, in which year the temple was finished. &nbsp;1 Kings 6:37-38. This Pharaoh afterward made an expedit
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  • ...compare Josephus, <i> Ant. </i> , XV, xi, 3; <i> BJ </i> , V, v, and see [[Temple]] , [[Herod]] 'S). The portico was the scene of Christ's teaching at the Fe
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  • ...question open (thus G. A. Smith, <i> [[Jerusalem]] </i> , II, 212). See [[Temple]] , [[Herod]] 'S. The gate itself was of unusual size and splendor. It rece
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  • ...ple, which followed those above mentioned, was that "Beautiful Gate of the temple" where the miracle of the healing of the lame man was performed (&nbsp;Acts
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  • ...making proselytes. They must soon have risen to prosperity, for the yearly Temple contributions (Philo, Opp. 2:568) of the [[Italian]] Jews (Cicero, Flacc. 2
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  • ...e hand, may I, as he did, leap up and stand, and with Jesus enter into his temple walking, and leaping, and praising God. (&nbsp;Acts 3:1-26) </p> ...ayer the old division of the day into four portions was continued in the [[Temple]] service. As we see from &nbsp;Acts 2:15; &nbsp;Acts 3:1; &nbsp;Acts 10:9.
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  • ...ower of the prophets rose between this time and the building of the second temple. In northern Israel they were the only witnesses for God in the face of the ...f the kingdom of Israel till its final overthrow in the destruction of the temple (B.C. 588) by Nebuzar-adan, who was captain of Nebuchadnezzar's body-guard
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  • ...,000; and of two churches, the latter constructed of fragments of Cybele's temple. Now ''Sart'' . </p> <p> Famed for the golden sands of Pactolus, and as a c ..., from the time of the invasion of Asia by Alexander. </p> <p> The massive temple of [[Cybele]] still bears witness, in its fragmentary remains, to the wealt
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  • ...nd out of prison at subsequent dates. (1) As the result of the riot in the Temple, set on foot by the fanatical [[Jews]] of Asia, he was consigned for a time
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  • ...Ḍer‛ah ''''' </i> . The ruins include those of two theaters, a basilica, a temple, and many important buildings, telling of a once great and splendid city. A ...tals still remaining. Among the ruins Buckingham found a theater, an Ionic temple, a second theater, besides traces and remnants of streets and houses. The p
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  • ...oduce remaining after the first tithe, to be expended at the tabernacle or temple in entertaining the Levites, his own family, etc., changing it first into m ...of his property (1) one tithe for the Levites; (2) one for the use of the temple and the great feasts; and (3) one for the poor of the land. </p>
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  • ...e revealed. The statue, somewhat mutilated, is also to be seen. Another of Herod's temples West of the present village was cleared out by the same explorers.
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  • ...ed in power; Herod thereby became attached to his dynasty, and built him a temple of marble near the sources of the Jordan. Augustus [[Caesar]] died at Nola ...ominions. Herod gave unreserved allegiance to Augustus, and built a marble temple to his honour at [[Caesarea]] Philippi. The emperor died A.D. 14. The Lord
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  • ...f a special poll-tax of the third part of a shekel for the services of the Temple (&nbsp;Nehemiah 10:32). What could be done to mitigate the evil was done by
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  • ...and therefore His triumphal entry and His attack on the desecration of the Temple could have been no part of the programme of a Purim festival. There would h
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  • ...ed <em> Tell Basta </em> , lying near Zagazig, in the E. of the Delta. The temple described by [[Herodotus]] was excavated by Naville, yielding monuments of ...e goddess Bubastis, who was compared to the Diana of Southern Europe. This temple was annually visited by immense multitudes. The ruins of Pi-beseth, on the
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  • ...o [[Adonis]] to be planted over the grotto of the Nativity, as he caused a temple to [[Venus]] to be erected over the site of the sepulchre of our Lord. [[Or ...&nbsp;Luke 2:4 , &nbsp;Luke 2:25 ) in consequence of which event occurred Herod's "massacre of the innocents" (&nbsp;Matthew 2:8 , 26). Inasmuch as Hadrian d
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  • ...forty years before the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] the heavy gates of the temple were mysteriously flung open about midnight at the Passover; but it would s ...phus (Ant. ix. 10,4) states that this happened when the king went into the temple and was struck with leprosy. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 26:16-21 . </p> <p> There w
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  • ...of Cyrus, when an altar was set up at Jerusalem and the foundations of the temple laid. In the tables Eusebius gives an alternative for this period, viz. fro
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  • ...s only diverted from [[Jerusalem]] by [[Jehoash]] giving the royal and the temple treasures (&nbsp;2 Kings 12:17-18). (See [[Hazael]] .) </p> <p> Benhadad hi ...by Metellus, the Roman general. It was a city of the Decapolis. The great temple of the city was by one of the early [[Christian]] emperors probably Theodos
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  • ...xury and debauchery. Their principal deity was Venus, who had a celebrated temple at Paphos. The island was extremely fertile, and abounded in wine, oil, hon
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  • ...deep that he was let down by cords (&nbsp;Jeremiah 38:6), said to be near "Herod's gate." [[Cisterns]] yield only a limited supply of water, not an everflowin ...:6). To this prison tradition has assigned a locality near the gate called Herod's gate (Hasselquist, p. 140; Maundrell, Bohn's ed. of ''Early Travels,'' p. 4
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  • ...this ritual with this ark and on this to base the atonement. In the second temple, as is well known, the incense pan was placed on the "foundation stone" in ...ncer, ''De Legibus Hebrcebrum Ritualibus,'' lib. 3, diss. 8; Lightfoot's ''Temple Service,'' c. 15; Buxtorf, ''Synagoga Judaica,'' cap. 20; Ugolini ''Thesaur
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  • ...one, "in whom all the building fitly framed together, groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord." (&nbsp;Ephesians 2:20-21) </p> <p> It is blessed to behold al ...ets for her hands of ten shekels weight of gold …” (Gen. 24:22). Solomon’s temple was adorned with “gold” (1 Kings 6:20-28). </p> <p> Gold was used as mo
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  • ...s king. (Both these are now in the British Museum.) The remains of another temple were found to the East of this, and there are traces of further buildings a
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  • ...n the ‘Hall of [[Hewn]] Stone’ on the south side of the great court of the Temple. In Rome, too, the Imperial Age saw the law-courts transferred to <i> basib ...ination room. In like manner, when [[Felix]] 'commanded Paul to be kept in Herod's praetorium' , the words apply not only to the whole palace originally built
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  • ...p> Artaxerxes, in addition to his generous gifts, exempted the priests and temple-servants from all taxation (&nbsp;Ezra 7:24 ). In the days of Nehemiah a se
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  • ...;37:17-25&nbsp;Hebrews 9:2&nbsp;Exodus 25:23-29 <p> The arrangement of the temple (q.v.) was the same in this respect. In it the walls of hewn stone were wai <p> <i> See </i> [[Tabernacle]]; [[Temple]] </p>
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  • ...oin is extant inscribed with Neocoron Ephesion, and on the reverse Diana's temple (Mionnet Inset. 3:9; Eckhel Doctr. Vet. Num. 2:520. (See [[Religion]] .) [[ ..."Temple-Keeper".'' The '''neocoros''' was originally ''An Attendant In A [[Temple]] Probably Intrusted With Its Charge'' . The term '''neocoros''' became, th
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  • ...s detached by [[Pilate]] at the request of the Sanhedrin, or a band of the Temple <i> gendarmerie </i> . Pilate’s words, ἔχετε κουστωδίαν (
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  • ...[[Judea]] being finally subdued and laid waste by Nebuchadnezzar, and the temple burned B.C. 588. [[Idumea]] was conquered a few years after. From this peri ...latter name the whole country retained during the existence of the second temple, and under the dominion of the Romans. (6.) "The Holy Land." This name appe
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  • ...very male Jew was required to pay an annual head tax of half shekel to the Temple treasury (&nbsp;Exodus 30:13 ). At the Feast of the [[Passover]] pilgrims w ...thew 17:27) was the approximate equal of the Jewish shekel, which paid the temple tax for two people (&nbsp;Exodus 30:13; &nbsp;Matthew 17:24-27). Originally
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  • ...Christian converts in the army of Theodosius, when they remarked it on the temple of Serapis, according to the story mentioned in Suidas. The same symbol has ...een the symbol of divinity and eternal life, and to have been found in the temple of Serapis. It is known either in the form of the Greek cross or in the for
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  • ...” (1 Kings 22:19). Isaiah received a vision of God’s glory revealed in the temple (Isa. 6:1). The presence of the Lord in [[Jerusalem]] also gave rise to the ...as the chief seat of Caesar-worship, and the first city in Asia to erect a temple to Augustus; others connect it with the worship of aesculapius, for which t
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  • ...ith Peter on three occasions. One was the healing of the lame man by the [[Temple]] gate (&nbsp;Acts 3:4 ). The next was their appearance before the [[Sanhed ...) represents the two associated as in the Gospels; together they enter the temple and meet the impotent man at the [[Beautiful]] gate; together they witness
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  • ...Kings 25:10), was first interdicted shortly before the destruction of the Temple by Titus is based upon restricting the term '''''Ἄρτος''''' to ''Actu ...er of the Northern Kingdom, is represented as worshipping at the Jerusalem temple and observing the feasts there (1:4-7) makes it probable that the author wa
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  • ...tom began: since this learned scribe, reading the law to the people in the temple, explained it, with the other priests that were with him, to make it unders ...trace of hostility to the Romans nor of opposition to Christianity. The [[Temple]] is regarded as still standing, the festive days are still celebrated, the
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  • ...s vow, otherwise he would have offered his hair with the sacrifices at the temple door; but a modified Nazarite vow, usual then in respect to deliverances fr ...four men, and that his vow would end with theirs. Nazarites retired to the temple during the last period of seven days, because they could be secure there ag
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  • ...ed the place as "the house of God," even before the actual building of the temple (compare &nbsp;1 Chronicles 22:1-2 with &nbsp;Genesis 28:17-19). </p> <p> P
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  • ...and the pupils on the ground. In Jerusalem, lectures were delivered in the Temple, somewhere in the outer court. The ‘houses of teaching’ were distinct f ...:3; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 33:3; &nbsp;2 Kings 4:38); often in a chamber of the temple (&nbsp;Luke 2:46), the pupil submitting cases and asking questions, e.g. &n
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  • ...heinous offence was the profanation of the sacred vessels belonging to the temple of Jerusalem, which his wise grandfather, and even his foolish father Evil ...the cup overflow in vengeance, was his profaning the vessels of Jehovah's temple to be the instrument of revelry to himself, his princes, wives, and concubi
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  • ...in St. Paul’s time. Situated in the S.E. of the island, it had the largest temple [[Herodotus]] ever saw (iii. 60), and disputed with [[Smyrna]] and [[Ephesu ...The island was devoted to the worship of Juno, who had there a magnificent temple, fragments of which still exist. It was also celebrated for its valuable po
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  • ...ablished a priesthood of Mçn Arcaeus, having attached to it a multitude of temple slaves and tracts of sacred territory. It was abolished after the death of ...for Antioch the title ‘Tetrapolis.’ Here he erected a [[Senate]] House, a temple to [[Jupiter]] [[Capitolinus]] on one of the eminences of Mt. Silpius, and
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  • ...eath. John may refer to emperor worship in Pergamum, where the first Asian temple to a Roman emperor was erected, in his references to the place “where Sat
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  • ...and they turned back to Jerusalem. After three days they found Him in the temple among the doctors, and they were amazed. Mary’s words, ‘Son, why hast t
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  • ...em, which enabled him to observe from his dining-hall what was done in the Temple. [[Thereupon]] ‘the chief men of Jerusalem’ erected a wall to obstruct ..., as he reclined at his meals, he commanded a view of what was done in the Temple. The priests, being displeased, erected a wall so as to exclude the monarch
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  • ...occurrences are in prose narratives or in Ezekiel’s discussion of the new temple (Ezek. 45:21). In the ancient Orient, household bread was prepared by addin ...ring to God (&nbsp;Leviticus 2:4-10 ). It was used in the tabernacle and [[Temple]] to symbolize the presence of God (&nbsp;Exodus 25:23-30; &nbsp;Leviticus
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  • ...tar is polluted only by injustice (5:4). The [[Essenes]] did not value the Temple sacrifices, and objected to animal sacrifice altogether. The future heavenl
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  • ...<p> Both the Purification of Mary and the Presentation of our Lord in the Temple are commemorated on the 2nd of February (Candlemas). Baronius says that the
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  • ...al part of Jewish worship declined, through their wide separation from the temple, the eyes of Israel were more firmly fixed on their Scriptures, read every
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  • ...akes Jerusalem. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> Herod begins to rebuild the temple. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> Birth of Christ. (The common [[Christian]]
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  • ...quarries half a mile from where they were placed in the pediment of the [[Temple]] mount. Some of these stones are estimated to weigh as much as 415 tons. T ...was a level plain. These stones formed no part of the temple, so that the temple could be destroyed without disturbing them. </p> <p> There are such stones
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  • ...lagues were the entire round of judgments from God's hand. The tabernacle, temple, and New Jerusalem have [[Ten]] as the prevailing figure in measurements. < ...Beasts'' , &nbsp;Daniel 7:1 and &nbsp;Revelation 4:6; the ''4 Equal-Sided Temple-Chamber'' , &nbsp;Ezekiel 40:47. </p> <p> [[Three]] was regarded, by both t
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  • ...f the "queen of heaven" from the Philistines, who possessed a very ancient temple of Venus Urania at [[Ascalon]] ''(Herod.'' 1:105), or from the Egyptians, w
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  • ...would reward the faithful eunuch with a lasting monument and name in the [[Temple]] which would be far better than sons or daughters (&nbsp;Isaiah 56:4-5). E
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  • ...e women danced separately in an apartment above, and the men danced below. Herod's extravagant promise to Herodias' daughter shows that it was a rare deed in ..., in the case of religious observances, composed the regular chorus of the temple , although there are not wanting instances of men also joining in the dance
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  • ...Gabriel should be chosen to visit Zechariah, the officiating priest in the temple, to inform him that he was to become a father, and that he had to name his
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  • ...t the temple was near the castle of Antonia, and (Ant. 15:11, sec. 5) that Herod's palace was near the castle. Therefore, Pilate's hall, which was part of the
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  • ...cubit. Ezekiel probably used the [[Babylonian]] “cubit” in describing the temple. The Egyptian shorter cubit is only about three inches shorter than the lon ...a 'great cubit,' and in the commencement of the description of the future temple the reed is described as being "six cubits long by the cubit and a handbrea
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  • ...uarters (Pilate's &nbsp;Matthew 27:27; &nbsp;Mark 15:16; &nbsp;John 18:28; Herod's &nbsp;Acts 23:35 ). </p>
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  • ...the Jews” (&nbsp;Ezra 6:7 ). [[Cyrus]] had commissioned him to rebuild the temple in [[Jerusalem]] at the end of the [[Babylonian]] exile. Nehemiah described ...''''Τοῦ''''' '''''Ἱεροῦ''''' (&nbsp;2 Maccabees 3:4), "the governor of the temple"= '''''נָגִיד''''' (comp. &nbsp;2 Chronicles 35:8); and '''''Σατρ
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  • ...as invaded by a howling mob of underlings, hangers-on, and soldiers of the temple guard, guided by one of His own disciples (&nbsp;Matthew 26:47, &nbsp;Luke
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  • ...ff.); (2) He transgressed them boldly at times, as in His cleansing of the Temple, His injunction ‘Salute no man by the way’ (&nbsp;Luke 10:4), and His i
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  • ...St. Stephen, one of the Seven, was accused of having spoken against the [[Temple]] and the Law, and by a sudden outbreak of popular hatred he was put to dea ...ilities of a state religion. </p> <p> [[Synagogue]] worship in contrast to Temple worship was purely verbal, consisting in prayer, singing, the reading of th
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  • ...adquarters of those who held these opinions were at Jerusalem, where the [[Temple]] services and the whole atmosphere served to strengthen them in this belie ...religiously significant) in the case of Jews, while the Jewish polity and temple stood. After their overthrow the Jewish usages necessarily ceased. To insis
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  • ...them fancied security in their evil-doing. (During the [[Jewish]] War the Temple was literally the stronghold of the robbers or Zealots, <i> BJ </i> iv. iii ...sulao, "to rob"), is found in &nbsp;Acts 19:37 . Cp. hierosuleo, "to rob a temple," &nbsp;Romans 2:22 , AV, "commit sacrilege." </p>
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  • ...rd among those in exile made possible the remnant that returned to rebuild temple and town, as God had promised through the prophet Jeremiah (25:11; 29:10-14
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  • ...zekiel. In &nbsp;Revelation 11:19 the ark of God's covenant is seen in the temple of God in heaven: symbol here of the resumption of God's dealings with His
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  • ...e of Alexandria, both of whom must have looked upon the worshippers at the temple of Onias as schismatics, it could scarcely have been expected to have come
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  • ...of Christ as the true [[Passover]] [[(§§]] 11 ff). The cleansing of the temple is shewn to have an abiding significance in life [[(§]] 16); and Origen
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  • ...tle attention Philo pays to the Temple at Jerusalem (he never mentions the temple at Leontopolis in Egypt); he is concerned with the cultus only in so far as ...pass.). The soul must strive to become the dwelling-place of God, his holy temple, and so to become strong, whereas it was before weak, and wise, whereas bef
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  • ...ed after a fixed plan, which is totally different from that of any church, temple, or mosque in Palestine’ (Wilson, <i> Recovery </i> , etc. ii. 344). </p> ...Matthew 8:5-13 , &nbsp; Luke 7:2-10 ), provided the half-shekel for the [[Temple]] tribute (&nbsp; Matthew 17:24 ), taught in the synagogue (&nbsp; Mark 1:2
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  • ...housands, with their children and wives, as martyrs to the honour of their temple, in which no image, even of an emperor, who could scourge them with scorpio ...use" see &nbsp;Hebrews 3:1-6. Pharaoh's murder of the innocents answers to Herod's; Christ like Moses sojourned in Egypt, His 40 days' fast answers to that of
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  • ...eaven, &c, they considered as not binding: but to swear by the gold of the temple, by the gift on the altar, &c, they considered as binding; the absurdity an ...e in such a way that, when they died, the goods became the property of the temple. The goods were ‘corban’, meaning ‘given to God’. Having promised t
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  • ...p;Ezra 4:5), sought by "hired counselors" to frustrate the building of the temple, and wrote against them to Ahasuerus (Cambyses) and Artaxerxes (Pseudo-Smer ...from 486 to 465 BC. At that time the Jews had returned from exile and the temple in [[Jerusalem]] had been rebuilt (completed in 516 BC). The completion of
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  • ...nukkah]] was established to commemorate the recapture and cleansing of the temple by [[Judas]] Maccabeus from the Greek forces of [[Antiochus]] [[Iv]] in abo
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  • ...mely, the observance of the great feasts and the sacrificial system in the temple at Jerusalem. B. F. Westcott (Smith's Bible Dictionary) notices the prepara ...to have been wrought here, preventing the Jews from the rebuilding of the Temple, especially, Etheridge, Introd. to Hebrew Lit. p. 134 sq.) The attempt, as
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  • ...fortress (&nbsp;Nehemiah 7:2 ). The Chronicler used the term for Solomon's Temple (1Chronicles 29:1,&nbsp;1 Chronicles 29:19 ) and used the term in the plura ...ity, and he graphically reproduces the details of the scene. [[News]] of a Temple riot-no uncommon occurrence-came up (ἀνέβη φἀσις) to the comman
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  • ...evotional state of mind; </p> <p> '''3.''' To abstain from frequenting the Temple and offering sacrifices (compare Josephus Ant. 18:1, 5); and, </p> <p> '''4
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  • ...e was of the same metal, and valued at eight hundred talents of gold. This temple, with its riches, was in being till the time of Xerxes, who, returning from ...t expressly mentioned. [[Diodorus]] (2, 9) gives a similar account of this temple; but adds that there were large golden statues of Zeus, Hera, and [[Rhea]]
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  • ...are in judgment the evil of Pharisaism, the master sin which dwells in the Temple, serving the very altar (see [[Perfection]] of Jesus, p. 337). But the inve
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  • ...t three in facts such as the date of the Crucifixion, the cleansing of the Temple, and the account of John the Baptist; it is therefore hopelessly unhistoric ...ce, and numbers; also supplemental matter (&nbsp;John 2:19), "destroy this temple," accounting for the charge of the false witnesses unexplained in &nbsp;Mat
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  • ...years were added to the life of Hezekiah. In the restoration of the second temple by Herod fifteen steps led from the Court of the Women to the Court of Isra
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  • ...ys that no fewer than 1000 of these abandoned females were attached to the temple of Aphrodite in Corinth, and were considered as an indispensable part of th
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  • ...ent. It is not clear just how far he participated in the ceremonies of the temple. No doubt he alone entered the Holy of Holies once a year on the Day of Ato
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  • ...e and cymbals, and had garlands of ivy, and a golden vine was found in the Temple, they worshipped Bacchus, for that this was not at all in accordance with t ...emple of God even with the ground, break down the altar, and erect there a temple unto Bacchus (Dionysus) for all to see" (2 Macc 14:33). See [[Dionysia]] .
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  • ...ght, when the people of Jerusalem were asleep, Judas led an armed group of temple guards and Roman soldiers to the place. His final act of treachery was to i ...is stated, </p> <p> '''(1)''' That, instead of throwing the money into the Temple, he bought ( '''''Ἐκτήσατο''''' ) a field with it. As to this poin
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  • ...), states that "Jesus would not suffer any to carry any vessel through the temple" (&nbsp;Mark 11:16), that Simon of [[Cyrene]] was father of [[Alexander]] a ...ark 6:3; Jesus is here called "the carpenter"); αὐτοῦ , (&nbsp;Mark 6:22 , Herod's daughter probably had two names, [[Salome]] and Herodias); πυγμῆ , (&
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  • ...lem]] was always well defended, especially Mount Zion. In later times, the temple itself was used as a castle. The principal parts of a fortification were, <
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  • ...too shallow at the ordinary fords. John moved gradually northwards toward Herod's province where ultimately he was beheaded; Jesus coming from the N. southwa ...ng from a grotto consecrated to the god Pan. At this place Herod erected a temple of white marble dedicated to [[Augustus]] Caesar. This is probably the Baal
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  • ...[Worship]] and service are their twofold function; priests in the heavenly temple (&nbsp;Isaiah 6:1-3; &nbsp;1 Kings 22:19; &nbsp;Daniel 7:9-10; &nbsp;Revela
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  • ...ion of Cyrus, granting permission to the Jews to return and to rebuild the Temple. There is little to be wondered at that it contains no reference to events
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  • ...monarchy developed as a secondary institution alongside the priesthood and temple cult. One can discern two views of the anointed monarchy in the Old Testame ...Magi who inquire for the newborn king of the Jews, and the scribes answer Herod's question by showing from Micah's prophecy that the Christ to be born in Bet
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  • ...was with the redactor of St. Matthew, synchronous with the burning of the Temple. He carefully puts our Lord’s teaching about the last days into a separat
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  • ...them oil of sesame, fish oil, castor oil, and naphtha. That used in the [[Temple]] (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 9:29 ) was no doubt of the finest quality, like the ...eturn for the timber and other materials furnished for the building of the Temple (&nbsp;1 Kings 5:11). </p> <p> Hugh Duncan. </p>
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  • ...ce, however, does point to a time of writing before the destruction of the Temple. &nbsp;Hebrews 10:32-34 describes a time of persecution endured by the orig ...onsulted diviners and magicians. Solomon, whom God had chosen to build his temple, was himself a stone of stumbling to Israel. He erected altars to the false
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  • ...and of St. James, who is said to have been cast from "the pinnacle" of the Temple; also said to have been executed on some Jewish women by the [[Syrians]] (&
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  • ...eeting-places of the priests, when they assembled to go up to serve in the Temple. </p> <p> <b> 3. Christ in Zebulun. </b> —Although our Lord’s teaching
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  • ...udgment upon the wicked, at the end of which God's people have built a new temple, in which they are gathered together. The tenth week closes with the eterna
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  • ...e Temple. No relationship was acknowledged between their activity in the [[Temple]] and their activity in daily life. Micah attempted to correct this misconc ...His prophecy was concerning Samaria and Jerusalem. God spoke from His holy temple, and the prophet exclaimed, "Hear, all ye peoples." He spoke to all people
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  • ...m, son of Hezekiah) is connected with Bethlehem and the destruction of the Temple. His mother’s name is not given, she being described simply as ‘the mot ...at the alleged historical discrepancies involving the census of Quirinius, Herod's massacre of the infants, the star and visit of the magi, the appearance of
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  • ...d as ultimately referring to the [[Messiah]] as the "corner stone." (See [[Temple, Solomon'S]] ) </p> ...12, see No. 9 above.) Some of the corner-stones in the ancient work of the temple foundations are 17 or 19 feet long, and 7.5 feet thick (Robinson, Researche
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  • ...very early years in a school or place of education near the tabernacle or temple (&nbsp;1 Samuel 1:24; &nbsp;1 Samuel 1:28). (See [[Education]]). </p> <p> T
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  • ...services were included among the temple ministry and had due share of the temple revenues. In the institution of a graded hierarchy including metropolitans
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  • ...of Hippocrates, with a chief town of the same name, in which was a famous temple of Æsculapius. The island was celebrated for its wines, beautiful stuffs,
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  • ...ul sums up the matter apart from the imagery of the [[Tabernacle]] and the Temple, and in the simple dialect of the heart, when he says, ‘The Son of God lo ...ear whether we should think of the daily sacrifice of lambs offered in the temple or the [[Passover]] lamb as background. It is abundantly clear, however, th
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  • ...:6); and [[Nathan]] too hastily sanctioned the project of David to build a temple (&nbsp;2 Samuel 7:1 ff.). </p> <p> But the revelation of Jesus comes to us ...kkuk 3:2). Possibly the students composed verses for liturgical use in the temple. The prophets held meetings for worship on new moons and Sabbaths (&nbsp;2
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  • ...ng dimensions. The low-level aqueduct at a point just before it enters the Temple area was found to measure 3 ft. high x 2 ft. 3 inches wide, partly rock-cut
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  • ...en at the fall of [[Jerusalem]] in 70 AD. See the author's article on "The Temple Spoils" in <i> PEFS </i> , 1906, 306 ff. </p> <p> The table of shewbread is
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  • ...owed their origin to the watches of the [[Levites]] in the tabernacle and temple, &nbsp;Exodus 14:24; &nbsp;1 Samuel 11:11 . In the time of Christ, however, ...e divisions were probably connected with the [[Levitical]] duties in the [[Temple]] service. The Jews, however, say (in spite of their own definition, "a wat
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  • ...d's pardon if, when in attendance on the Syrian king, he bowed in Rimmon's temple as a mark of respect to his master's religious feeling, not to the idol. El ...ow is he, a servant of Jehovah, to act when he accompanies the king to the temple of the Syrian god Rimmon? He must bow before the god; will Jehovah pardon t
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  • ...[[Vespasian]] went there to consult the oracle which was without image or temple, and with "only an altar and reverential sanctity" attached to the place. < ...ijah repaired the altar of the Lord: this may have been erected before the temple was built, and been broken down, but its moral bearing is obvious. God vind
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  • ...ide and are instructed. The principal are the [[Inner]] Temple, the Middle Temple, Lincoln's Inn, and Gray's Inn. </p> <p> Inns of chancery, colleges in whic
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  • ...which now adorns the Place de la Concorde, Paris. The courts of the Karnak temple occupy 1,800 square feet, and its buildings represent every dynasty from [[
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  • ...feast began. God forbad either leaven or honey to be offered to him in his temple; that is, in cakes or in any baked meats. But on other occasions they might ...hians 5:6 . God forbade either leaven or honey to be offered to him in his temple, &nbsp;Leviticus 2:11 . The pervading and transforming effect of leaven is
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  • ...lah, and here he destroyed himself and the Philistines by pulling down the temple (&nbsp; Judges 16:21-30 ). Gaza was never for long in [[Israelite]] hands. ...brass, and he did grind in the prison-house: the, however, pulled down the temple of Dagon, god of the Philistines, asnd slew, toget her with himself, "all t
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  • ...incorporated with the Jews; but an Idamean dynasty, [[Antipater]] and the Herod's, ruled down to the final destruction of Jerusalem. </p> ...> <strong> 2 </strong> . The head of one of the families of Nethinim, or [[Temple]] servants, who accompanied Nehemiah to [[Jerusalem]] ( 1Es 5:29 ); see Zih
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  • ...rines that Christ is really a double being. The humanity of Christ was the temple for the indwelling ( '''''Ἐνοίκησις''''' '')'' of Deity upon the
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  • ...Jesus fulfilled messianic prophecy by entering Jerusalem and cleansing the Temple (&nbsp;Matthew 21:1-17 ). </p> <p> B. God punishes fruitlessness but reward
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  • ...which the brass founderies were placed, for casting the metal work of the Temple. (Dr. Merrill identifies it with a site called ''Tell Darala'' , one mile n ...t this place were erected the foundries for casting the metal-work for the temple (&nbsp;1 Kings 7:46 ). <div> <p> '''Copyright Statement''' These dictionary
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  • ...s then entered [[Jerusalem]] as the messianic king (21:1-11), cleansed the temple (21:12-17), and in a series of disputes with the Jews showed how their reje ...he speaks. The awful majesty of our Lord's reproofs in his teaching in the Temple, and his denunciations of the [[Scribes]] and Pharisees, also evidence the
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  • ...surgery was applied, as of binding or anointing, was probably performed by temple attendants, whom the patient’s dream identified with supernatural power. ...ecial physician (medicus viscerum) was (in later times) appointed at the [[Temple]] (Lightfoot, page 781). The priests must have obtained considerable anatom
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  • ...where the narrator is represented as the Son of Mary Himself, she left the temple in her 12th year, having lived in it nine years. It was for long held to be
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  • ...<i> New Testament Theology, </i> pp. 483-86; M. Haran, <i> [[Temples]] and Temple-Service in [[Ancient]] Israel </i> ; R. A. Henshaw, <i> [[Female]] and Male
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  • ...there was an annual payment for maintaining the fabric and services of the Temple; but the fact that this begins by of a shekel, &nbsp;Nehemiah 10:32, shows ...pay religious duties: A <i> didrachma </i> (half shekel) was owed to the [[Temple]] by all Jewish males throughout the world (&nbsp; Matthew 17:24 ). The sec
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  • ...strat-ay-gos' ) </div> <p> besides its application to "the captain of the Temple" (see [[Captain]] denotes "a magistrate or governor," &nbsp;Acts 16:20,22,3 ...usalem, in the tower of Antonia, which was so situated as to command the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;Acts 10:1; &nbsp;Acts 21:32). It was the duty of the military coho
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  • ...[Babylon]] ), and told his warriors to take the spoil and the goods of the temple. </p> 7. Kudur-Lahgumal's Misdeeds <p> He was afraid, however, to proceed t
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  • ...t city. [[Hercules]] was worshipped at Tyre from very early times, and his temple in that place was, according to Herod, ii. 44, as old as the city itself, 2 ...t. </i> , VII, v, 3) Hiram, king of Tyre in the days of Solomon, built the temple of Hercules and also of Astarte. Jason s deputies carried 300 drachmas of s
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  • ...common to both interpretations. One such common difficulty is that Ezra's temple can hardly be identified with that of the time of Herod and Christ, and cer
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  • ...lemn act, or by religious ceremonies as, to dedicate vessels, treasures, a temple, an altar, or a church, to God or to a religious use. <p> [[Vessels]] of si ...es; to devote formally and solemnly; as, to dedicate vessels, treasures, a temple, or a church, to a religious use. </p>
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  • ...sitive about it. </p> <p> To those boys who lived far from the capital and temple the periodical visits must have been of great importance, apart from their
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  • ...he truth is that he was born in the year 3675, and in the year 299 (of the Temple) he was arrested ( <i> i.e. </i> b.c. 49), and he was 36 years old in the t
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  • ...ect can be particularized among the ruins, than the remains of a palace or temple, some of the walls of which are still standing, a gate belonging to another
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  • ...be confirmed by a prediction in the eighth chapter: "And the songs of the temple shall be howlings in that day, saith the Lord God; there shall be many dead
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  • ...ws 8:2. </p> <p> The Teacher come from God, &nbsp;John 3:2. </p> <p> The [[Temple]] made without hands, &nbsp;Mark 14:58; &nbsp;John 2:19-21; &nbsp;Daniel 2: ...r, &nbsp;Revelation 22:16 (a) </p> <p> Sun, &nbsp;Malachi 4:2 (a) </p> <p> Temple, &nbsp;John 2:19 (a) </p> <p> Thief, &nbsp;Revelation 3:3 (a) </p> <p> Tree
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  • ...al time in the early part of the Acts, when the believers went on with the temple worship, etc., before Paul's testimony came in. In some Greek MSS this epis ...munity. Hegesippus says that James was first thrown from a pinnacle of the temple, and then they stoned him because he was not killed by the fall, and he was
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  • ...sed of Christ as the foundation of the spiritual building set forth by the Temple, with its "corner stone," &nbsp;Matthew 21:42; symbolically also of the imp
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  • ...tions; from their own history and circumstances; from the service of their temple, and the ceremonies of their religion; from manners that have faded, and cu ...books, as the entire second part of Isaiah and the description of the new temple (Ezekiel 40-48), probably were never communicated orally. In other cases th
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  • ...their chiefs were soon found by the side of the native rulers in the great temple of Pessinus. There ‘the priests were a sort of sovereigns and derived a l
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  • ...ations are the twelve apostles of the Lamb (&nbsp;Revelation 21:14), whose temple is the Lord God [[Almighty]] and the Lamb (&nbsp;Revelation 21:22), and who ...n's. coronation (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 29:21), Hezekiah's purification of the temple (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 29:21), Josiah's Passover (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 35:7), wo
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  • ...est audience then in the kingdom; as did the judicious Mr. Hooker at the [[Temple]] in the year following. In the year 1594, Mr. Barret preached at St. Mary' ...atest audience then in the kingdom; as did the judicious Mr. Hooker at the Temple in the year following. In the year 1594 Mr. Barret preached at St. Mary's i
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  • ...ing (&nbsp;Luke 19:28-44 ). </p> <p> B. Jesus exercised authority in the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;Luke 19:45-20:19 ). </p> <p> C. Jesus exercised God's authority (& ...cifixion. After his triumphal entry into the city and his cleansing of the temple (19:28-48), he came into conflict with the Jewish leaders (20:1-21:4) and s
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  • ...ssing from God. But frequently that wealth is tied up with the land or the temple in ways that do not carry over into a New Testament age that knows no one s
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  • ...sp;Mark 3:8; &nbsp;Luke 6:17; comp. &nbsp;Matthew 11:22; &nbsp;Luke 10:14. Herod's displeasure with this region is noted. &nbsp;Acts 12:20. The apostle Paul t
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  • ...rmer, however, gave its tone and color to the city, and the chief cult and temple were those of Salaminian Zeus. </p> 2. Early History: <p> Tradition represe
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  • ...ark Noah built, and windows in the temple; and many are to be made in the temple described by Ezekiel. &nbsp;Genesis 6:16; &nbsp;Genesis 8:6; &nbsp;1 Kings ...(6, 4; 7:4), which means ''Timbers'' or ''Beams'' . (See [[Ark]]); (See [[Temple]]). </p> <p> Glass has been introduced into Egypt in modern times as a prot
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  • ...al writers unanimously recognize their own [[Zeus]] and Jupiter. His chief temple and oracle in Egypt were at Thebes, a city peculiarly consecrated to him, a ...2; Arnotius, 6, 12; Justin, 11, 11; Strabo, 1, 49 sq.; 17, 814). His chief temple and oraclein Egypt, however, were at Thebes, a city peculiarly conseerated
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  • ...gate devoted to public business (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 13:16), or before t he temple (&nbsp;Ezra 10:9; &nbsp;Esther 4:6). [[Particular]] trades gathered in cert
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  • ...ss of his choice. In the neighborhood, or within the town probably, were a temple and grove of Eastward, with an establishment of 400 priests supported by Je ...dence. The selection shows the ability of this wicked king. Near by were a temple and grove of Astarte, with an establishment of 400 priests supported by Jez
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  • ...ls, respectively 2,930 ft. and 2,954 ft. in height. There are remains of a temple overlooked from the West by those of a castle. There is also a large ruined
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  • ...he robes of state, as the investiture of office. Hence the robe brought by Herod's or the Roman soldiers, scoffingly, was as though it had been the <em> picta ...furnishings of the tabernacle (&nbsp;Exodus 25:4 , etc.) and of Solomon's temple (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 2:14; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:14 ); in the palanquin of So
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  • ...and of St. James, who is said to have been cast from "the pinnacle" of the Temple. Criminals executed by law were burned outside the city gates, and heaps of
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  • ..., and were bribed off by Psammetichus; on their return they attacked the [[Temple]] of [[Venus]] [[Urania]] at Ascalon. They were finally ejected B.C. 596, a
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  • ...e family as the kings’ (xii. ii. 3). ‘In Morimene, among the Venasii, is a temple of Jupiter, with buildings capable of receiving nearly 3000 hierodouli. It
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  • ...y were on Zion, or the Eastern Hill, and in the immediate proximity of the Temple. </p> <p> Up to the present time, we have not been able to identify one sin
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  • ...nd Phoenicians were associated, first in preparing the materials for the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 5:6-18), and afterward in navigating the Red Sea and the I
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  • .../p> <p> The shields David had taken from his enemies were suspended in the temple as mementoes (&nbsp;2 Kings 11:10 ). (See [[Armour, Shield]] .) </p> <div> ...6, 9, 6; Pliny, 35:3) with golden shields was a peculiar practice. In the Temple at [[Jerusalem]] the shields of David were suspended as mementos (&nbsp;2 K
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  • ...and attested, I regard as the steps, the vestibule, and the portal of the temple. </p> <p> '''3.''' The sense, the inward feeling in the soul of each believ
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  • ...schools for younger children appeared. After the destruction of Herod's [[Temple]] by Titus in A.D. 70 and the disappearance of the Jewish state after the r
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  • ...ade it an island of considerable consequence. It was celebrated also for a temple of ''A'' Esculapius, to which a school of physicians was attached, and whic
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  • ...tutelary gods of [[Tyre]] (as Melecarte, the [[Tyrian]] [[Hercules]] whose temple stood in Old Tyre) shall go down to the ground before Nebuchadnezzar, the c
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  • ...n, especially such as were charged with collecting the tribute paid to the temple service? (Lightfoot, <i> Gal. </i> 93). And was it this usage which suggest
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  • ...gilded. The use of it was interdicted after the destruction of the second Temple, as a token of humiliation (Selden, ''Ux. Ebr.'' 2:15). If the bride were a
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  • ...a]] and Judea. Finally, in AD 70, they conquered Jerusalem, destroying the temple and most of the city. This marked the end of the national life of Israel. <
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  • ...e made it the subject of banter, that God should let them thus profane his temple, without interposing by visible miracles. But these impieties remained not
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  • ...could be bought with the tithe-money and consumed by the worshipper in the temple (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 14:26 ). It is commended to the weak and perishing as a
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  • ...er hair to [[Venus]] in the event of his safe return, and placed it in the temple of Aphrodite Zephyritis. On the following day it was missed, and the Samian
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  • ...on from the Lenaeon (the original center of his cult in Athens) to a small temple in the Ceramicus in the northwestern part of the city, while choruses of me
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  • ...d in sacred history, and his reign was marked also, by the erection of the temple at Leontopolis. </p> ...to have taken a friendly attitude toward the Jews. In his reign the Jewish temple of Leontopolis near Hellopolis was founded in 154 Bc (Josephus, <i> Ant. </
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  • ...''''מִחֲלָ''''' '''''Š''''' (&nbsp;Ezra 1:9), and a room in the (second) [[Temple]] was appropriated to such cutlery ( '''''בית''''' '''''מחליפות''
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  • ...lmination in Cyrus' decree for their restoration and the rebuilding of the temple of Jehovah, whom he confessed to be preeminently "THE God of heaven" (&nbsp ...youths were carried off to Babylon, along with part of the vessels of the temple. There he was obliged to enter into the service of the king of Babylon, and
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  • ...) about 5 miles from Antioch. [[Daphne]] was famous for its fountains, its temple in honour of [[Apollo]] and Diana, its oracle, and its right of asylum. (Se ...hich are the massive remains of an ancient edifice, perhaps those of the [[Temple]] of Apollo (Kelly's Syria, p. 281). For a translation of an ancient inscri
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  • ...s. He commanded Petronius, governor of Syria, to place his statue in the [[Temple]] at [[Jerusalem]] for the purpose of adoration; but the Jews so vigorously
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  • ...servation of the genealogies of priestly families in public records in the Temple, but there is no certain evidence that those of other families were similar
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  • ...f the Temple. But in the meantime ‘the disciples’ are found haunting the [[Temple]] and observing the formal hours of prayer; St. Peter proudly claims that n
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  • ...d. 1:68, 95). He also contributed a large sum toward the rebuilding of the temple of Delphi, and is said to have been visited by [[Solon]] (Herod. 1:30; Plut
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  • ...shmunazar i., Tabnith, Bod-Ashtart, and Eshmunazar ii. Bod-Ashtart built a temple near Sidon, which has recently been excavated. </p> <p> In the wars of the
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  • ...kely to refer to this custom because it was associated especially with the temple-women whose lives were notoriously immoral. The other is that St. Paul uses
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  • ...om promontory to promontory and contained, among other buildings, a famous temple of Aphrodite. </p> <p> The site of Halicarnassus is now called <em> Bodrum ...ollection in the British Museum. He discovered the foundation of the Ionic temple of Aphrodite, and the greenstone foundation of the mausoleum upon which mod
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  • ...ailed at all, it must prevail by the overthrow of every statue, altar, and temple in the world. It pronounced all other gods to be false, and all other worsh ...The author of Hebrews shows us that the ministries of [[Tabernacle]] and [[Temple]] were examples and shadows of Christ’s heavenly Priesthood. In the Fourt
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  • ...e, and gave gifts unto men; then it was that the foundation of every pagan temple shook; the statue of every false god totterd on its base; the priest fled f
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  • ...''Thickness Of Soil'' ) in which Solomon caused the large vessels of the [[Temple]] to be cast (&nbsp;1 Kings 7:46; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 4:17) was a compact lo ...] and Zarethan, in which [[Hiram]] cast the vessels of brass for Solomon's temple. In &nbsp;John 9:6 , &nbsp;John 9:11 , &nbsp;John 9:14 , Thayer gives "made
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  • ...ctly the number of years that the [[Chaldees]] ruled the [[Jews]] from the temple's destruction by Nebuchadnezzar, 588 B.C., to Babylon's overthrow by Cyrus,
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  • ...iah, one of the Bene- Asaph, and superintendent of the fifth division of [[Temple]] wardens in the time of king David (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:3), B.C. 1014. <
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  • ...iver Meander. It was the parent of many colonies, and was celebrated for a temple and oracle of [[Apollo]] Didymaeus, an as the birthplace of Thales, Anaxima ...ns, one of which was capable of holding a fleet. It was noted for a famous temple of Apollo, the oracle of which is known to have been consulted so late as t
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  • ...19 miles S.E. of '''''Εs Salt''''' ("Ramoth Gilead"), 22 E. of Jordan. Its temple, theater, and forum are remarkable ruins. [[Eight]] [[Corinthian]] columns ...the 2nd century. The fortress on the hill, now surrounding a considerable temple, is also probably of this same date. The church with two chapels farther No
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  • ..., etc.), and the service of Mammon, which had pushed its way even into the temple (&nbsp;Mark 11:15-17 and parallel's), was utterly incompatible with the ser
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  • ...e 50th to the Levites. The spoils dedicated by David and his chiefs to the temple were freewill offerings (&nbsp;2 Samuel 8:11; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:27). </ ...y the law, Numbers 1. c. So the spoils devoted by him to provide for the [[Temple]] must be regarded as a free-will offering (&nbsp;1 Samuel 30:24-26; &nbsp;
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  • ...rings of fine flour and oil (&nbsp;Numbers 7:79). Among the vessels of the temple taken by [[Nebuchadnezzar]] and restored by Cyrus, and brought back by [[Sh ...used in &nbsp;Ezra 1:9 (the King James Version) twice to designate certain temple vessels which might better be called "libation bowls"; (3) of πίναξ ,
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  • ...commemoration of the dedication of the altar after the cleansing of the [[Temple]] from the pollution of [[Antiochus]] by [[Judas]] Maccabaeus, by whom it w
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  • ...[[Jews]] instead of that they had formerly paid into the treasury of the [[Temple]] ([[War]] , 7, 6, 6). But this passage loses its force when we remember th
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  • ..." in which Jehoiada, the priest, collected the alms for the repairs of the Temple. &nbsp;2 Kings 12:9-10; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 24:8-11. </p> <p> 2. '''Genazim' ...nt times the "chests" that were provided in the court of the women, in the temple of Herod, to receive the various kinds of money gifts had the exceptional s
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  • ...Arka; and the hill was probably the acropolis or citadel, or the site of a temple (Hamesveld, iii, 39 sq.). The present village has 21 Greek and 7 Moslem fam
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  • ...but, on the contrary, to aid the elders of the [[Jews]] in rebuilding the Temple by supplying them both with money and with beasts, corn, salt, wine, and oi
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  • ...gs, incense and burnt offerings. In 408, the Egyptians had destroyed their temple at Yeb, and the Jews appealed for redress to the Persian governor. It is we
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  • ...mployed with his relatives in special sacred services connected with the [[Temple]] treasury (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 26:25; Heb. and A.V. "Joram"). B.C. 1014. ''
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  • ...aw (&nbsp;Matthew 5:19; &nbsp;Luke 10:26-28, &nbsp;John 5:45), and for the Temple (&nbsp;Matthew 23:17; &nbsp;Matthew 23:21, &nbsp;John 2:16-17), went far de
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  • ...e that followed, and the further Roman outrages of Crassus, who robbed the Temple (b.c. 54), and of Cassius, who sold 30,000 [[Jews]] into captivity (b.c. 51
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  • ...ion was Daphne, near [[Antioch]] (&nbsp;2 [[Maccabees]] 4:33), as also the temple of Diana at [[Ephesus]] (Strabo, 14:641; Apollon. Ephes. Ep. 65). But as th
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  • ...mranuer of the Hanseatic confederacy in the Middle Ages. They had a common temple, the Hellenium, at Naucratis, in Egypt, and nominated '''''Προστάτα ...ost considerable of its earlier importance, yet it was still famed for its temple of Athene in which it was said that the sword of Achilles was preserved, an
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  • ...f our Lord rather than of the Virgin Mary, viz. of His presentation in the Temple and meeting with [[Simeon]] and Anna, so also this festival originally comm
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  • ...roselytizing Fulvia, a noble Roman lady. On pretense of collecting for the Temple, they received from her large sums, which they appropriated to their own pu
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  • ...at Raphia over Antiochus the Great, B.C. 217, and after sacrificing in the temple, to have attempted to force his way into the [[Holy]] of Holies, when he wa
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  • ...<p> 65 First general persecution under Nero </p> <p> The building of the [[Temple]] completed — begun by Herod </p> <p> Paul visits Miletus, and leaves [[Tr
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  • ...ate of a king, and committed great enormities. As he was going up to the [[Temple]] to worship, with great pomp, [[Menahem]] was taken by the partisans of [[
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  • ...s, and urged to .pronounce some magical curse against the defenders of the Temple. Unable to obey, he is recorded, instead of the desired curse, to have utte
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  • ...One, the Prince of life, the Saviour, the Stone or foundation of the true temple, the Stone now exalted to be the Head of the corner (&nbsp;Acts 3:14-15, &n
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  • ...sale the produce of their farms and gardens. Even the outer court of the [[Temple]] itself had in our Lord’s day become a ‘house of merchandise’ (&nbsp
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  • ...perhaps represents the ancient <i> ''''' thermae ''''' </i> , traces of a temple of Silvanus with numerous rock-cut reliefs and inscriptions, and the remain
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  • ...the other commandments (&nbsp;Matthew 19:16-21 ), or the presence of the [[Temple]] of God (&nbsp;Jeremiah 7:1-7 ). </p> <p> Justice in salvation Apart from
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  • ...), with which has been aptly compared the famous inscription on the Saitic temple of [[Isis]] ( '''''Ε᾿Γώ''''' '''''Εἰμι''''' '''''Τὸ''''' '''''
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  • ...(&nbsp;Acts 2:22) So again, when he healed the cripple at the gate of the temple, the blessed words he used were, "In the name of Jesus of Nazareth." (&nbsp
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  • ...r being noticed only in connection with the building and dedication of the Temple, so that we might almost infer that their use was restricted to the officia
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  • ...passover, of tabernacles, and of the dedication of the tabernacle and the temple; the seven branches of the golden candlestick, the number of seven sacrific
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  • ...r doing; as Moses and Solomon, with respect to building the tabernacle and temple, though done by others; and Moses particularly is said to choose the judges
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  • ...This building, which is Roman in architecture, is supposed to have been a temple, the work of Herod. Under this Roman building was recovered a part of a mas
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  • ...he keeper of the treasury (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 26:24 ), the chief of the [[Temple]] (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 9:11 , &nbsp; 2 Chronicles 31:13 ); also to the chie
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  • ...ailed in Egypt, where other-worldliness was so emphatically illustrated by temple and pyramid. Still, to the later [[Jews]] as well as to the [[Egyptians]] t
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  • ...ver dating from the ''''' H̬ammurabi ''''' period was used in a Babylonian temple school, we find the edge of the liver divided into sixteen regions with nam
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  • ...ingly out of their riches ( <em> kôach </em> ) to the building fund of the temple (Ezra 2:69). A proverb warns against adultery, because one’s “strength,
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  • ...t, son of Thebuthus, who surrendered to Titus the sacred utensils of the [[Temple]] ( ''War,'' 6, 8, 3). </p> <p> '''8.''' Son of Sepphias, one of the chief
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  • ...kmen were hired by [[Solomon]] to prepare the wood for the building of his temple. The Sidonians are said to have been the first manufacturers of glass; and
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  • ...h, Ephesus, and Rome were as beset with sufferers as was the [[Jerusalem]] temple. [[Ill]] fortune of all kinds being inflicted by the gods, they alone could
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  • ...; &nbsp;Psalm 2:7 ). Thus a place of honor was assigned to the king in the temple (&nbsp;2 Kings 11:4; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:3; &nbsp;Ezekiel 46:1 , &nbsp;Ezekiel
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  • ...for [[Nazarite]] purposes, for which a special chamber was reserved in the Temple. &nbsp;Numbers 6:5; &nbsp;Numbers 6:9; &nbsp;Numbers 6:19; &nbsp;Ezekiel 5:
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  • ...pp. 283, 293, The [[Epistles]] of St. John, 1883, p. 34; A. Edersheim, The Temple; its [[Ministry]] and Service, 1874, ch. 18; J. Scott Lidgett, The Spiritua
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  • ...&nbsp; 1 Kings 19:15,15 , as also the sacred vessels of the tabernacle and temple, &nbsp;Exodus 30:26 . This anointing of sacred persons and objects signifie
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  • ...with John, instrumentally heals the lame man, addresses the people in the Temple, is arrested, defends himself before the [[Sanhedrin]] and returns to his "
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  • ...ctly back to [[Nazareth]] from [[Bethlehem]] after the presentation in the temple; (2) the discrepancy as to the previous residence at Nazareth (Luke) and th
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  • ...l or basin (מִזְרָק) used in the sacrificial ritual of [[Tabernacle]] or [[Temple]] (&nbsp;Exodus 27:3)-the vessel in which the priest caught the warm blood
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  • ...he Revised Version (British and American) "offerings") which adorned the [[Temple]] at Jerusalem. </p> <p> In the Revised Version (British and American) "gif
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  • ...2, vii. 106). This inscription states that the building had been a heathen temple, but was dedicated as a church in honour of the great martyr St. George, in
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  • ...bodies of Saul and his sons were hung on the walls of Beth-shean, where a temple to the [[Ashtaroth]] was located. Some valiant men from Jabesh-gilead rescu
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  • ...and were of artificial construction, being very often like the front of a temple. The theatres were used for public meetings, as being generally the largest
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  • ...privacy of the highpriest in bathing. There were bath-rooms in the later [[Temple]] over the chambers Abtines and Happarvah for the priests' use (Lightfoot,
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  • ...antiquity and modern times. The act of circumcision is represented in the temple of Khonsu, a medical deity, at Karnak. Among the Jews of antiquity circumci
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  • ...nna, rock, redemption, better country, rest. From the [[Tabernacle]] and [[Temple]] were taken high priest, altar, sacrifice, veil, peace-offering, lamb, ato
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  • ...unt of the aqueduct which [[Pilate]] had built with money taken from the [[Temple]] treasury (Josephus, <i> BJ </i> ii. ix. 4; cf. &nbsp;Luke 13:4). Barabbas
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  • ...ith the multitude by some display, like springing from the pinnacle of the temple. The incidents of this scene look like representative samples of a long exp
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  • ...icus 12:4) the Purification of Mary with all due rites took place at the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;Luke 2:22). </p> <p> The αὐτῶν (‘ <i> their </i> purifica
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  • ...3:13) is in the speech of Peter after the healing of the lame man at the [[Temple]] gate. There the emphasis is laid upon the sin of the [[Jews]] in denying
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  • ...d who there joined their neighbors in opposing the reconstruction of the [[Temple]] at [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;Ezra 4:9). These Dahi were probably the '''''Δά
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  • ...that was called ANTONIA,a fortress built by Herod the Great, adjoining the temple, as described by Josephus: Wars, 5:5. 8. The [[Psalmist]] often calls [[Jeh
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  • ...custom of the Babylonians, who compelled every native female to attend the temple of [[Venus]] once in her life, and to prostitute herself in honor of the go
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  • ...Passover. He then presented Himself to [[Zion]] as her king, cleansed the temple of God, and judged with divine wisdom all the questions by which they sough
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  • ...eat contrast between the heavens of the Most High God and even the noblest temple built by man (&nbsp;Isaiah 66:1 f.) is reproduced with considerable freedom
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  • ...ead (&nbsp; Mark 2:26 , ‘it <em> is </em> not lawful’) suggests that the [[Temple]] still stood when Mark wrote. The characteristics already mentioned, the d
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  • ...ssessed (&nbsp;John 8:52 ). The Jews questioned His statements about the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;John 2:20 ) and were scandalized at His claim to be the bread from
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  • ...s]] (Herod. iii 16). </p> <p> The sacred fire was carefully watched in the temple of Vesta, at Rome, by virgins consecrated to this special service (Virgines
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  • ...d only a notice to the effect that [[Solomon]] caused the forecourt of the temple to be laid with flags. Besides paved streets, Jerusalem before the exile ha
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  • ...ut of the portion of Benjamin, fell to the kingdom of Israel. </p> <p> The temple being at Jerusalem, with the priests and Levites, Judah represented God's p
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  • ...Scriptures was threatened were the destruction of [[Jerusalem]] and the [[Temple]] under [[Nebuchadnezzar]] in 587 BC, in which the Book of Jashar and that
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  • ...Jewish history from the time of [[Abraham]] to the building of the second Temple. It pronounces God's judgment upon pagan nations, but holds out hope that t
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  • ...housed portions of the Roman army used to guard the [[Jews]] inside the [[Temple]] court. Herod required that the vestments of the high priest be kept in th
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  • ...the forest of Lebanon’ (&nbsp; 1 Kings 10:17 , &nbsp; Isaiah 22:8 ). The [[Temple]] also seems to have been used for this purpose (&nbsp; 2 Kings 11:10 ). Se
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  • ...t in Peter’s company he is present at the healing of the lame man in the [[Temple]] (&nbsp;Acts 3:1 ff.; see esp. &nbsp;Acts 3:4 : ἀτενίσας δὲ Π
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  • ...things and pondered them in her heart. When the babe was presented in the temple the pious [[Simeon]] blessed Mary, but had to tell her that a sword should
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  • ...e capacity of governor, with orders to erect the emperor's statue in the [[Temple]] at Jerusalem; but at the intercession of the [[Jews]] he was prevailed up
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