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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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