History Of Jerusalem ... Finally in 63 CE, the second temple was completed in Jerusalem. However it would only last 7 years, the great Jewish revolt against the Romans. ... View More
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Solomons Temple Until the temple in Jerusalem was built, there was no real establishment or unification of the people since their captivity to Egypt. ... View More
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Jerusalem Israel ... and is divided into three sections: the Old City, New City West Jerusalem, and East Jerusalem. ... The Wall is the small remaining part of King Solomonamp39s Temple. ... View More
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Jesus ... Nazareth. When Jesus was about 12 years of age, He visited the Lordamp39s Temple in Jerusalem, the holy city of the land of Israel. While ... View More
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Zerubabbel as a Messianic Figure ... onto Zerubbabel, the man that God entrusted to be the governor of Godamp39s people upon their return to Israel, and with the rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem. ... View More
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Synagogue Origination: The synagogue originated in Biblical times when the temple in Jerusalem was the center of Jewish life. The oldest dating ... View More
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The Feast of Lights ... After his armies are defeated, Antiochus returns to Judea and forces the Temple in Jerusalem into a temple for the Greek gods he outlaws all of the Jewish ... View More
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How Religion has Shaped History ... King Herod was famous for all the building and temples he built. Some of his best known building projects are associated with the Temple mount in Jerusalem. ... View More
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Monotheism ... So Josiah ordered that all the temples outside of Jerusalem had to be destroyed. So it was done and the only temple that remained was the temple in Jerusalem. ... View More
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The Book of Jeremiah the Old Testament ... In response to Zedekiahamp39s rebellion Nebuchadnezzer of Babylon invaded Judah, broke through Jerusalem and destroyed the temple in 586 BCE. ... View More
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Persian Jews ... 61. Darius also funded the construction of a Jerusalem temple, which the Persians used as a base for its local bureaucracy ibid. Pg. 67. ... View More
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The AuschwitzBirkenau Concentration Camp in World War II ... Doesnamp39t it sound all too familiar The Jews then decide to gather and return back to where they had started: to the Mount Temple, Jerusalem. ... View More
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Habbakuk ... There seems to be an interesting parallel here with Jesus and the moneychangers at the temple in Jerusalem there too the corrupt officials were preying on ... View More
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Judaism ... Traditionalists say that the shattered glass refers to the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. Some say itamp39s suppose to drive away evil spirits. ... View More
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Dead sea scrolls ... and manuscripts. These are believed to be treasures from the Temple at Jerusalem that were hidden away for safekeeping. The Temple ... View More
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The Evoluntion of Creationism ... After an unsuccessful revolt against Rome in 70 CE, the second Temple was destroyed. Areas of Jerusalem were demolished and the Romans built a city Aelia ... View More
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The Dead Sea Scrolls ... and manuscripts. These are believed to be treasures from the Temple at Jerusalem, that were hidden away for safekeepingampquot. See 8 ... View More
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Kabbalah ... to the adult Jewish community B. Hanukah 1. eight days 2. signified with the Menorah 3. commemorating the rededication of The Temple in Jerusalem C. Prayer 1 ... View More
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Jewish life in Babylon ... Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Chaldeanamp39s, captured Jehoiachin, king of Judah, in 597 BC, the time when the temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. ... View More
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Malichi ... The remnant Jews that had returned from captivity 536 BC. Under the leadership of Haggai and Zechariah, they rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem 520516 BC. ... View More
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Daniel ... was drinking his wine, he gave orders to bring in the gold and silver goblets that Nebuchadnezzar his father had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, so that ... View More
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Queen of Sheba ... agreed but when his son left with his many servants and assistants, the company stole the holy Ark of the Covenant from the Temple in Jerusalem and brought it ... View More
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The Apostle Paul ... Paulamp39s final destination was the city of Jerusalem. After Paul finished his third journey, he went to the visit the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. ... View More
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St lukes gospel ... It was of great importance because all the Jews came to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover at the temple where they would sacrifice a lamb without blemish. ... View More
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ethnical conflict in Graeco roman society ... religion. Their founds they have collected for the Jerusalem Temple were confiscated. Their sons were conscripted into military service. ... View More
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Mark 4 and 13 ampquotAampquot paper ... always teach in parables. In Mark 13, Jesus discusses the future destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. Here, one of his disciples ... View More
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Abraham ... Philistia, Edom, Moab and ammon. Solomon replaced David in about 965b.c. He created the temple of Jerusalem. But when he died in ... View More
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The Atom ... religion. This continued until 70 AD, when the Romans destroyed the temple in Jerusalem and once again exiled the Jews. The Palestinianamp39s ... View More
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The Man of Action ... In 538 BC the priest Ezra heads the first of three returns to Jerusalem with 49,897 Jewish people for the rebuilding and restoration of the temple followed by ... View More
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music1 ... The structure of Canaanite temples and their relationship architecturally to the Jerusalem temple. The origins and development of Philistine society. ... View More
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