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 Highlights in the History of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount
James, brother of Jesus and leader of the Church in Jerusalem, martyred by being thrown from the pinnacle of the Temple Mount.
Spring 1982 CE Union of Third Temple Groups, "To the Mountain of the Lord," "The Faithful of the Temple Mount," and the "Jerusalem Temple Foundation." Planning for the Third Temple.
Pilate, 26-36 CE Herod Antippas, exiled 39 CE Herod Agrippa, died 44 CE Jesus tempted by the devil on the pinnacle of the temple, (Luke 4:1-12).
http://www.templemount.org/history.htm   (1904 words)

  
 The Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful Movement (Gershon Salomon)
The 9th of Av, 70 C.E.; The Destruction of the Second Temple
The Temple Mount at the Dome of the Rock (Dr. Leen Ritmeyer, Dr. Dan Bahat)
http://www.templemount.org   (631 words)

  
 The Temple Mount . . .
Many Bible students believe the references to the "temple" and the "altar" and the "outer court" in Revelation Chapter 11 are referring to spiritual things, and have nothing to do with an actual physical rebuilt temple on the Temple Mount.
If a physical temple is erected on the Temple Mount and if this abomination of desolation is something we can physically see, then we will be on a finite and specific countdown to the exact day of the end of the age.
That 220 days is what the Temple Mount Faithful folks said in 1994 that it would approximately take to erect a new temple and restore sacrifices.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/vkuenzi/TempleMount.htm   (1725 words)

  
 The Real Site of Herod's Temple in Jerusalem
Herod's Temple is referred to by the Jewish people as the Second Temple (the First one being Solomon's Temple), but we shall see later that this designation is not correct.
Actually he moved the Temple site some what to the north and a new Holy of Holies and a new altar were built in place of the desecrated ones.
The temple entrance was from the east, so the Holy of Holies would be in the west.
http://www.biblediscoveries.com/templesite.html   (3251 words)

  
 Myths & Facts - Jerusalem
In 1990, the Temple Mount Faithful, a Jewish extremist group, sought to march to the Temple Mount on Sukkot to lay the cornerstone for the Third Temple.
The First Temple’s Holy of Holies contained the original Ark of the Covenant, and both the First and Second Temples were the centers of Jewish religious and social life until the Second Temple’s destruction by the Romans.
Strictly observant Jews do not visit the Temple Mount for fear of accidentally treading upon the Holy of Holies, which housed the original Ark of the Covenant, since its exact location on the Mount is unknown.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/myths/mf20.html   (6207 words)

  
 The Destruction of the Temple Mount Antiquities, by Mark Ami-El
The Temple had a section known as the Holy of Holies, where the Ark of the Covenant, containing the Ten Commandments and the Torah, was housed.
Their intention is to change the status quo of the place by turning all the areas of the Mount into Muslim holy places, mosques, and prayer areas, with the intention of preventing any Jewish presence whatsoever in the future.
Thus, according to Jewish tradition, the sanctity of the Temple Mount area remains intact despite the Temple's destruction.
http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp483.htm   (3638 words)

  
 Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement
The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement Made a Pilgrimage to the Temple Mount During the Festival of Succoth Together With Friends From All Over the World.
The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement
Three exciting events and demonstrations of The Temple Mount Faithful Movement on the 8th day of Hanukkah in Modi'in, the old city of Jerusalem, and on the Temple Mount
http://www.templemountfaithful.org   (618 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Israel bans Temple Mount ascent of 10,000 Jews
The Mount is the site of Judaism's first and second temples, the primary area of worship for the Jewish faith and the location in which Gods "shekhina," or presence, is thought by Jews to reside.
Although not mentioned by name in the Quran, the Temple Mount also is commonly identified by Muslims as the "furthermost sanctuary," the site from which Muhammad, accompanied by the angel Gabriel, made the Night Journey to the Throne of God.
This is not the usual habits on the Temple Mount.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43426   (1477 words)

  
 Temple Mount Antiquities Destroyed In 'Cultural Intifadah' -- 05/06/2005
During the Second Temple period, Jesus was brought to the area as a baby, according to the Bible.
He later returned to teach in the Temple and overturned the tables of the moneychangers, the Gospels record.
Barkay said it was a tragedy that the Western world was not more concerned about the destruction of the antiquities on the Temple Mount.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ForeignBureaus/archive/200505/FOR20050506d.html   (1092 words)

  
 The Temple Institute: The Holy Temple in Jerusalem
The Temple Institute: The Holy Temple in Jerusalem
http://www.templeinstitute.org   (8 words)

  
 Temple Mount (BiblePlaces.com)
Jerusalem: The Temple Mount (Walking in Their Sandals) Part of a larger article on Jerusalem, section 9 briefly describes the Temple Mount, focusing on aspects of the second Temple Period.
Often visitors wonder why the Temple Mount isn't the highest point in the city when the Bible seems to describe it as such.
Herod enlarged the existing Temple Mount in order to accommodate the larger crowds of Jewish pilgrims coming for the feasts.
http://www.bibleplaces.com/templemount.htm   (749 words)

  
 Temple Mount destruction - Third Temple, Al Aqsa mosque, Har HaBayit
This is a fulfilment of the prophecies of the prophets of Israel for the redemption of the Temple Mount, Israel and all the world.
The agents of Arafat on the Temple Mount are now in the midst of an intensive, violent campaign to destroy and remove all the remains of the First and Second Temples and to change the identity of the Temple Mount into an Islamic site.
The Wakf - the Islamic religious council that administers the Temple Mount, which is holy to Jews and Muslims - recently launched the work at the site, saying it can barely accommodate the thousands who arrive for Friday prayers.
http://www.revelations.org.za/TempleMount.htm   (10657 words)

  
 Temple Mount In Ruins
The Temple (literally, "The House’) is the House that is chosen upon the Mount that is for the people who are chosen.
If the Temple Mount lies physically desolate (for us, this is the meaning of a foreign house of prayer in it) this is because, and only because, it did not possess the decisive value in our lives that it historically deserves.
If I use the term Temples in the plural, it is because my feeling is that that the reason for the destruction lies in the fact that we saw Temples rather than the one important Temple.
http://www.saveisrael.com/eldad/saveisraeleldad.htm   (2484 words)

  
 Israel the Land Of Jesus
At the Southwest corner of the Temple is where the priest blew the Shofar horn to call all the people to pray.
He knew no earthly temple was necessary to the worship of God (4:21-24).
Herod required that the vestments of the high priest be kept in the tower to maintain control over the worship festivals of the Jews.
http://www.olivebranch.com/isreal/jesursalem.htm   (812 words)

  
 Prophecy Central: The Temple
July 29, 2001 - The Temple Mount Faithful were actually permitted to hold a ceremony outside the Old City of Jerusalem near Silwan, during which they symbolically laid their cornerstone of the Third Temple.
Since the Bible teaches that the Temple will be rebuilt, and it is obvious that it must be in the general area of the Temple Mount, there is much speculation about exactly where the Temple might be situated.
In a letter to Prime Minister Sharon, Gershon Salomon, head of the Temple Mount Faithful, said that he believes this problem is caused by the Hand of God.
http://www.bible-prophecy.com/temple.htm   (6088 words)

  
 * Temple Update Index Page
The Temple of God was called by several names by the Israel after the time of Samuel.
The first Temple built by Solomon was constructed from plans given by God to David.
While that is true, and we still have a few years left of that phase of prophetic teaching, there is coming (and it is just on the horizon) a time of devastating natural disasters that will be a prelude to the major political upheavals predicted in the Book of Revelation.
http://www.askelm.com/temple   (1614 words)

  
 Nightmare on Temple Mount - article by Daniel Pipes
The PA has exploited that deference of 35 years ago to increase Muslim claims to the Temple Mount, notably by building the new mosque at Solomon's Stables.
The wall on one side might cave in due to the fact that the Palestinian Authority (PA) has had administrative control over the Temple Mount since the mid-1990s and since then has made many structural changes, all aimed at increasing Muslim claims to the site.
In particular, the PA converted a long-disused space at the southern end, known as Solomon's Stables, into a mosque.
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/458   (769 words)

  
 The Temple Institute: The Holy Temple: Temple and Temple Mount News
The Temple Institute: The Holy Temple: Temple and Temple Mount News
Among the finds are a seal that was used to close sacks of silver at the time of the prophet Jeremiah, shortly before the destruction of the First Temple.
The seal bears a name that suggest the owner may have been a brother of a priest named in Jeremiah's writings, according to Bar Ilan University Prof.
http://www.templeinstitute.org/news.htm   (1650 words)

  
 The Temple Mount: Getting Serious
Muslims are the latecomers in the Holy Land and in the Holy City.
About 1,300 years ago, the Muslims - for whom this is sacred territory with regard to Muhammad, said to have ascended to heaven from a rock on the Mount - built the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aksa Mosque nearby on the Mount.
Muslims are the ones who invaded the Temple area in a attempt to impose what they perceive to be the final, most authentic, "most perfect" revelation.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1485349/posts   (4542 words)

  
 The Temple Mount Archaeological Destruction
According to Israeli law, only the to Muslim structures (Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa) on the Mount are considered holy shrines, in which the Wakf has the control.
The police is refusing to acknowledge that they are dealing with a “cuning” Muslim authority on the Mount, which should never be trusted by its word.
Last Friday, 150,000 Muslims worshipers accented the mount for first Ramadan’s Friday prayers.
http://www.har-habayt.org/whats.html   (8429 words)

  
 BBC NEWS Middle East Israeli police guard Temple Mount
It is known in Jewish tradition as the "abode of God's presence".
The site is holy to Jews because it is the site of the First and Second Temple in ancient times.
The Temple Mount is known as the Haram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) to Muslims.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4424185.stm   (348 words)

  
 The Temple Mount Archaeological Destruction
The Committee for the Prevention of Destruction of Antiquities on the Temple Mount
Help in Saving the Temple Mount Antiquities ***
Check out the sketch below, which was drawn by Dr. Eilat Mazar, to learn better about the recent destruction.
http://www.har-habayt.org   (90 words)

  
 Temple Mount, Old Jerusalem Paintings by Kosinski
The Temple Mount is also known as Har HaBayit and Haram esh Sharif.
The Temple Mount has been destroyed many times in history and these paintings record experiences and images that may well be consigned to history before too long
Welcome to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as seen through the eyes of an artist.
http://templemount.com   (145 words)

  
 Welcome to Aish HaTorah Tunnel Tour
But more than just bricks and stone, we'll also discover a whole new spiritual world -- literally under our feet, and all thanks to the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, who over the years has (and is continuing) to excavate and restore this most precious and holy site.
oday we will explore that remnant of the Temple, known as the Western Wall, or "Kotel" in Hebrew, and the adjacent tunnel system.
n front of the Western Wall of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, an incredible labyrinth of tunnels, arches, and passageways remained untouched for centuries.
http://www.aish.com/seminars/tunneltour   (137 words)

  
 UST Projects-Jerusalem's Temple Mount
The model shows visitors how excavators believe the Temple Mount site appeared prior to its destruction by Roman troops in the year 70 CE.
The reconstruction is based on the recent excavations at the Temple Mount under the direction of Ronny Reich and regional archeologist Gideon Avni.
They are also shown a short high-definition digital video that combines footage from the model with images of the Temple Mount as it stands today.
http://www.ust.ucla.edu/ustweb/Projects/israel.htm   (264 words)

  
 Mount Temple School
As a visitor to our Mount Temple web-site, you are very welcome!
In developing the site, we have tried to hint at the inclusive...more >>
http://www.mounttemple.ie   (110 words)

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