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 Temple in Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Temple was built by Solomon.
The building of that Temple by the LDS Church was postponed for a more suitable time.
The Temple Mount is believed by some Muslims to be the place where the prophet Mohammed ascended to heaven.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_in_Jerusalem   (2193 words)

  
 Second Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This second temple was missing the Ark of the Covenant, the Urim and Thummim, the holy oil, the sacred fire, the Ten Commandments, the pot of manna, and Aaron's rod.
This temple, during the different periods of its existence, is often regarded by believers as but one house, the one only house of God.
Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple, was destroyed in 586 BCE when the Jews were exiled into the Babylonian Captivity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple   (773 words)

  
 Temple of Jerusalem
The poverty of the new Temple consisted chiefly in the scarcity of its furnishing.
The Prophet Ezechiel described the Temple in the light of a heavenly vision, and though his description is symbolic it agrees in its essential features with that of the Book of Kings; to all appearances he describes the Lord's house as he saw it while he performed his priestly duties.
The sacred edifice consisted of two chief halls, one called hekal (house or temple), or qodes (the Holy), and the other debir (that which is the oracle), or godesh haggodashim (the Holy of Holies).
http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/t/temple_of_jerusalem.html   (6048 words)

  
 Temple of Jerusalem
The temple of Jerusalem was the all- absorbing religious centre in Israeli religion.
The first was erected in 10th century BCE by King Solomon, on the place where his father, King David shall have made repentance after trying to count the people of Israel, an act God punished with a plague.
David's choice of place was connected to the belief that the rock here is the centre of the world.
http://lexicorient.com/e.o/templej.htm   (328 words)

  
 The Temple
Jerusalem the holiest place was the Temple, and in the Temple the holiest spot was the Holy of Holies....
Until the Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians some four hundred years later, in 586 B.C.E. sacrifice was the predominant mode of divine service there.
When the Temple is completed, Solomon inaugurates it with prayer and sacrifice, and even invites non­Jews to come and pray there.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html   (861 words)

  
 The Temple of Jerusalem
Before Solomon, the son of David built the temple, the worship of Israel was conducted within a tent-like structure called the tabernacle which housed the arc of the covenant and other religious items.
The Temple was not a building of worship, like a church or a synagogue, but was believed in some real way to be the house of God.
Solomon's temple was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar and Zerubbabel's temple was erected on the return from captivity.
http://latter-rain.com/ltrain/temple.htm   (1335 words)

  
 Jerusalem, David, Solomon, Sheba - Crystalinks
Although the renewal of Jerusalem's Jewish community is attributed to the activity of Nahmanides, who arrived in the city in 1267, the community's true consolidation occured in the 15th and 16th centuries, with the influx of Jews who had been expelled from Spain.
Solomon's reign was marked by a constant tension between two conflicting orientations: faithfulness to the God of Israel and fulfillment of the Judaic religious precepts, against pervasive foreign influences that penetrated the kingdom as a result of the obligations imposed by the grandiose nature of the kingdom.
The Temple Mountwas identified by Muslims as the place Muhammed reached in his Night Voyage and from which he ascended to heaven.
http://www.crystalinks.com/jerusalem.html   (3526 words)

  
 Temple in Jerusalem
Jerusalem was taken and the temple was cleansed and rededicated in 165 on the 25th day of Kislev.
Since the temple vessels were all precisely specified by the Lord for purposes of teaching Israel about themselves and their personal relationship with their God the contents of the temple were not to be altered or modified.
Now in the second year of their coming to the house of God at Jerusalem, in the second month, Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel and Jeshua the son of Jozadak made a beginning, together with the rest of their brethren, the priests and the Levites and all who had come to Jerusalem from the captivity.
http://www.british-israel.ca/temple.htm   (17422 words)

  
 Join us in the laying of the cornerstone for the Third Temple!
You are invited to march with The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement to the Temple Mount and participate in the ceremony of the anointing of the cornerstone for the Third Temple.
G-d is ready for this and He expects Israel to re-liberate the Temple Mount from the pagan Arab worshippers and to rebuild His house to again be the heart, soul and focus of Israel and all the nations.
The Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement has decide to wait no more and to bring the G-d of Israel back to His rebuilt house on Mt.Moriah in the midst of the life of Israel and all the world and to make the word in Isaiah a reality in our lifetime:
http://www.templemountfaithful.org/sukkot5761.htm   (692 words)

  
 Temple of Jerusalem - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Temple of Jerusalem
Holy places include the mosque of the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Western (or Wailing) Wall.
Centre of Jewish national worship in Jerusalem, in both ancient and modern times, sited on Mount Moriah (or Temple Mount), one of the hills of Mount Zion.
The city has been one of the major destinations for pilgrims of all faiths since the Middle Ages.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Temple%20of%20Jerusalem   (350 words)

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

  
 Second Temple Period
Jerusalem was liberated and the Temple was purified and restored as the people's spiritual center.
Antiochus's religious decrees, which directly affected the Temple and ritual worship, enraged the traditionalists.
Finally a revolt broke out, formented by the Zealots, who entered Jerusalem in 66 CE and held the city until the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Av, in 70 CE, when Jerusalem fell to the Roman legions under the command of Titus.
http://jeru.huji.ac.il/ec1.htm   (558 words)

  
 eBay - jerusalem temple, Nonfiction Books, Postcards Paper items on eBay.com
Jerusalem, the Temple, and the New Age in Luke-Acts
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TEMPLE AREA FROM THE AIR Jerusalem Israel Color PC
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 Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement
An Exciting Hanukkah Event of the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement in Modi'in, the Ancient City of the Maccabees, the Old City of Jerusalem and a March to the Temple Mount on the 8th Day of Hanukkah.
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 performed an exciting event on the eighth day of Hanukkah, Monday the 2nd of Tevet 5766 (2nd January 2006).
http://www.templemountfaithful.org   (583 words)

  
 The Temple Mount in Jerusalem
Temple Mount and Eretz Yisrael Faithful Movement (Gershon Salomon)
and Jerusalem in the centre of the land of Israel,
The 9th of Av, 70 C.E.; The Destruction of the Second Temple
http://www.templemount.org   (631 words)

  
 Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem
The above passages show the importance of the Jerusalem Temple as a source of blessing and justice to the nation of Israel and to the gentile nations.
Efforts to rebuild the Temple are gathering steam and perhaps the Sharm negotiations will give Israel the land to rebuild-exactly where the previous Holy of Holies stood.
6 `Yet I have chosen Jerusalem, that My name may be there; and I have chosen David to be over My people Israel.' 7 "Now it was in the heart of my father David to build a temple for the name of the LORD God of Israel.
http://secondcoming.freeservers.com/solomonstemple.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Temple of Jerusalem (Wonders of the World): Books: Simon Goldhill
He explains that the Temple, built to replace the first one that was destroyed in 587 BC and a second one that was deemed insufficient by Herod the Great, is commonly regarded as the second Temple because the construction of a third would represent the End of Days for Jews and Christians.
Goldhill (great name, since the Temple was located on Jerusalem's most sacred hill!) excels in clarifying the biblical text and in explaining the motivations behind it.
And the book's discussion of the Temple scroll makes it clear that a Temple is by no means a minor or peripheral element of Judaism.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0674017978?v=glance   (1566 words)

  
 Temple In Jerusalem Current News
The Temple Mount Faithful Movement Letter to the Pope
The Temple Mount Faithful Movement Will March to the Temple Mount at Pesach 5763 (2003) for a Pilgrimage
A Contentious Battle for the Temple Mount's Survival
http://www.garnertedarmstrong.ws/twokey7.htm   (567 words)

  
 Temple Books - Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem
The Temple Institute, (in collaboration with Carta Publishing), proudly presents Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, a comprehensive visual exploration of the Holy Temple, its sacred vessels, and the Divine service.
Temple Books - Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem
Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem
http://www.templestore.com/categories/books/bk109.shtml   (67 words)

  
 Temple of Jerusalem
It was destroyed nearly 2000 years ago, and yet the Temple of Jerusalem--cultural memory, symbol, and site--remains one of the most powerful, and most contested, buildings in the world.
A complex and engaging history of a singular locus of the imagination--a site of longing for the Jews; a central metaphor of Christian thought; an icon for Muslims: the Dome of the Rock--The Temple of Jerusalem also offers unique insight into where Judaism, Christianity, and Islam differ in interpreting their shared inheritance.
Through biblical stories and ancient texts, rabbinical writings, archaeological records, and modern accounts, he traces the Temple's shifting significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
http://www.globecorner.com/t/t40/20232.php   (241 words)

  
 Temple In Jerusalem
And he came by the Spirit into the Temple.
And, behold, there was a man in Jerusalem, whose name was Simeon;
By Jerusalem 30 A.D. Contents throughout may not be duplicated without prior consent by Jerusalem 30 A.D.
http://www.j30ad.org/TempleInJerusalem.htm   (38 words)

  
 Temple Store Home Page
dream of the Holy Temple is once again becoming a reality.
With the return of the Jewish people to her own land, the
The Jerusalem Temple Store helps you realize this dream and remember the Temple by bringing you exclusive collectibles directly from Jerusalem.
http://www.templestore.com   (78 words)

  
 The Temple of Jerusalem
Goldhill explains in simple prose how the Christian faith along with Judaism and Islam have adopted the Temple site to suit their own religious needs.
The Temple Of Jerusalem' is a very readable history of the temple site spanning the years between the construction of the original Temple Of Solomon, Zerubbabel's and Herods subsequent Temples right through to the eventual destruction by the Romans.
I would say that this book is more suited to readers interested in Religious History as there are not many archaeological references to interest this kind of reader either.
http://www.travelingo.org/books/0674017978   (205 words)

  
 School Specialty Publishing: Publisher of educational products for teachers, parents, children, educators and the ...
It housed the Covenant of the Ark and the Ten Commandments received by Moses.
In ancient Jerusalem a magnificent Temple was built.
Find out how the Temple was destroyed and rebuilt hundreds of years later.
http://www.schoolspecialtypublishing.com/products/0872266532.php   (149 words)

  
 Temple Mount, Old Jerusalem Paintings by Kosinski
The Temple Mount is also known as Har HaBayit and Haram esh Sharif.
Generally, it is the quietest and most beautiful area within the walls of Old Jerusalem.
It is, by far, the most important part of historical Jerusalem and has been closed to non-muslim visitors since 2000.
http://templemount.com   (145 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The Temple at Jerusalem
Find in a Library: The Temple at Jerusalem
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
Subjects: Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) -- Juvenile literature.
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/b9ac03a707c509cca19afeb4da09e526.html   (59 words)

  
 Live Western Wall Camera at Aish
Our World Center is located in Jerusalem, directly opposite the Western Wall.
Contribute $54 to be a part of a special team bringing the Wall to the World and receive a beautiful certificate of the Wall covered in snow!
For info on the "covered bridge" up to the Temple Mount:
http://www.aish.com/wallcam   (258 words)

  
 TEMPLE 4 JERUSALEM : Architectural response for the needs of an integrated Jerusalem
TEMPLE 4 JERUSALEM : Architectural response for the needs of an integrated Jerusalem
http://www.temple4jerusalem.co.uk   (21 words)

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