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1 1,2,2| tabernacle was a portable temple of worship which was ~placed 2 1,2,2| Solomon began building the temple .in the four~hundred and 3 1,2,2| sons) in the Old Testament temple. These priests ~were responsible 4 1,2,2| other ordinances of the OT temple worship were made by Moses 5 1,2,4| were to form a portable ~temple for the Israelites' wandering 6 1,2,4| Moses and later for the ~Temple of Solomon. Although some 7 1,2,4| Macarius. ~ The Old Testament Temple had images on the walls 8 1,3,2| offering sacrifices in the temple and cared little ~about 9 1,3,5| to construct the first ~temple, in place of the portable 10 1,3,5| through a ~prophet, that the temple would be built by his son ( 11 1,3,5| mon built in Jerusalem a temple, the beauty and riches of 12 1,3,5| their subjects visited the temple in Jerusalem, they ~might 13 1,3,5| sometimes erected next to the ~temple. Hezekiah boldly demolished 14 1,3,5| Nebuchadnezzar. The magnificent temple and the city of Jerusa-~ 15 1,3,5| Darius I, Rebuilding of ~the Temple 534-516. ~The Decree of 16 1,3,6| that the rebuilding of the Temple began. The second return 17 1,3,7| the reconstruction of ~the temple and the religious and moral 18 1,3,0| and put to death. God.s temple was dese-~crated. Antiochus 19 1,3,0| that he would sit in the temple of God, claiming to be God ( 20 1,3,0| in the sanctuary of God.s temple (which was predicted by 21 1,3,0| of the condition of the temple in Jerusa-~lem under Antiochus 22 1,3,0| Philopator to rob the Jerusalem temple, to the victory ~of Juda 23 1,3,0| entering the sanctuary of the temple ~at Jerusalem. The book 24 1,4,5| after construction ~of the temple was completed. It takes 25 1,4,7| prayed for her before the temple, and will seek her ~out 26 1,5,2| overseen by the beautiful temple built by Solomon on the 27 1,5,2| the Jews to have only one temple, which was the spiritual 28 1,5,2| subjects, who visited the temple in Jerusalem, would ~wish 29 1,5,2| services resumed in the ~Temple. However, the success of 30 1,5,2| besieged and taken. The Temple was burned down, and the 31 1,5,2| Darius I. Restoration of the ~Temple 534-16 ~Beginning of the 32 1,5,4| lying words, saying, The temple of the LORD... are these... 33 1,5,5| being. ~Jerusalem, Zion, the Temple and divine services were 34 1,5,5| Both the ministers of the Temple and the Temple goers were 35 1,5,5| ministers of the Temple and the Temple goers were not flawless, 36 1,5,5| acolytes and singers in the Temple ~in Jerusalem). He lived 37 1,5,5| destroyed the city ~and the Temple. The survivors were led 38 1,5,5| recorded that, when the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed, 39 1,5,5| misery of the destroyed Temple and the city, and the grief 40 1,5,5| and restoration of the Temple and Jerusalem, so that they 41 1,5,5| destruction of the city and the Temple. The prophet passed on his 42 1,5,5| Kingdom ~of God and the new Temple (40-48, see Revelation, 43 1,5,5| commanded the Jews to build a ~Temple in Jerusalem in His honor ( 44 1,5,5| the construction of the Temple in Jerusa-~lem, at the site 45 1,5,5| the site of the destroyed Temple of Solomon. But due to the 46 1,5,5| the grandeur of the second temple ~should not be less than 47 1,5,5| be less than that of the Temple of Solomon, destroyed by 48 1,5,5| construction of the new Temple had not yet come. This cooled ~ 49 1,5,5| struction of the second Temple, God sent Haggai. His prophetic 50 1,5,5| on the building ~of the Temple: ~ ~.Ye have sown much, 51 1,5,5| would come into this new Temple, and His coming would bring 52 1,5,5| the richly decorated first Temple (Haggai 2:5-9). The book 53 1,5,5| the construction of the Temple. ~ ~Book of Zechariah.~ 54 1,5,5| the construction of the Temple. He did not fin-~ish his 55 1,5,5| the consecration of the Temple in 516 B.C.~ The book of 56 1,5,5| the prophet's lifetime the Temple had al-~ready been restored 57 1,5,5| shall suddenly come to his temple,~even the messenger of the 58 2,1 | the erection of the first temple under the agency of Solomon, 59 2,1 | and to build the second~temple. Moreover, many of the reforms 60 2,1 | were sold into slavery. The~temple at Jerusalem was desecrated 61 2,1 | 165 B.C.) to reopen the temple, which had been closed for 62 2,1 | the cleansed and restored temple. At length Simon, like~his 63 2,1 | replacing of Zerubbabel’s temple, erected five centuries~ 64 2,1,2| institutions of worship — the~temple and the synagogue. There 65 2,1,2| synagogue. There was one temple located at Jerusalem in 66 2,1,2| many foreign cities.~The Temple. In the Old Testament, worship 67 2,1,2| it was followed by the temple of Solomon (1012-586 B.C.); 68 2,1,2| and this in turn~by the temple of Zerubbabel which was 69 2,1,2| In the new structure the~temple proper was completed in 70 2,1,2| of the Priests, and the~temple building proper. That building 71 2,1,2| As one “went up into the temple” from any direction he first 72 2,1,2| proceed no farther into the temple.~Without doubt, it was in 73 2,1,2| storing~facilities for various temple operations. Into this court 74 2,1,2| was the House of God, the temple proper. It had three parts: 75 2,1,2| the tabernacle and~in the temple of Solomon, was probably 76 2,1,2| that destroyed Solomon’s~temple in 586 B.C. In the Holy 77 2,1,2| Holy of Holies of Herod’s temple (as of Zerubbabel’s temple) 78 2,1,2| temple (as of Zerubbabel’s temple) there~was only a flat stone, 79 2,1,2| As a place of worship the temple was designed for sacrificial 80 2,1,2| Individuals would come to the temple for private~prayer whenever 81 2,1,2| The teaching done in the temple usually took~ ~7~place when 82 2,1,2| worship was centered in the temple. During the~intertestamental 83 2,1,2| households.~The officials of the temple were the priests, but those 84 2,1,4| of worship (tabernacle or temple) and repeat~the activities 85 2,1,4| was at the tabernacle or temple and lasted only one day.~ 86 2,1,4| homes to the tabernacle or temple after the Day of Atonement. 87 2,1,5| land and deprived of their temple and their sacrificial system 88 2,1,6| favor might serve in the temple only~a few times in his 89 2,1,6| from their function in the temple, there was doubtless an 90 2,1,6| Persian~epoch they built a temple on Mt. Gerazim, in which 91 2,1,6| for about 275~years. This temple was destroyed by John Hyrcanus ( 92 2,1,6| sent other gifts to the temple in Jerusalem. The greater~ 93 2,1,7| Hall of Hewn Stone in the temple, but Josephus mentions the 94 2,1,7| meeting place as~outside the temple. The membership included 95 2,3,3| himself for prayer, in the Temple of~Jerusalem. He was the 96 2,3,3| thrown from the top of the~Temple of Jerusalem by the Jewish 97 2,3,3| shortly I must leave my temple, just as our Lord Jesus 98 2,4,4| And what agreement has the temple of God with idols? For you 99 2,4,4| with idols? For you are the temple of the~living God. As god 100 2,5,4| The city of~Jerusalem, the temple, and Israel are symbols 101 2,5,6| and were also used in the temple of the Old Testament.) The 102 2,5,6| sacrificial altar in the temple of Jerusalem. The~history 103 2,5,8| Church. The measuring of the temple of God in the eleventh chapter 104 2,5,8| the~Church from evil. The temple of God, like the Woman clothed 105 2,5,8| Jerusalem, the burning~of the temple, and the scattering of captive 106 2,5,9| speaking about the marks, the temple of~Jerusalem, and the two 107 2,5,9| that he had~erected in the temple at Jerusalem. Later on, 108 2,5,3| 7:1-~8).~Measuring the temple~(11:1-2). Deeds of two~witnesses (