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1 1, 0,5 | service was conducted in the temple by each division (twice 2 1, 0,5 | perform the censing of the temple. That’s why he entered the 3 1, 0,5 | second part of Jerusalem’s Temple — called the Holiest of 4 1, 0,5 | designated open area of the temple, or Courtyard. Having entered 5 1, 0,6 | consecrated toward serving the temple. When She turned 14, She 6 1, 0,6 | the law) to remain at the temple, and was unable to return 7 1, 0,8 | killers’ swords — between the temple and the altar, about which 8 1, 1,3 | one-year-old lamb to the temple for burning, and a young 9 1, 1,3 | consecrated to serve at the temple. With the passing of time, 10 1, 1,3 | not be able to enter the temple, nor synagogue, would not 11 1, 1,3 | payment of indemnity to the temple, there was a pious “starets” 12 1, 1,3 | sacrificial altar in the temple, and upon seeing Virgin 13 1, 1,3 | and not departing from the temple, “served God with fastings 14 1, 1,5 | Mother entered an idolater’s temple that contained 365 idols, 15 2, 1,1 | Him on the pinnacle of the temple, proffered: “If You are 16 3, 0,4 | out the merchants from the Temple.~(John 2:13-25).~The first 17 3, 0,4 | ejection of merchants from the Temple, narrated by John at the 18 3, 0,4 | sacrifice to God in the Temple. According to the witness 19 3, 0,4 | that contributions to the temple be in Jewish shekels. The 20 3, 0,4 | the Jews traded (in the temple’s courtyard) in other items 21 3, 0,4 | lambs and oxen out of the temple, overturned the money-changers’ 22 3, 0,4 | and said: “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will 23 3, 0,4 | Christ had in mind was the “temple of His Body” i.e. what He 24 3, 0,4 | now: when you destroy the temple of My Body, I shall raise 25 3, 0,4 | His words regarding the temple —literally, and attempted 26 3, 0,4 | referring to His Body as the temple, because it contained His 27 3, 0,4 | and finding Himself in a temple building, it was especially 28 3, 0,4 | to refer to His Body as a temple. Each time, when the Pharisees 29 3, 0,4 | pointed to the fact that the temple — pride of the Jews — took 30 3, 0,4 | about the restoration of the temple that Herod built. Construction 31 3, 0,5 | out of merchants from the temple and the miracles performed 32 3, 0,8 | and started to erect the temple of Jerusalem, the Samaritans 33 3, 0,8 | so they erected their own temple on Mt. Gerizim. While accepting 34 3, 0,8 | forefathers that built a temple at Gerizim, worshipped Him 35 3, 0,8 | worship. Although their temple that was erected there, 36 3, 0,8 | the location of the ruined temple. In responding to the woman’ 37 3, 0,8 | destroyed by the Romans and the temple razed in the year 70 AD.~ 38 3, 0,12| only be performed in the temple of Jerusalem. After the 39 4, 0,19| through them on the way to the temple, or, because there was a 40 4, 0,19| most probably went to the temple in order to bring a sacrifice, 41 4, 0,21| Sabbath, the priests in the temple slaughtered sacrificial 42 4, 0,21| innocent servants of the temple are not guilty of violating 43 4, 0,21| Who is greater than the temple and Who is the Lord of the 44 4, 2,21| the paschal lamb at the temple, its blood was used to smear 45 5, 0,22| a small payment into the temple’s coffers. For this, he 46 5, 0,32| Miraculous Payment of the Temple Tax.~(Mat. 17:24-27).~The 47 5, 0,32| to give money for God’s temple, as though to God Himself. 48 5, 0,33| miraculous payment of the Temple tax in Capernaum, the disciples 49 5, 0,41| triumphantly appears in the temple as the Son of God, Messiah, 50 5, 0,41| day, the Lord entered the temple and began to teach i.e. 51 5, 0,41| morning sacrifice in the temple, the serving priest and 52 5, 0,41| he carried it into the temple and poured it over the altar 53 5, 0,42| Jerusalem — He came to the temple in the morning and again 54 5, 0,43| Conversation With the Jews in the Temple.~(John 8:12-59)~This conversation, 55 5, 0,44| miracle performed in the temple straight after the Lord’ 56 5, 0,44| in Jerusalem and in the temple. Consequently, it was regarded 57 5, 0,46| purifying and rededicating the Temple of Jerusalem, desecrated 58 5, 0,46| enclosed gallery within the Temple. Here, He was surrounded 59 5, 0,51| uttered by the Lord in the Temple of Jerusalem, shortly before 60 5, 0,51| between the altar and the temple. Apparently, this was the 61 5, 0,56| that occurred within the temple during a major feast-day, 62 5, 0,56| Galileans be put to death in the temple. This was at the same time 63 5, 0,56| of Jews died inside the temple, in similar fashion as those 64 5, 0,57| destruction of Jerusalem and the temple. The Son of God (vineyard 65 5, 0,73| collector — prayed in the temple, the Lord shows what kind 66 6, 0,85| that the children in the temple, were crying out “Hosanna 67 6, 0,86| Out the Dealers from the Temple.~(Mat. 21:12-17; Mark 11: 68 6, 0,86| Lord headed directly to the temple and drove out the merchants 69 6, 0,86| him, the Lord entered the temple and after having “looked 70 6, 0,86| tree), that He entered the temple and drove out the traders. 71 6, 0,86| were two cleansings of the temple from trading merchants: 72 6, 0,86| yards and porches of the temple had been transformed into 73 6, 0,86| within the confines of the temple area. On the third Pascha 74 6, 0,86| high priests), packed the temple grounds and side porches 75 6, 0,86| The Lord’s entry into the temple was quite unexpected by 76 6, 0,86| who bought and sold in the temple, and overturned the tables 77 6, 0,86| carry wares through the temple,” i.e. items that had nothing 78 6, 0,86| the church services in the temple. Evidently, at that moment, 79 6, 1,2 | He was walking around the temple courtyard, teaching. Evidently, 80 6, 1,2 | night — teaching in the temple during the day.~Further 81 6, 1,2 | uttered to the Jews in the temple, that He came to save the 82 6, 2,2 | Lord again returned to the temple and as usual began to teach, 83 6, 2,2 | got to take charge in the temple — drive the traders out 84 6, 2,8 | immediately assembled in the temple and decided to pose to Jesus, 85 6, 2,9 | Whoever swears by the temple, it is nothing; but whoever 86 6, 2,9 | swears by the gold of the temple, he is obliged to perform 87 6, 2,9 | Berechiah, murdered between the temple and the altar.~Some surmise 88 6, 2,10| women’s section” of the temple where benevolent people 89 6, 2,10| everybody entering the temple placed a donation on the 90 6, 2,11| 5-38).~After leaving the temple, the Lord and His disciples 91 6, 2,11| predicted the destruction of the temple, which occurred in the year 92 6, 2,11| Titus’ wish to save the temple as a marvel in workmanship, 93 6, 2,11| magnificent vista of the Jerusalem temple opened up from the top of 94 6, 2,11| entering into the half-ruined temple with banners bearing images 95 6, 3,1 | tabernacle, and then within the temple. The baked lamb was eaten 96 6, 4,1 | was a great relief to the temple workers, as slaughtering 97 6, 5 | in synagogues and in the temple, where the Jews always meet, 98 6, 5 | out the traders from the temple, modifying them with an 99 6, 5 | Lord said: “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will 100 6, 5 | Lord was speaking of the temple of His Body, while the false 101 6, 6,2 | pieces of silver in the temple and departed.” He threw 102 6, 6,2 | unaccepted coins in the temple, thinking that perhaps this 103 6, 6,2 | utilize this money for the temple — “put them into the treasury,” 104 6, 6,2 | treasury,” i.e. into the temple treasury, as it was the “ 105 6, 6,2 | they valued Me, into the temple treasury. And I took it ( 106 6, 6,3 | situated northwest of the temple, near or inside Antonius’ 107 6, 7,3 | death, “the veil in the temple was torn in two from top 108 7, 0,6 | To this day within the temple of Resurrection at Jerusalem, 109 8 | were continually in the temple, praising and blessing God” 110 9, 1 | Dialogue with the Jews in the temple. Dialogue on the good shepherd. 111 9, 2 | demoniac. Miraculous payment of temple tax. Healing of a person