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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,8 | at all, when ye say, The temple of the Lord, the temple 2 1,8 | temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord... But whereas 3 6,6 | regular and large-scale temple worship in her defence, 4 6,8 | learnt.~ Isaiah was in the Temple court, in fact or in vision, 5 6,6 | Egypt. There was a Jewish temple at Leontopolis from 160 6 6,1 | return and re­build the Temple — a permission which may 7 6,4 | destruction of Jerusalem and His temple, Jehovah had been humbled 8 8,6 | been seen on Tabernacle and Temple (Exod. 40:34; I King 8:10f). 9 10,5| probably taken from some temple collection of psalms. Its 10 11,4| descendants were barred from temple service in Jerusalem, and 11 11,1| entry of the court of the temple (7:2; 26:2) that unless 12 11,1| a moral reformation the temple would be destroyed as was 13 11,2| knew for certain that the temple and all its cere­monial 14 11,3| his outspoken words in the temple. One sign of his increasing 15 11,4| since his address in the temple he was a marked man, and 16 11,4| gist of his message in the temple (19:14f). Pashhur, the priest 17 11,4| mg). from entering the temple, pre­sumably as a sequel 18 11,6| 18-23), but also from the temple (see above). He turned to 19 13,2| of an early return to the temple in Jerusalem (Jer. 29:8f), 20 13,2| the Lord as priest in His temple. The greater, then, must 21 13,3| mind us of the Babylonian temple guardians, it is because 22 13,3| indeed was the lay-out of the Temple, and so symbolism had become 23 13,7| The Desecration of the Temple (Ch. 8). ~ The second group 24 13,7| worshippers stand between the temple and the altar (ver. 16). 25 13,9| them a sanctuary (i.e. a temple) for a little while (ver. 26 13,9| gradually leaving the defiled temple and city, cf. 8:4; 9:3; 27 13,8| year (Jer. 39:2), and the temple was burnt on the seventh 28 13,2| concept of a Millennial temple of this type raises serious 29 13,2| restored Israel, a rebuilt temple, and a perfectly kept law. 30 14,2| about the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra 4:4f), especially 31 14,2| up the rebuilding of the Temple. How right they were in 32 14,2| as the rebuilding of the Temple was officially challenged ( 33 14,3| belonged at least to the Temple circles. It may be that 34 14,3| reason — the neglect of the Temple (1:9ff).~ The promise of 35 14,4| 1). ~ To what extent the Temple had actually been destroyed 36 14,5| of the stone-work of the Temple had been left standing seems 37 14,5| outward beautifying of the Temple could await God’s giving ( 38 14,5| they could give.~ d) The Temple was to see the fulfilment 39 14,5| essential identity of the second temple with Solomon’s is affirmed, 40 14,5| the building of Solomon’s temple to the destruction of Herod’ 41 14,5| that the rebuilding of the Temple only began in 521 B.C. and 42 14,6| since the day that Jehovah’s temple was begun,” the reference 43 15,3| encourage the builders of the Temple in their difficulties, the 44 15,4| with the rebuilding of the Temple, IV and V with Joshua and 45 15,4| since the destruction of the Temple) tie down the vision to 46 15,4| but not into it, for the Temple has not yet been rebuilt. “ 47 15,4| to the rebuilding of the Temple, which would be the best 48 15,4| perhaps in the rebuilt Temple, for it is a vision. All 49 15,4| differed from that in the Temple by having a bowl above the 50 15,4| care as was the case in the Temple. At first sight it would 51 15,4| will finish building the Temple, it looks to Zerubbabel’ 52 15,5| that he should build the Temple had been earlier given to 53 16,2| Haggai and Zechariah, for the Temple has ben rebuilt. He is hardly 54 16,2| he probably moved in the Temple circles there is nothing 55 16,2| after the rebuilding of the Temple, in spite of the glowing 56 16,4| gifts to God, no actual Temple sacrifices need be envisaged.~ 57 17,3| exist: but the city and temple shall be ruined by the people 58 17,3| construction of Jerusalem and the temple will serve as the beginning 59 17,3| years) Jerusalem and the Temple will be rebuilt. Then, toward 60 17,3| regular sacrifices in the Temple of Jerusalem will cease, 61 17,3| destroy the holy city and the Temple.~ It is interesting and 62 17,3| restoration of the walls and Temple was protracted for a about 63 17,3| religious services in the Temple were conducted very irregularly, 64 17,3| irregularly, and finally, in the Temple, as predicted by the Archangel 65 18,1| the first and the second temple. Authorship.~ The book is 66 18,5| with the destruction of the temple.~ In vers. 11-17 he laments 67 18,0| there is no Old Testa­ment temple in Jerusalem; the Jews have


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