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 1    I,   6, p.   34|     threshold and entrance of the Temple of the more Perfect. Therefore
 2    I,   6, p.   34|        place alone, namely at the Temple in Jerusalem, and never
 3    I,   6, p.   34|  according to the law, to build a temple or an altnr, to anoint kings
 4    I,   6, p.   35|          and destroyed it and the Temple there. At once the whole
 5   II,   1, p.   64|           their city (d) with its temple would be captured, and all
 6   II,   3, p.   78|            Yea, and the beauteous Temple of their mother-city was
 7   IV,  15, p.  192|       should use every day in the Temple prepared incense, (172)
 8    V,   3, p.  241|        nor did he minister at the Temple in Jerusalem. How could
 9    V,  23, p.  267|            at any rate, and their Temple are to this day as much
10    V,  28, p.  269|         Lord will come in His own temple, speaking of another: And
11   VI,  18, p.   26|       just been restored, and the Temple and its Altar renewed by
12   VI,  18, p.   29|        may worship in the ancient Temple at Jerusalem, but they rest
13   VI,  18, p.   33|      urged Ozias to go out of the Temple and not to break the law
14   VI,  18, p.   33|           through a breach in the Temple, and struck the king's face,
15   VI,  18, p.   34|          Passion "The veil of the Temple was rent from the top to
16   VI,  25, p.   47|         Saviour's Advent, for the Temple was burned with fire not
17  VII,   1, p.   65|      stately beauty of their very Temple had not become sand and
18  VII,   1, p.   66|       desolation of their ancient Temple, and the settling of foreign
19  VII,   3, p.   86|            And he first built the Temple of God at Jerusalem, and
20  VII,   3, p.   90|          of its ancient altar and temple, and the offerings thereon
21 VIII, Int, p.   95|   desolation of Jerusalem and its Temple, and the subjection of the
22 VIII,   1, p.  102|         Judah, who also built the Temple. Hence, too, the Book of
23 VIII,   1, p.  106|      mother-city and the all-holy Temple of of God was in the portion
24 VIII,   1, p.  108|         some temple-server at the Temple of Apollo, who married a
25 VIII,   1, p.  109|         Jews, their city with its Temple and the worship performed
26 VIII,   2, p.  116|     Prophets and their surpassing Temple Worship will be dissolved,
27 VIII,   2, p.  116|           a Flood, and their Holy Temple undergo its Final Desolation. ~[
28 VIII,   2, p.  117|         be taken away: and on the temple shall be an (b) abomination
29 VIII,   2, p.  124|       prevented from building the Temple, and the wall of the City,
30 VIII,   2, p.  127|       laid the foundations of the Temple, but since he was hindered
31 VIII,   2, p.  127|         which the building of the Temple remained unfinished. This
32 VIII,   2, p.  127| completion of the building of the Temple are seven weeks of years.
33 VIII,   2, p.  127|      Forty and six years was this Temple in building, and wilt thou
34 VIII,   2, p.  127|            you say, said that the Temple was built in forty-six years.
35 VIII,   2, p.  127|        Darius, in whose reign the Temple was finally completed. But
36 VIII,   2, p.  127|           rebuilding of the (393) Temple, when Haggai and Zechariah
37 VIII,   2, p.  129|         and the completion of the Temple. For the prophet Zechariah
38 VIII,   2, p.  130|           and the building of the Temple was also completed in his
39 VIII,   2, p.  134|         and its ancient venerable Temple. For they were cut off by
40 VIII,   2, p.  136|         suffered, the Veil of the Temple was torn asunder from the
41 VIII,   2, p.  136|         Divine Power guarding the Temple and the Holy of Holies.
42 VIII,   2, p.  136|         with the multitude at the Temple to keep the Feasts according
43 VIII,   2, p.  136|       Therefore there were in the Temple also some that prophesied
44 VIII,   2, p.  137|          had not thought that the Temple was still to be reckoned
45 VIII,   2, p.  137|           Passion the Veil of the Temple was wholly rent in twain,
46 VIII,   2, p.  137|          shewn by the veil of the Temple being rent at the very time.
47 VIII,   2, p.  138|           going by night into the Temple, as was their custom, for
48 VIII,   2, p.  138|         images of Caesar into the Temple by night, which was unlawful,
49 VIII,   2, p.  138|             Pilate laid up in the Temple by night the imperial emblems,
50 VIII,   2, p.  138|           desolation stood in the Temple, and it has remained there
51 VIII,   3, p.  140|        there, that is to say, the Temple, the Holy of Holies, the
52 VIII,   3, p.  141|       eyes to see stones from the Temple itself, and from its ancient
53 VIII,   4, p.  145|      second burning, and have its Temple thrown to the ground? ~And
54 VIII,   4, p.  145|         cedars." For he calls the Temple here, as was not unusual,
55 VIII,   4, p.  145|         Macedonian Empire was the Temple burnt? There was no such
56 VIII,   4, p.  146|       Judaea, and their venerated Temple and its Holy Place is even
57 VIII,   4, p.  146|     strange nations, laying their Temple low, and driving them from
58 VIII,   4, p.  146|          in whose time the Jewish Temple was burnt for the second
59 VIII,   4, p.  147|            and the burning of the Temple and its utter desolation,
60   IX,   3, p.  158|        their kingdom and of their Temple of old so venerable. And
61   IX,   7, p.  169|          Him upon the wing of the Temple and said to Him: ~"If thou
62    X,   1, p.  192|          For Asaph was one of the Temple Musicians then, as is stated
63    X,   1, p.  192| inheritance, and defiled thy holy temple; they have made Jerusalem
64    X,   1, p.  193|      building of (465). Solomon's Temple, and it was only fulfilled
65    X,   1, p.  193|           Jerusalem, polluted the Temple, destroyed (b) the Altar,
66    X,   1, p.  197|           and the captains of the Temple, that he might betray him
67    X,   3, p.  204|          with you teaching in the Temple, and ye laid no hold on
68    X,   4, p.  207|       scribes and captains of the Temple, that he might betray him
69    X,   4, p.  208|        cast down the money in the Temple and went and hanged himself.
70    X,   4, p.  209|           money was cast into the Temple of the Lord, so does the
71    X,   4, p.  209|           cast the money into the Temple, and departed." And perhaps
72    X,   4, p.  209|       through this money that the Temple was rendered profane, and
73    X,   6, p.  213|            and destroyed the holy Temple (487) therein when Titus
74    X,   8, p.  223|          Thou that destroyest the temple and buildest it in three
75    X,   8, p.  224|          thou that destroyest the temple and buildest it in three
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