Temple in Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Temple in Jerusalem or Holy Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש, Bet HaMikdash  ; "The Holy House"), refers to a series of structures located on the Temple Mount (Har HaBayit) in the old city o...
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Second Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Second Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש ‎, romanized: Beit HaMikdash meaning The Temple House or The Holy House ) was the reconstructed Temple in Jerusalem which stood between 516 BCE and 70 CE...
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To this day, traditional Jews pray three times a day for the Temple's restoration. During the centuries the Muslims controlled Palestine, two mosques were built on the site of the Jewish Temple. (This was no coincidence;
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Schematic Plan of the Temple; Herod's Temple Illustration; Black and White Sketch; City of Jerusalem ... Today the Moslem Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is the prominent building where the Jewish temple once stood.
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The Construction of the Temple ... None of the restorations or extensions of the Second Temple of Zerubbabel could compare with the work begun by King Herod I (the Great) at the beginning of 19 BC. Herod complained that the Temple of Zerubbabel was built like a fortress and was shorter than that of Solomon’s Temple by...
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Jew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jews (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים ‎, Yehudim), also known as the Jewish people , are an ethnoreligious group originating in the Israelites or Hebrews of the Ancient Near East. The Jewish ethnicity, na...
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A discussion of Jewish places of worship, including modern synagogues and the Temple of ancient times. ... • A Jewish "church" is called a synagogue, shul or temple; • A synagogue is a place of worship and study, and a "town hall"; • Synagogues are run by laypeople and financed by membership dues; • There are...
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Preparations for a Third Jewish Temple ... The 137th Psalm, a hymn of the exiles of Jerusalem during the Babylonian captivity, eloquently expresses the yearnings of the Jewish people for their homeland, their city and their temple - then and now.
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