Sentences with phrase «destroyed temples»

In his sculptural works he often uses reclaimed materials — ancient pottery and wood from destroyed temples — in a conceptual gesture that connects tradition with contemporary social concerns.
In recycling historical materials, loaded with meaning, such as Han Dynasty vases or wood from destroyed temples, Ai distils ancient and modern aesthetics in works of salvage or iconoclasm.
God of War features all kinds of environments, from caves, to forests, to destroyed temples and cities, it's always exciting to find something new in your travels.
Jn 2:19 «Jesus answered them, «Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.»
John tells us that it was only after Jesus was raised from the dead that the disciples understood Jesus» saying, «Destroy this temple and I will raise it again in three days» (John 2:19).
Jesus will destroy the temple in Jerusalem (71).
He said that you will destroy this temple and I will build it again in 3 days.
There are no messianic questions, no mention of this threat to destroy the temple.
John, however, states plainly that Jesus did say: «Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it again.»
It was on the occasion of this «cleansing,» according to John, that Jesus used the words which gave so much offense: «Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it again.»
It was common practice once a nation conquered another to disperse its residents and destroy their temples and their gods.
Several charges were preferred, of which Mark specifies only one, that of a threat to destroy the temple.
but he was soon under attack by Sennacherib, king of Assyria, who captured all his fortified cities, exacted tribute, and threatened to sack Jerusalem and destroy the temple (ch.
Remember when Jesus was on the cross, he was told he can destroy the temple in one day and in 3 days he will build a new one.
1Co 3:17 If any man destroys the temple of God, God will destroy him, for the temple of God is holy, and that is what you are.
This is the rock where God ordered Abraham to bind his son Isaac for sacrifice, and where later David and Solomon would build the central ritual structure of Judaism, the twice - destroyed temple that many Jews dream will be rebuilt in a messianic future when the dead are revived.
Thus in the Gospel: «I will destroy this temple...» The Church has a Christian origin.
When about fifty years of age Benedict moved to the summit of Monte Cassino, between Naples and Rome, destroyed a temple where the worship of Apollo was still maintained, and founded a monastery which became the mother house of the order bearing his name.
You who would destroy the temple and build it in three days, save yourself, and come down from the cross»» (Mk 15:29 - 30; Mt 27:39 - 40).
Some 25 years after Josiah's death, the Babylonians invaded Jerusalem, taking its lead citizens into captivity and destroying the temple built by Solomon — the first Temple of the Jews celebrated in the Old Testament and said to rest under the Temple Mount to this day.
After an evil priest, Tan (Ernest Abuba), destroys the temple, Caine and his young son, Peter (Nathaniel Moreau) each believe the other has perished.
Supposedly, when the Spanish arrived there were tons of images of the female Mayan goddess Ixchel scattered all over the island and in particular around the now destroyed temple.
When the Batur Volcano destroyed the temple only the holiest shrine survived which was moved up to the rim of the caldera.
A legion of monsters is determined to destroy your temple.
Mutt, the runt of the wolf pack litter, wakes up to find Mt. Justice in ruins; His wolf pack brothers missing; and the Lobodestroyo's championship belt strewn across his destroyed temple.
After winning, Razban partially destroyed the temple with his defeat, and from all the buildings that this humongous sanctuary ever had the only one that ended mostly intact (and not destroyed) was the central building, thus the one that is represented in this game.

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And the temple was destroyed as he predicted, the temple in Jerusalem and the temple of his body.
So he walked into the temples and destroyed their money tables.
«1Cr 3:17 If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which [temple] ye are.»
Christians destroyed the old Roman Gods Temples, destoyed the Library at Alexandria, destroyed all non Christian books they could find.
When Christians were ruling Egypt they defaced and destroyed a lot of the temples and structures of the ancient egyptians.
The Jewish holy temple was destroyed.
In fact, it must have been before the destruction of the city and the temple by the Romans in A.D. 70, because the prophecy said quite explicitly: «After (the 483 years) shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself; and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary» (Daniel 9:26).
When people believe that God is in the temple, imagine what a shock it would have been for Jesus to announce that the Temple would be destroyed (John 2:19 - 21).
Corinth was not destroyed because Sodom was supposed to serve as the example, it having been destroyed centuries before the Greek temple prost / itution in Corinth.
The end did not come in A.D. 70 when the temple was destroyed, or when the Roman Empire fell.
The temple was destroyed, yes, but not the whole world.
The temple, the very center of national life and pride, the very seat of God, destroyed?
He never ceased caring primarily for the nation, but, if he was to sustain his private integrity and his public prophethood, he was compelled to fall back on God in secret and to find an inner temple when the outer temple was destroyed.
When, however, the temple was destroyed, the Holy City razed, and the Jews scattered from Babylonia to Egypt, a new and powerful influence was injected into the situation.
In that year Jerusalem was burned and its temple destroyed, the king was exiled, the leading citizens were deported and public life ended.
(Jeremiah 15:20) It is not strange, therefore, that when temple and altar were destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and the exiles in Babylon, bereft of their sacrificial system, were in confusion, Jeremiah's faith was expressed in a message to them concerning personal prayer — anywhere, in any land, sacrifices or no sacrifices, the God of Israel was saying to his people, «Ye shall call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you.
If temples were proved to have been destroyed for construction of the mosques then they would agree that the mosque could be removed and the temple should be re-built to redress the injustice.»
The Holy City had been invaded, the temple of Solomon destroyed, the city burned, and many of the people carried off into exile, leaving «the poorest of the land to be vine - dressers and plowmen» (II Kings 25:12).
[1] The state was committed to the destruction of religion, [2][3] and destroyed churches, mosques and temples, ridiculed, hara ssed and executed religious leaders, flooded the schools and media with atheistic propaganda, and generally promoted «scientific atheism» as the truth that society should accept.
[1] The state was committed to the destruction of religion, [2][3] and destroyed churches, mosques and temples, ridiculed, harassed and executed religious leaders, flooded the schools and media with atheistic propaganda, and generally promoted «scientific atheism» as the truth that society should accept.
The gospel used by the Ebionites stated that Jesus had come to destroy sacrifices; unless sacrifices were terminated (in the temple at Jerusalem) men would not be saved.
3:16 - 17, says we are God's temple to live in when we are on this earth (if we have asked Jesus to save us), and not to defile the temple or He will destroy us — cause the death of this body, our soul and spirit will still go to Heaven.
Thus Isaiah predicted that a man named Cyrus, who would not be born for about 100 years, would give the command to rebuild the temple which was still standing in Isaiah's day and would not be destroyed for more than 100 years.
Not until more than 100 years later would the city and temple be destroyed by King Nebuchadnezzar in 586 b.c..
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