The generally agreed - upon context is the permission given by Cyrus of Persia (in approximately 538 B.C.E.) to the exiled Judeans to
rebuild their temple in Jerusalem.
After Jerusalem was taken by the Babylonians, it was conquered by the Persians in about 539 b.c. Shortly after that, a Persian king named Cyrus gave the decree to
rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
In 538 BC, a man named Zerubbabel was given permission by Cyrus, the king of Persia, to return to Israel and
rebuild the temple in Jerusalem (Ezra 1 — 2).
Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa then fled and the community
rebuilt the temple in honor of Danghyang Nirartha and his teachings.
Not exact matches
7) to put your reasoning to the test, since you are a practicing Jew: if the
temple in Jerusalem were
rebuilt today (
in place of the Dome of the Rock), would there be sacrifices there or not?
(Revelation 6:10) The writer of Lamentations, bewailing the miserable estate of desolated Zion, cried, «Do unto them, as thou hast done unto me»; (Lamentations 1:22) Nehemiah,
rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, besought Yahweh against his foes, «Cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted out from before thee»; (Nehemiah 4:5) and
in the Psalter are outbursts of vindictiveness the singing of which
in the second
temple seems scarcely credible:
Neville as i mentioned it is speculation and it may or may not happen people like John Hagee are certainly believing
in the
temple being
rebuilt and that that the anti christ will arise i am not trying to convince you it is just what i have heard and it could happen.I agree totally that our day to day relationship with the Lord is our top priority.The discussion is about the Lords return and there are signs that will occur before he returns the
temple for some is one of the signs.
Yeah and have you notice the
temple has not been
rebuilt in Jerusalem its been 64 years and still no
temple on mount MORIAH they are still praying at the western wall it does not add up.I guess they are waiting for all those 12 tribes of the Hebrew Isrealite too return one.
I have a good friend who is a devout Jew and I asked him why could it be that
in 2000 years God had not brought about the
rebuilding of the
temple.
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.
No
temple of worship should be allowed to be built at ground zero until the only place of worship that was destroyed
in the 9/11 disaster is allowed to
rebuild: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church!
It was the hymnal of the
temple that was
rebuilt after the return of the Hebrews from exile
in Babylon, and reflects the mature religious experience of the people.
The time was the Maccabean revolt (165 B.C.) of a group of Jews against Antiochus Epiphanes IV, who dedicated to Zeus Olympus the second (
rebuilt)
temple in Jerusalem.
The Jews respond to Jesus» words
in verse 19 (similar to Mark 14:58) by assuming he intends to destroy the actual
temple and
rebuild it
in three days.
At the end of 70 years
in captivity, the Jewish people were allowed to return home and
rebuild Jerusalem and the
temple.
There they will
rebuild the
temple and turn
in large numbers to Christ.
As a model for mission, it has focused on the wish of their ancestors exiled
in Babylonia (597 - 538 BCE) to return to Jerusalem and to
rebuild the
temple.
One thing is the
temple must be
rebuilt in Jerusalem.
As he notes, they support anything that
rebuilds «Biblical Israel» and the
temple because they believe it is a necessary first step
in getting Jesus to return.
China for instance is
in a massive campaign to
rebuild Buddhist
temples earlier destroyed by former regimes and Buddhism is very favored while other religions are still banned.
For this is all YHWH tells us about of His holy land being
rebuilt in Jeremiah 31:37 - 40, and
in Ezekiel chapters 40 - 46, of this new kingdom being
rebuilt of the
temples for sacrifice, and all for YHWH, even before the last battle comes
in Ezekiel 38.
This is why he said, tear down this
temple and I will
rebuild it
in three days.
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.
Several months ago a New Yorker article described the sensation among ultra-Orthodox Jews
in Jerusalem caused by a Mississippi cattle breeder who noted an unblemished red heifer
in his herd, read Numbers 19 and declared that the animal was a sign that the
temple must be
rebuilt in preparation for the millennial reign of Jesus — regardless of the escalation of mayhem such exegesis
in action would heap upon Jews, Muslims and Christians
in the Holy City.
I had about much faith
in this hoax as I do
in most modern day religious group who claim anything if people did read the bible they would know before the rapture can happen Israel has to
rebuild their
temple on it original soil which is still held by 2 other groups.
come and taken his place
in a
temple rebuilt for the third time.
The exiled Hebrews, however, desired nothing quite so much as the
rebuilding of that destroyed city and
temple; their persistent ambition centered
in the restoration of the very shrine whose ruin had done so much to refine and elevate their faith.
This would include those over
in Israel who were trying to
rebuild the
temple.
Let the righteous rejoice
in the
rebuilding of thy city, and
in the establishment of thy
temple, and
in the flourishing of the horn of David thy servant, and
in the clear - shining light of the son of Jesse, thine anointed.
The more one can picture imaginatively the Hebrews
in exile
in Babylon or singing psalms of joy
in the
temple rebuilt on their return, the early church guarding carefully the precious fragments that told the story of Jesus, Paul among the churches or
in prison writing to nourish and admonish those new
in the faith, the more one can gather meaning from the words.
The beginning of the last 7 years begins with a major peace agreement that involves Israel and their
rebuilding of their
temple (which requires that they obtain the
Temple Mount property which is now
in the hands of the Palestinians, on which sits a Mosque).
But since the earthquake had sealed off the Egyptian rock - cut original, the Nubian rulers had
rebuilt it as a freestanding
temple in front of the mountain.
Historic sites are easy to visit
in town including the royal summer palace at Hulihee Palace, the Mokuaikaua Church and Ahuena Heiau, located at the Kamehameha hotel, is a reconstructed
temple rebuilt by King Kamehameha the Great (The Hawaiian king that unified the Hawaiian Islands.)
The seven - courtyard large
temple was originally built
in the early 11th century, but was destroyed
in the earthquake of 1917 and has since been
rebuilt.
This is the highest elevation
in the Yucatan and was home to an ancient
temple honoring the Mayan Goddess Ixchel,
rebuilt after it was partially destroyed
in Hurricane Gilbert.
Another fellow gamer proved his ultimate gaming street cred by
rebuilding that famous
temple in the Legend of Zelda series
in glorious high definition.
The story picks up sixth months after the first game and we find Ryu Hayabusa living peacefully
in the
rebuilt Hayabusa Village and training a new
temple priestess, Momiji, who the player actually gets to play as
in the opening tutorial.
Ai had the ancient
temple disassembled into more than 1500 pieces and
rebuilt in the two adjacent exhibition spaces, crossing the dividing wall.
They were led to a quiet room for a lengthy discussion of Sugimoto's thirty - six - photograph installation of 1,000 Buddha statues
in Kyoto's Sanjūsangen - dō (the Hall of Thirty - Three Bays, a
temple which was competed under the order of Emperor Go - Shirakawa
in 1164, the main hall was
rebuilt in 1266); five seascape pictures; his first video, Accelerated Buddha (1997), and more.