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Tisha B’Av, which we mark this Sunday, commemorates the destruction of both Temples in Jerusalem. It feels like the abrupt ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNTiny 2,600-year-old clay sealing inscribed with biblical name found in Temple Mount soil
Minuscule artifact discovered at the Jerusalem-based Temple Mount Sifting Project may reference an official who worked for ...
This Tisha b'Av, then, as we sadly commemorate the loss of the Temple in Jerusalem, we also take solace in knowing the story of Israel continues ...
The First Temple housed the Ark of the Covenant, containing the stone-hewn Ten Commandments of God, dating back to Moses. The Babylonians destroyed it in 586 B.C.
The Western Wall, located in Jerusalem's Old City, is a retaining wall of the compound where the biblical temples. It is one of the Holy Land's most-visited sites.
Jerusalem is God’s chosen city because it is where his temple is to be. We naturally thus find references to the temple itself being chosen (2 Chron. 7:12, 16, 1 Macc. 7:37).
In short: the Temple became God’s permanent house, transforming Jerusalem into one of the holiest places on the planet.
No more feasts in Jerusalem lie ahead for Jesus after this Hanukkah, except the final Passover. The third temple will also be torn down—but in three days it will be raised up, rededicated to the ...
The discovery of an Iron Age temple near Jerusalem has upended the idea that the ancient Kingdom of Judah, located in what is now southern Israel, had just one temple: the First Temple, also known ...
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