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  SABBATH VISIT TO TEMPLE ISAAIAH
.... The Greeks thought Jews were lazy because we insisted on having a "holiday .... visit, I found a rather small congregation present because the Temple holds its ....
(1847 7 )

Commentary on Zechariah
.... When permission was finally granted by Darius for the Jews to rebuild the temple, the Jews were not zealous to do so, and so the "restoration" prophets began ....
(1489 6 )

The Dead Sea Scrolls
.... What is interesting is that it appears that Second Temple Jews accepted that the general message of the books could be retained even while changing, updating ....
(2318 9 )

Table-Fellowship
.... He knew the importance of the Temple to both Jews and to Christians, because of Jewish history and because of the importance that Jesus assigned to the Temple ....
(2507 10 )

Rabbinic Judaism
.... But after 135 the denial of Jerusalem to the Jews and the plowing over of the Temple mount left little hope that rebuilding would take place in the foreseeable ....
(1746 7 )

The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... while also avoiding anointing with oil or drinking wine until the temple is rebuilt. The Governors of Judah write back and advise the Jews of Elephantine to ....
(1647 7 )

Jesus Christ
.... to the effect that He could destroy and then rebuild the temple; this is taken as Jesus's statement that He is the Son of God, which is held by the Jews to be ....
(4473 18 )

II Maccabees 12-3: An Exegesis
.... II Maccabees 12:3 is delivered as a skirmish following the Jews' successful purification of the Temple, a feat later to be celebrated during the Festival of ....
(1477 6 )

Monotheism
.... referred to a Roman emperor." The fact that the first Christians were actually sectarian Jews may suggest that the destruction of the Second Temple could be ....
(2625 11 )

Kings and Chronicles
.... Worship of God had been forbidden to the Jews so long that people had been born, lived, and died without ever participating in the rituals of the temple. ....
(981 4 )

Contemporary American Jews
.... To practice as a faithful Jew and belong to a local temple is to .... of Israel has served as another high profile item in helping American Jews identify themselves ....
(808 3 )

Judaism's Communal Orientation
.... building of the Temple by King Solomon following the death of King David, the city becomes the focus of three pilgrimages each year for Jews celebrating the ....
(1560 6 )

Jewish Settlements The "settlement issue" the existence of
.... in Palestine. Since Jews were forbidden to enter Jerusalem, the ruined Temple could no longer serve as a focal point. In some towns ....
(2809 11 )

Max Weber and Religion
.... point of view what was important was the once-for-all suppression of Jewish rebellion by way of the destruction of the temple and forced dispersion of Jews. ....
(2495 10 )

The Seaport City of Ephesus
.... and demos of Ephesos, perhaps at the instigation of Herod of Judaea, and ordered that the care of the money contributed by Jews to the temple in Jerusalem ....
(2347 9 )

Paul Among Jews & Gentiles
.... Paul does more to explain Judaism and Christianity to Jews and Gentiles .... Paul's acknowledged status within the organization of the synagogue/ Temple prior to ....
(1074 4 )

Evolvement of Judaism
.... Synagogues had already begun to develop as Jews had been forced, by exile and the Diaspora, to far distances from the major temple. ....
(908 4 )

John, Luke, Mark, Matthew
.... Adam (Luke 3:38), to show that Jesus is the Savior of all, not only the Jews. .... the world) upside down (Acts 17:6). However, they also go to the temple still to ....
(2814 11 )

Controversies Over Book of Isaiah
.... From a historic point of view, this is logical because this was the time of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and some of the Jews longed to leave ....
(1750 7 )

Themes in the Gospel of Mark
.... between Jesus and his fellow Jews (and correspondingly between the Jewish community and new Christian community) begins with Jesus' entry into the temple at 11 ....
(1300 5 )

Experience of Jews in the Modern Period
.... economic marginalism, their desire to acquire dignity among Jews through identification .... in a variety of boundaries: revolt from the temple, historical critique ....
(2864 11 )

Three Covenants in the Jewish Torah
.... Maimonides thus interprets the temple/world-to-come as having a spatial rather than .... and in other respects between East European and West European Jews, much as ....
(2400 10 )

Idea of the Covenant in the Jewish Torah
.... Maimonides thus interprets the temple/world-to-come as having a spatial rather than .... and in other respects between East European and West European Jews, much as ....
(2400 10 )

Esther as a Model for Jews of the Diaspora
.... in exile, the Jews faced the challenge of maintaining faith in spite of the apparent eclipse of Divine providence and the loss of the sacred Temple rites which ....
(3590 14 )

Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... Jewish revolt of 66-70, culminating in the destruction of Jerusalem in general and the Temple in particular, as well as the forced dispersion of Jews from Judea ....
(3013 12 )

Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... Jewish revolt of 66-70, culminating in the destruction of Jerusalem in general and the Temple in particular, as well as the forced dispersion of Jews from Judea ....
(3018 12 )

Forms of Afterlife
.... It had the function of "cementing the Jews into a unified religious body and a .... Maimonides did encourage the survival of the Temple in Jewish consciousness as a ....
(2090 8 )

Religions and the Meaning of Life
.... It had the function of "cementing the Jews into a unified religious body and a .... Maimonides did encourage the survival of the Temple in Jewish consciousness as a ....
(2076 8 )

The Kibbutz in Israel
.... The diaspora was the scattering of the Jews which occurred in 586 BC, when the Babylonians conquered the kingdom of Judah and destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem ....
(1763 7 )

The School of Antioch in Development of Christianity
.... It culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem in general and the Temple in particular, as well as the forced dispersion of Jews from Judea. ....
(4870 19 )

 
 
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