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    Holy Sepulcher

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    times‚ which means that the current Church in Jerusalem is not the original building. However‚ the significance behind the building remains. When the first iteration of the Church was built‚ it strengthened the legitimacy of Christianity in Jerusalem. Emperor Constantine ordered the Church to be built upon the western hill‚ indicating a shift away from the Temple Mount on the eastern hill‚ which Judaism‚ one of the previous dominant religions in Jerusalem‚ had regarded as a holy space. Through the Church

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    Joash bring hope to the Southern Kingdom? What did he do that caused him to be assassinated? by repairing the temple restoring the worship and sacrificial system.He ordered ‚ God’s prophet Zechariah to be stoned to death on the temple grounds. His heart was turned away from God. In what way did Uzziah demonstrate spiritual foolishness? What were the consequences? He went into the temple to burn incense‚ something only the priest could do.Cause he didn’t listen‚ God struck him with leprosy. What

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    isp religion 12

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    of the ’wailing wall’ in Jerusalem‚ Israel . To the religion that is Catholicism; We journey back to Israel where a major Catholic pilgrimage site resides.The ’wailing wall’ is one of Judaisms pilgrimage sites. The wall is believed to have once been a Jewish temple. The wall extends about 62 feet above the ground and is made of complete stone. The site of the wall is considered to be holy ground. Every year thousands of people travel to Jerusalem to mourn the temples destruction and to pray.This

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    Dome Of The Rock Analysis

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    Moriah in Jerusalem‚ one of the holiest Islamic sites in the world. It was first constructed around the year 688 AD and completed in 691 AD (Murphy O’Connor 85). The Dome of the Rock is a very sacred place for Christians‚ Jews and Muslims and this has led to conflict over who has authority over it and the right to worship there (Landay 11). As outsiders traveling to the Holy Land for homage to this sacred site can see the glistening Dome projecting out over the old city walls of Jerusalem instilling

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    Call of Jeremiah

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    However‚ the words of the prophet fell on deaf ears. Finally‚ the great tragedy came which brought to Jerusalem and the Temple to ruin and the people to their exile. The tragedy eventually led some people to return to the ways of the Lord. CALL OF JEREMIAH (Jer. 1:4-10) Jeremiah was born in 650 B.C. from a priestly family in the village of Anathoth‚ three miles north of Jerusalem. In 628 B.C.‚ in the thirteenth year of King Josiah’s reign‚ he received his call from God. Jeremiah’s

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    The Calling of Isaiah

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    The Calling of the Prophet Isaiah‚ Chapter 6:1-13 The prophet Isaiah lived during a very troublesome era during the years 742-701B.C.E. He preached during the reigns of four kings of Judah: Uzziah (783-742)‚ Jotham (742-735)‚ Ahaz (735-715)‚ and Hezekiah (715-687). Judah faced many challenges and crises throughout those years primarily at the hands of the Assyrian Empire. Isaih interpreted the events as part of the Lord’s will‚ and he encourages the people to trust in the Lord rather

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    The Feast of Tabernacles

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    seven annual festivals of God that were presented to Israel during the Exodus. Dr. Towns cites it as “the greatest national feast of Israel.([2])” It is a pilgrimage festival‚ when the people journeyed from all over the nation to keep the Feast in Jerusalem. It lasts for eight days. On the final day‚ part of the ceremony was when a priest would take water from the pool of Siloam and pour it over the altar. Many people believe that this is why Jesus said in John 7:37([3])‚ “If any man is thirsty‚ let

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    jewish and christian art

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    had been depicted on the painting as Menorah was a precious looted object which keeps the memory of the lost Jewish treasures alive . Menorah and the Ark of the Covenant (3rd cent.) (3’11”* 5’9”(1.19* 1.8 m)) First temple in Jerusalem • First temple in Jerusalem is built by King Solomon (10th cen.). • The main purpose was to housed the Ark of Covenant and also it held an importance to Jews as it was considered as the spiritual center of

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    Matan

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    the Old City of Jerusalem at the western side of the Temple Mount. The western wall is part of the Jewish temple. The wall has great meaning for different religious‚ and has been an important worship place/ avenue for pilgrims in the history. It is the most holly site recognized by the Jewish faith. It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple. Structure details 19 BCE Herod the Great Hordes built the second Jewish temple on Moria mount in Jerusalem. In his project

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    Arguments from Silence

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    Arguments from Silence The popular idea for theologians and archeologists is to be “scientific”. One popular result of that is to base everything on “evidence”. At times there should be room for an argument from silence. In science great discoveries have come from silent instruments when results were expected. Everyone “knew” light traveled through the “ether” until it could not be found‚ which led to relativity. Following the data can‚ has‚ does‚ continues to‚ lead us to misunderstanding

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