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151: The Exodus Route: Red Sea Crossing
... For example, crossing a shallow freshwater lake like the Bitter Lakes, where winds merely blew the water away, creates a problem for how the Egyptian army would be drowned. On the other hand, a crossing through the center of either the Gulf of Suez or Gulf of Aqaba where the water is often 1800 meters deep, easily explains the drowning of the army, but creates a problem in actually getting one million men, women, children and livestock to negotiate the steep 60 degree downward slope to the bottom almost a mile deep, then back up the other equally steep side. The date of the exodus was 1446 BC, in the 18th dynasty of Egypt, 480 years before Solomon built the Temple: 1 Kings 6:1. About 70 years later, Pharaoh Akhenaten (1379 - 1362 BC) would arise and promote a monotheism that worshipped the sun god Aten. All things considered, we are proposing that the Straits of Tiran in the Gulf of Aqaba, is the best candidate crossing point in 1446 BC. A. They took the long southern route, not the ... ...
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152: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Jerusalem 18 BC
And that is what I did in Jerusalem; with authority received from the chief priests, I not only locked up many of the saints in prison, but I also cast my vote against them when they were being condemned to death. By punishing them often in all the synagogues [gr: synagogai - plural: many in Jerusalem] I tried to force them to blaspheme; and since I was so furiously enraged at them, I pursued them even to foreign cities." (Acts 26:9-11) c. "'The house of the Lord' refers to the Temple. 'And the king's house' refers to the palace of Zedekiah. 'And all the houses of Jerusalem' refers to the 480 synagogues that were ... a. "Another debate dealt with the proscription of the Egyptian and Jewish rites,96 and a senatorial edict directed that four thousand descendants of enfranchised slaves, tainted with that superstition and suitable in point of age, were to be shipped to Sardinia and there employed in suppressing brigandage: "if they succumbed to the pestilential climate, it was a cheap loss." ... ...
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153: Hebrew, Jewish, Yehuda, Bible coins of the Persian Empire
Nehemiah) appointed by the Persian king is in the Bible. "pehah"= (Governor) is the standard Hebrew title of a governor that dates back to Solomon. However, during the minting of coins during Persian rule were inscriptions with "PHH" and sometimes additionally with the personal name of the governor! Several unique inscriptions ... them out to Sheshbazzar, the prince of Judah." (Ezra 1:7-8) "'Also the gold and silver utensils of the house of God which Nebuchadnezzar had taken from the temple in Jerusalem, and brought them to the temple of Babylon, these King Cyrus took from the temple of Babylon and they were given to one whose name was Sheshbazzar, whom he had ... For all the people wept when they heard the words of the law." (Nehemiah 8:9) "Upon the sealed document are the names of Nehemiah the governor [literally: Tirshatha, a Persian title], son of Hacaliah, and Zedekiah;" (Nehemiah 10:1) VI. "Pehah" is the standard Hebrew word for "governor, Satrap" The Hebrew word "Pehah" (governor) ... ...
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154: What Early Christians believed about Mt 24 & destruction of Jerusalem ...
Thereafter there will be other kingdoms continuously, as kingdoms perish and they will afflict mortals. But there will be a great fall for those men when they launch on unjust haughtiness. But when the temple of Solomon falls in the illus-trious land cast down by men of barbarian speech with bronze breastplates, the Hebrews ... and it will sack the great Temple of God whenever they put their trust in folly and cast off piety and commit repulsive murders in front of the Temple. . . . A leader of Rome will come to Syria who will burn the Temple of Jerusalem with fire, at the same time slaughter many men and destroy the great land of the Jews with its broad roads. ... subject of the divine inspiration of the the Holy Spirit, it seems necessary to explain this point also, viz., how certain persons, not reading them correctly, have given themselves over to erroneous opinions, inasmuch as the procedure to be followed, in order to attain an understanding of the holy writings, is unknown to many. ... ...
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155: Origin of Ancient synagogues: Architectural prototype of the ...
... Synagogue Architectural Prototypes in the Church: 1. Standard architectural synagogue typology: Introduction, Master Chart 2. Mikveh for Ritual Purity: The Christian Maker 3. Ritual purity stone Vessels: Stoneware cups and wash basins 4. Freestanding Columns: Antitype of Christians 5. Artwork: Heart-Shaped Columns 6. The bema: Prototype of the Church Pulpit 7. Synagogue Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ 8. Women Seating in Synagogues: Not segregated from men 9. The Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. ... ...
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156: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Magdala, Taricheae 50 BC
Distance to Jerusalem: 119 Kilometers. 3. When an archeologist begins excavating a newly discovered synagogue, the first thing he does to determine if it is a first temple, pre-70 AD installation is determine the orientation. a. If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary references: 1. Mary Magdalene who was first person on earth to proclaim Gospel: a. "and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and ... See also: Synagogue Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ 4. It had a niche for the Ark of the Scrolls wooden cabinet (Torah Shrine) a. See also: Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse b. This niche was located near the entrance door. c. Pictured below is the Torah Niche at Gamla, similar to Magdala: 5. Table of the Scrolls with heart shapes on ... ...
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157: Freewill Weekly Collections for Benevolence In Synagogues: First ...
Ancient Synagogue Worship and the Church Synagogue worship was the prototype for Christian Church. WEEKLY FREEWILL COLLECTIONS FOR BENEVOLENCE IN SYNAGOGUES A. Weekly freewill collections sent annually to Jerusalem: 1. Dating to 250 BC the Delos synagogue of Samaritans inscription sent first fruits to the temple on Mt. Gerizim. a. The two inscriptions were found together on the shore 90 meters from the excavated synagogue. b. Both use the phrase "first fruits" to describe their collection of money sent to the Samaritan Temple at Mt. Gerizim. 2. The imperial decree for Delos 54 BC: ... Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. ... ...
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158: Ancient Synagogues : Shuafat Synagogue (Khirbet er-Ras)
... Based on this general information, On identified the room as a synagogue, this claim is no longer accepted and the building complex is no longer identified as a synagogue. " (Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current Research, Rachel Hachlili, p39, 2013 AD) Conclusion: Based upon excavation and verbal reports: 1. The room was 5x4 meters in size 2. There were benches lining the outside walls 3. There was a niche in a corner of the building ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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159: Ancient Synagogue Inscription from Delos, Greece #1: 250 BC ...
Gerizim, crown with a gold crown Sarapion, son of Jason, of Knossos for his benefactions toward them." 2. Glyptic artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on marble 3. Provenance: Both Delos inscriptions #1 and #2 were found together on the seashore 100 meters from the Synagogue on Delos Island, Greece 1979 AD 4. Current location: Delos Museum, Greece 5. Delos Synagogue Occupation Date (SOD) = Excavation date + Inscriptional date + Literary date = 250 BC a. SOD computation ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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160: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: Cana 40 BC
... Compass heading towards Jerusalem: 183 Degrees b. Distance to Jerusalem: 117 Kilometers 3. When an archeologist begins excavating a newly discovered synagogue, the first thing he does to determine if it is a first temple, pre-70 AD installation is determine the orientation. a. If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary references: 1. "On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was ... This is again a second sign that Jesus performed when He had come out of Judea into Galilee." (John 4:46-54) 3. "Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and the sons of Zebedee, and two others of His disciples were together." (John 21:2) D. Occupation history: 1. Pottery dating to the Iron age: Deborah to Solomon. 2. Tiglath ... ...
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161: Ancient Synagogue Inscriptions from Delos, Greece 250 BC
Gerizim honour Menippos, son of Artemidorus, of Herakleion2, both himself and his descendants, for constructing and dedicating, his own funds, for the synagogue3 of God, the ... and crown him with a gold crown..." 2. Glyptic artifact: Greek Synagogue inscription on marble 3. Provenance: Both Delos inscriptions #1 and #2 were found together on the seashore 100 meters from the Synagogue on Delos Island, Greece 1979 AD. 4. Current location: Delos Museum, Greece 5. Delos ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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162: 690-570 BC: Egyptian Pharaohs of Babylonian Captivity: Tirhakah ...
... Ultimately Neco will lose. 5. 601 BC: Neco II defeats Nebuchadnezzar at Carchemish: The loss of Nebuchadnezzar to Egyptian king Neco II gives both Neco and Jehoiakim false confidence that Babylon is not a threat. Jehoiakim is defiant from the spring of 601 BC until he is deported in chains in Dec 598. c. "In the fourth year [Year 5 using Jeremiah's non-accession reckoning] the king of Akkad mustered his army [6th Campaign Nov 601-Feb 600] and marched to the Hatti-land. In the ... Neco submits to Nebuchadnezzar until his death in 595 BC Psamtik II (Psammetichus II) becomes king in his place: 595-589 BC I. Psamtik II (Psammetichus II) 595-589 BC Psamtik II was one of two eagles of Ezekiel 17 in 592 BC On 17 Sept 592, Ezek 8-19: Ezekiel is translated to Jerusalem for the first temple vision. Zedekiah rebels against Babylon: Ezek 17:15; 2 Kgs 24:20 "But he [Zedekiah] rebelled against him [Nebuchadnezzar] by sending [in 593 BC] his envoys to Egypt [Psamtik II] that they might give him horses ... ...
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163: First Century Synagogue Top Plans: New Testament Jericho 75 BC
Rachel Hachlili, p 12, 2013 AD) e. "The rabbis of the community are referred to on an Aramaic dedication mosaic inscription at the entrance to the Jericho synagogue." (Ancient Synagogues - Archaeology and Art: New Discoveries and Current Research, Rachel Hachlili, p 17, 2013 ... B. Synagogue Compass Orientation: 1. Orientation East or towards Jerusalem: No. 2. Compass headings: a. Compass heading towards Jerusalem: 248 Degrees. b. Distance to Jerusalem: 21 Kilometers. 3. When an archeologist begins excavating a newly discovered synagogue, the first thing he does to determine if it is a first temple, pre-70 AD installation is determine the orientation. a. If the synagogue points east it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. b. If the synagogue is oriented towards Jerusalem it is not pre-70 AD but built after 200 AD. 4. See Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem C. Bible and other Literary references: 1. Jesus must have visited the synagogue often: Mt 20:29-34; Mk ... ...
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164: Tobiah the Ammonite: Temple and Palace in Jordan: 5445 BC
... Now Tobiah the Ammonite was near him and he said, "Even what they are building-if a fox should jump on it, he would break their stone wall down!"" Nehemiah 4:2-3 About 445 BC, When the Jews succeeded in completing rebuilding Jerusalem, Tobiah went off in a huff, and built his own temple and royal palace, which was located transjordan in his native homeland of the ... Click to View Here is a close up of the second of two "Tobiah" inscriptions on the palace walls: Click to View D. The lily flower symbol: Lily decorations were used by David and Solomon in the temple: "It was a handbreadth thick, and its brim was made like the brim of a cup, as a lily blossom; it could hold two thousand baths." 1 Kings 7:26 The lily, "shoshanah", appears on the coins of Johanan Hyrcanus and Alexander Jannaeus. Click to View It was regarded as the choicest among the flowers. It graced the capitals of the two main pillars, Jachin and Boaz, which stood at the entrance to the sanctuary of the Temple. The lily ... ...
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165: Stoneware: First Century Ritual Purity Stone Vessels
And He said to them, "Draw some out now and take it to the headwaiter." So they took it to him." (John 2:3-8) 2. "Around 100 B.C. a major shift occurred in Late Second Temple period Judaism. Pious Jews interpreted Leviticus 11 and 15 literally and began to replace pottery with chalk stone vessels which they viewed as ... in current use. 6. Large storage jars (Cana) 7. Water basins (Khirbet el-Maqatir) 8. Ossuaries (bone boxes for the dead) I. How Stoneware Vessels are made 1. First century Stone vessel manufacturing Quarries near Jerusalem: a. Stoneware was quarried in at least two known locations just outside Jerusalem. b. The author has visited both of them. c. ... He is known chiefly for his involvement in the arrest of Jesus as described in the New Testament. b. "Then those who had seized Jesus led him to Caiaphas the high priest, who the sates and the elders had gathered." (Matthew 26:57) 2. The Caiaphas family burial cave was discovered in southeastern Jerusalem. a. This is the ... ...
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166: Ancient Synagogue Top Plans: Qumran 100 BC
Blank No-one should sleep with a woman in the city of the temple, defiling the city of the temple with their impurity. Every /man/ over whom the spirits of Belial dominate" (Dead Sea Scrolls, 4Q270, 4Q271; Damascus Texts, Cave CD 11:20-12:2) 5. Room 77 is the best candidate for a synagogue a. "Qumran: Qumran Room 77 is proposed by Levine (2000a:60-63; 2000b:905) as a place that combined dining and worship activities and thus might have served as a place of worship, i.e. a ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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167: bible-archeology-destruction-muslim-archeologists
Muslim archeologist's destroy ancient Jewish stones by recutting for modern use, grinding into gravel or just dumping them in the Kidron Valley in order to perpetuate the myth to the Muslim world that Jews did not live in the land from 1406 BC to 70 AD. Click to View This is archeological terrorism! If a Muslim archeologist complains this is untrue, just ask them to write a letter to the Jerusalem Post, with their name, address and archeological credentials, and tell them to criticize those who used bulldozers to remove 3000 square feet of artifacts on the Temple mount. Muslims ... The problem is that this vast underground area, which could contain 10,000 worshippers, had access only through a narrow staircase. If anything happened, it would be impossible for people to escape. Therefore they needed a much larger entrance to this underground chamber. They knew they wouldn't get permission to build a new entrance, so in secret, in the middle of the night, they dug out an area about 100 feet ... ...
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168: Did Yahweh Have a Consort, Kuntillet Ajrud, Ze'ev Meshel, 1979 ...
... The relatively well-preserved condition of these tower-like rooms revealed some interesting construction details: the walls were built of rough unhewn stones, quarried from local limestone; branches—mainly of the tamarisk tree which grows abundantly in the Wadi Quraiya—were placed between the stone courses, some lengthwise and others crosswise, forming an intermediate course which acted as a binder for the wall. Incorporating tree branches in construction is well-known from various countries and was used over long periods. In 1 Kings 7:12, it is said that in the court of the Temple in Jerusalem there were "three courses of hewn stone ... and a course of cedar beams." At Kuntillet Ajrud there were no hewn stones and no cedar beams, but the interlaced tamarisk branches seem to be a less refined version of the Temple construction technique. Wood of any kind is a rare find in such an ancient building in Israel. With the exception of the bench-room, the entryway and the entrance court ... ...
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169: Bible Only Revelation Commentary by Steven Rudd
... FIFTH prophecy against Egypt 40:1a 5 October 574 10 Tishri Ezekiel has a visionary translation to Jerusalem for the Second Temple vision It was Rosh HaShanah, New Year's Day. Only in a Jubilee year did Rosh HaShanah occur on Tishri 10 instead of the ... No date given at 7:1 20 597-587 BC During Zedekiah's reign 21-23 10 Tebeth 589-9 Tammuz 587 BC During siege of Jerusalem 24 Early 597 BC After Jeconiah's exile 25 Tishri 606-Elul 605 BC Fourth year of Jehoiakim 26 Late 609 BC Beginning of Jehoiakim's reign 27-29 Tishri 595-Elul 594 BC Beginning of Zedekiah's reign 30-31 Undated (Zedekiah's reign?) No date given at 30:1 32 Nisan-Elul 588 BC Tenth year of Zedekiah 33-34 Tishri 588-Nisan 587 BC Jeremiah in court of the guard 35 609-598 BC During ... Records the time Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, Abed-nego are examined by Nebuchadnezzar and chosen as the top four candidates in the competition to serve the king of Babylon 2 Spring 602 Nebuchadnezzar's vision of four-kingdoms statue 3:1 Summer 602 ... ...
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170: 50 ways Harold Camping's pre-tribulation Rapture contridicts ...
... Truth: God made three promises to Abraham and all three were fulfilled at the time of Joshua - Solomon. "And the LORD gave them rest on every side, according to all that He had sworn to their fathers, and no one of all their enemies stood before them; the LORD gave all their enemies into their hand. Not one of the good promises which the LORD had made to the house of Israel failed; all came to pass. " (Joshua 21:44-45) Here is a detailed outline showing that Israel possessed all the land promised Abraham. 6. False: The Mosaic Old Testament temple will be rebuilt on the temple mount in Jerusalem complete with animal sacrifices and Aaronic priests. Truth: The Old Testament was nailed ... The addressees would surely think of a time period of 1900 years before their fulfillment as being a LONG time, rather than a short time. Which brings me to my second point...somewhat similar to the first. It renders the meaning of the book as having much less practicality and personal significance to those ... ...
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171: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
From the time of the Babylonian Captivity that began in 605 BC down to 70 AD when the theocratic nation of Israel finally destroyed forever, they were under the control and domination of four foreign nations as predicted by Daniel. Of course, the whole point of Daniel's prophecy was that He would set up his eternal ... Herod would build the Jews a temple in 18 months completed in 18 BC. b. In 18 BC, Herod transferred the manufacturing of the Tyrian Shekel (official temple tax coin) from Tyre to a new mint in Jerusalem. See outline on the Shekel of Tyre. 7. Jesus would be born in 2-1 BC and Herod would die in 1 BC. 8. The Roman empire would control the Jews up until the first ... Five hundred and eighty thousand men were slain in the various raids and battles, and the number of those that perished by famine, disease and fire was past finding out. Thus nearly the whole of Judaea was made desolate, a result of which the people had had forewarning before the war. For the tomb of Solomon, which ... ...
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172: Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church
... In other word's a synagogue was not merely a place for devotional prayers and reading, solid teaching took place there every Sabbath and additionally through the week. 2. 480 synagogues with schools in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus: "'The house of the Lord' refers to the Temple. 'And the king's house' refers to the palace of Zedekiah. 'And all the houses of Jerusalem' refers to the 480 synagogues that were in Jerusalem. For R. Phineas in the name of R. Hoshaiah: "There ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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173: Divided kingdom and David's Civil war with the House of Saul ...
... Here is a panorama view of Gibeon from the top of Ramah, where Samuel lived and oversaw the Mosaic Tent of Meeting from 1018-1014 BC until he died. Saul had killed the priests and none officiated during this period. The tabernacle of Moses would remain in Gibeon until it is taken down after it is replaced by the new tabernacle of David in Jerusalem. Once the Temple is built by Solomon, this tabernacle of Moses will be put in a room inside the Temple for storage where it vanishes from recorded history forever. ... So although Joab was under a curse by David for killing Abner, he proved himself once again as an able warrior by sneaking into Jebus through the "water tunnel." 2 Samuel 5:8 b. The water tunnel would be either a freshwater channel of the Gihon Spring near its gate, or a sewer channel that came under the gate. c. Pictured here is an example of just such a water tunnel for sewage at the recently discovered double gated Elah fortress which overlooks the Elah Valley where David ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-2samuel-1-5-king-david-in-hebron-civil-war-1004-997bc.htm
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174: 593 BC Nubian Expedition of Psammetichus II, Demotic papyri in ...
... The only other significant name is Amasis [570-526 BC] (Ahmosi), which was very common in and after the reign of Amasis II at the end of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. It is common also in the Eighteenth Dynasty, but rare in the interval. So far this name, therefore, would point to the reign of Psam-metichus III, who may have had occasion to visit the Nubian frontier in his reign of six months before meeting the invading host of Cambyses. Psammetichus I also appears to have sent an ... Will he succeed? Will he who does such things escape? Can he indeed break the covenant and escape?" (Ezekiel 17:15) b. On 17 Sept 592, Ezek 8-19: Ezekiel is translated to Jerusalem for the first temple vision. Zedekiah rebels against Babylon: Ezek 17:15; 2 Kgs 24:20 Edom condemned: Ezekiel 16:55-59 c. Pharaoh Psammetichus II (Psamtik II) was the second of two eagles in Ezekiel 17: "But he rebelled against him by sending his envoys to Egypt that they might give him horses and many troops. Will he succeed? Will he ... ...
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175: Ancient Synagogues of 1, 2, 3, 4, Maccabees: 125 BC
... Synagogue Architectural Prototypes in the Church: 1. Standard architectural synagogue typology: Introduction, Master Chart 2. Mikveh for Ritual Purity: The Christian Maker 3. Ritual purity stone Vessels: Stoneware cups and wash basins 4. Freestanding Columns: Antitype of Christians 5. Artwork: Heart-Shaped Columns 6. The bema: Prototype of the Church Pulpit 7. Synagogue Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ 8. Women Seating in Synagogues: Not segregated from men 9. The Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. ... ...
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176: The transition from Temple to Synagogue to church: God's eternal ...
... The Church: 33 AD - present. (God's spiritual replacement of the physical temple in the model of synagogue worship) Conclusion: 1. Daniel's prophecy of the five kingdoms (2:44) tells us that the history of national physical Israel was the direct result of divine providence. a. When God destroyed the temple of Solomon, he began preparing for the great transition from physical temple worship to spiritual worship in the Christian church. b. The church was God's eternal ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/synagogues/Gods-eternal-plan-purpose-providential-transition-from-Temple-to-Synagogue-to-Church-prophecy-fulfilled.htm
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177: Bulla of Azariah son of Hilkiah: Bible Clay Bulla and seals from ...
... the hand of the workers who have the oversight of the house of the Lord; let them give it to the workers who are at the house of the Lord, repairing the house, that is, to the carpenters, to the builders, to the masons; and let them use it to buy timber and quarried stone to repair the house. ... 6. "The king commanded the high priest Hilkiah, the priests of the second order, and the guardians of the threshold, to bring out of the temple of the Lord all the vessels made for Baal, for Asherah, and for all the host of heaven; he burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of the Kidron, and carried their ashes to Bethel." (2 Kings 23:4) 7. "The words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah (different from ... And behold, all the officials were sitting there-Elishama the scribe, and Delaiah the son of Shemaiah, and Elnathan the son of Achbor, and Gemariah the son of Shaphan, and Zedekiah the son of Hananiah, and all the other officials." (Jeremiah 36:12) 3. "and I brought them into the house of the ... ...
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178: Nebuchadnezzar: Prideful king who went mad. Mental illness in ...
... The tablet says that in August 598 BC, Nebuchadnezzar captures Jerusalem, along with king Jehoiachin, while appointing Zedekiah (Jehoiachin's uncle, Josiah's son, Mattaniah renamed "Zedekiah") as the vassal king of Judah in Jerusalem. (2 Ki 24:1-17; 2 Chron 36:6-7; Dan 1:1-6). Note: Regnal month for Babylon is Nissan and accession reckoning is used in the cuneiform tablet. Daniel used accession reckoning whereas Jeremiah used non-accession reckoning as indicated in square brackets. Translation (Obverse) lines 1-20 1. In the twenty-first year [spring 605 BC] the king [Nabopolassar] of Akkad [Babylon] stayed in his own land, Nebuchadnezzar his ... Prayer to Sîn (ii.3-31) O Sîn, my lord 'gods', king of the gods of heaven and the netherworld, 'gods' of the gods, who dwells in the great heavens, when you joyfully enter that temple, may good recommendations for Esagil, Ezida, Egishnugal, the temples of your great godhead,3 be set on your lips, and instill reverence for your great godhead ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/psychiatry/psychiatry-mental-illness-bible-nebuchadnezzar-god-struck-insanity-sin-pride.htm
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179: Rapture Doctrine invented by John Darby in 1830 AD
... Truth: God made three promises to Abraham and all three were fulfilled at the time of Joshua - Solomon. "And the LORD gave them rest on every side, according to all that He had sworn to their fathers, and no one of all their enemies stood before them; the LORD gave all their enemies into their hand. Not one of the good promises which the LORD had made to the house of Israel failed; all came to pass. " (Joshua 21:44-45) Here is a detailed outline showing that Israel possessed all the land promised Abraham. 6. False: The Mosaic Old Testament temple will be rebuilt on the temple mount in Jerusalem complete with animal sacrifices and Aaronic priests. Truth: The Old Testament was nailed ... Jack Van Impe never sets specific dates but he has a long history of engaging in what we call "date teasing". This way he can say that current events strongly point to us keeping our eye on the rapture happening before 2000 AD and when the date passes, he can pick a new date to keep his deluded viewers ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/rapture-origin-john-nelson-darby-1830ad.htm
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180: Ancient Synagogues: 24 New Testament Synagogues
... By punishing them often in all the synagogues [gr: synagogai - plural: many in Jerusalem] I tried to force them to blaspheme; and since I was so furiously enraged at them, I pursued them even to foreign cities." (Acts 26:9-11) b. Jerusalem Talmud: 400 AD i. Details: Jerusalem Talmud 400 AD ii. "'The house of the Lord' refers to the Temple. 'And the king's house' refers to the palace of Zedekiah. 'And all the houses of Jerusalem' refers to the 480 synagogues that were in ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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181: The Great Basilica Synagogue of Alexandria Destroyed by Hadrian ...
... III. General Synagogue exerts from the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah and Tosefta: 1. 480 Synagogue schools and 394 Synagogues, courts and schools in Jerusalem a. "'The house of the Lord' refers to the Temple. 'And the king's house' refers to the palace of Zedekiah. 'And all the houses of Jerusalem' refers to the 480 synagogues that were in Jerusalem. For R. Phineas in the name of R. Hoshaiah: "There were 480 synagogues in Jerusalem and every one of them had a ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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182: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Tosefta 250 AD
... III. General Synagogue exerts from the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmud, Mishnah and Tosefta: 1. 480 Synagogue schools and 394 Synagogues, courts and schools in Jerusalem a. "'The house of the Lord' refers to the Temple. 'And the king's house' refers to the palace of Zedekiah. 'And all the houses of Jerusalem' refers to the 480 synagogues that were in Jerusalem. For R. Phineas in the name of R. Hoshaiah: "There were 480 synagogues in Jerusalem and every one of them had a ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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183: Synagogue Perimeter Benches: Metaphor of Equality in Christ: ...
... The benches continued to be an essential aspect of the later synagogues of Late Antiquity. Regarding the function and role of these benches, it is clear that their placement directed the attention of those present to the focal point, in the center of the hall. The congregation sat there during the reading of the ... So that when a traveller came along, [he could find his fellow craftsmen,] and on that basis he could gain a living" [T. Suk. 4:6]. [H] And who destroyed it all? It was the evil Trajan." (Jerusalem Talmud, y. Sukk. 5:1, I.5.A-H, describing the second temple synagogue in Alexandria, 400 AD) 4. There were premium seats in synagogues just like in theatres today: "cheap ... Synagogue leaders or important visitors also may have had occasion to sit on the Cathedra of Moses, examples of which may have been discovered at a number of sites in Palestine and the Diaspora." (The Synagogue in Late Antiquity, Lee Levine, p340, 1987 AD) c. The best seats would be near the entrance where no ... ...
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184: Synagogue Moses' Seat: Metaphor of Pride: Mt 23:2-3; Jas 2:1 ...
... The stone chair of Korazim with its animal hand-rails could be compared to the biblical description of the elaborate throne of Solomon (I Kings 10:18-20; Chronicles 9, 17-19), that is described as a great ivory throne overlaid with pure gold, with two flanking lions as side-supports and a dais of six steps with twelve standing lions, one at each end of each step.8 The throne of King Solomon is depicted on the wall paintings (Panel WA2) of the mid-third century CE Dura ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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185: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... Detailed examination and assessment of the Samaritan Pentateuch (SP). 2. Only 12 Paleo-Hebrew Torah fragments discovered: a. "The extant Qumran corpus includes eleven or twelve texts written in a paleo-Hebrew script; ten of these are texts from the Pentateuch. Since this script was favored by the Samaritans, and a point of contention already in the Bab-ylonian Talmud, these texts have attracted .special attention by scholars investigating the origin of the SP." (The ... The remains of around 30 manuscripts were found, including a few nearly-complete Scrolls: Leviticus (written in paleo-Hebrew), Psalms and an Aramaic targum of Job. The most exciting find was the Temple Scroll (the longest of the Dead Sea Scrolls), which rewrites the book of Deuteronomy and details regulations pertaining to Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple. (IAA website) i. Qumran Cave 12 (12Q) - Dr. Randall Price excavated Cave 12 in the winter of 2016. Although no scrolls were found, clear evidence they were stored in the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-oldest-manuscripts-Bible-Ancient-copies-Dead-Sea-Scrolls-Qumran-Masada-Nahal-Hever-Nahal-Seelim-Wadi-Murabbaat-Masoretic-Greek-Hebrew-Aramaic.htm
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186: Oldest Old Testament Bible manuscripts: Qumran | Wadi Murabba ...
... Detailed examination and assessment of the Samaritan Pentateuch (SP). 2. Only 12 Paleo-Hebrew Torah fragments discovered: a. "The extant Qumran corpus includes eleven or twelve texts written in a paleo-Hebrew script; ten of these are texts from the Pentateuch. Since this script was favored by the Samaritans, and a point of contention already in the Bab-ylonian Talmud, these texts have attracted .special attention by scholars investigating the origin of the SP." (The ... The remains of around 30 manuscripts were found, including a few nearly-complete Scrolls: Leviticus (written in paleo-Hebrew), Psalms and an Aramaic targum of Job. The most exciting find was the Temple Scroll (the longest of the Dead Sea Scrolls), which rewrites the book of Deuteronomy and details regulations pertaining to Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple. (IAA website) i. Qumran Cave 12 (12Q) - Dr. Randall Price excavated Cave 12 in the winter of 2016. Although no scrolls were found, clear evidence they were stored in the ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/manuscripts/Septuagint-LXX-oldest-manuscripts-Bible-Ancient-copies-Dead-Sea-Scrolls-Qumran-Masada-Nahal-Hever-Nahal-Seelim-Wadi-Murabbaat-Masoretic-Greek-Hebrew-Aramaic
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187: Hazael, king of Aram (842-800 BC) Tel Dan "House of David" inscription ...
The relative importance of finding 8 Bible kings on a single tablet, dwarfs the fact that it mentions the "house of David", given the fact that the Mesha stele (848 BC) and the Shishak temple (925 BC) also say "house of David". The victory Stele of Hazael therefore, is one of the most important archeological finds ever because ... While there, God finally says to Elijah to anoint Hazael as king of Aram. "When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and went out and stood in the entrance of the cave. And behold, a voice came to him and said, "What are you doing here, Elijah?" Then he said, "I have been very zealous for the Lord, the God of hosts; for the ... In 841 BC Hazael puts the "Tel Dan Stele" with the "House of David" inscription outside the city gate of Dan where the pagan temple of Jonathan, grandson of Moses and Jeroboam had pagan altars. 2. In 814 BC (23rd year of Johoash king of Judah) Hazael conquers Gath and threatens to attach Jerusalem but Jehoash a. "But it came ... ...
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188: Coins of the Bible: Shekel of Tyre. official temple sanctuary ...
... Lord, "Go and buy a potter's earthenware jar, and take some of the elders of the people and some of the senior priests. "Then go out to the valley of Ben-hinnom, which is by the entrance of the potsherd gate, and proclaim there the words that I tell you, and say, 'Hear the word of the Lord, O kings of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem: thus says the Lord of hosts, ... The "late, crude" shekel of Tyre low craftsmanship and its production coincided with the completion of the new Herodian temple in Jerusalem in 18 BC. It can be distinguished from the "early" shekel because it has a new "KAP" or "KP" ("Kratos Romaion" Power to the Romans) monogram behind the eagle's back. "The shekels of the late group are smaller in diameter, but thicker and have a completely flat shape." (Meshorer) Year 135 (11 AD) Unknown year Unknown year Conclusion: 1. Twice in Israel's history, the city of Tyre played an important role in the Temple worship of the Jews: a. At the time of David and Solomon, it was the ... ...
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189: The Water Supply and Distribution System of the Nabataean City ...
... Tomb 23. Carmine Façade 24. House of Dorotheus 25. Colonnade Street (Cardo) 26. Temple of the Winged Lions 27. Pharaoh's Column 28. Great Temple 29. Q'asar al Bint 30. New Museum (Modern) 31. Quarry 32. Lion Triclinium 33. El Dier 34. 468 Monument 35. North City Wall 36. Turkamaniya Tomb ... The main Petra water supply originated from the Ain Mousa spring about 7.0 km east of the town of Wadi Mousa (D;1) combined with waters of the minor Ain Umm Sar'ab spring. This supply still serves the modern town and the associated tourist complex (2), (3) located outside the Siq entrance (10). The Siq is a 2-km-long, narrow passage through the high mountain range bordering the eastern part of the city core; ... Surplus water, after filling the cistern, was directed to the main city fountain (Nymphaeum 42, B;2) through either a pipeline or subterranean channel. Although no traces of this connection have been excavated, pipeline fragments in the area suggest this connection. From a systems point of ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-petra-water-supply-of-petra-charles-r-ortloff-2005.htm
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190: Date written: John the Gospel of John in AD 98
... As you can see, there is no consistent pattern of John using present tense to refer to still valid geographical and architectural facts when he wrote the book in 100 AD, and the past tense for things destroyed. 4. Josephus records how Titus was careful to preserve the Temple and city, doing as little damage as possible to preserve the city for Rome to use: a. The Pool of Bethesda: "The Architectural style and inscription point to ... The sacrificial victims were brought unbound by the priests into the bath, whence it received its name.) Modern Footnote: This explanation is curious. Such explanations are not common in the Onomasticon. In Eusebius only one of the twin pools is involved in the miracle. The pilgrims report similar happenings. "There are in Jerusalem two large pools at the north side of the temple, that is one upon the right hand and one upon the left where were made by Solomon; and further in the city are twin pools with five porticoes which are called Bethsaida. There ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/revelation/Bible-Only-Revelation-commentary-Steven-Rudd-Date-Revelation-written-66AD-Gospel-of-John-98AD.htm
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191: Flavius Josephus Genesis Chronology: 70 AD Creation 5467 BC
... Had Josephus been using the Greek Septuagint, as so many wrongly suppose because his numbers match the LXX, he would have INCLUDED Cainan in his chronology. This is definitive. b. As a point of interest, Cainan is found in the New Testament and the LXX Tanakh but not in the Masoretic, proving once again that the Septuagint ... Writing after 70 AD and being Jew, Josephus takes the new and unorthodox view that the 490 years of Daniel 9:24 (70 weeks) ended in 70 AD when Titus his master destroyed Jerusalem. b. Later this will become the New orthodox view of Jews starting formally in the Seder Olam Rabbah. c. Jews before Christianity and Christians today ... To get the age of the earth we take Josephus' number from Adam to the destruction of Solomon's temple (587 BC) and add 587 and add 70 years to the time when Josephus wrote in 70 AD. We also need to add 70 years for the corrected date of Abraham leaving Haran at 130 and 215 years because Josephus took the short sojourn in Egypt when ... ...
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192: Quattuordecim (XIV): Ezra Translated the Paleo-Hebrew manuscripts ...
... If the Samaritans freely and openly supplied Ezra with the first five books of Moses (Torah) he would have been grateful and accepted their initial offer to help build the Jerusalem temple. The Samaritan Chronicle Adler correctly identifies Ezra as being involved in some significant way based upon some ancient ... There is a synchronism between Ezra and Joshua living to be 120 years and the keeping of the Feast of Booths. Notice that 445 BC under Ezra, was the first time since Joshua, almost 1000 years earlier, that the entire nation celebrated the feast of Booth. (Solomon instituted the feast of booths, but it was only kept in Jerusalem, not the entire nation: 2 Chr 7:8; 8:13) "The ... The greatest moment for the re-emergence of the Torah as the focal point in Jewish life, occurred about a century after the return to Judah during the time of Ezra. This reorganizer of the returned Jewish community from Babylonian exile, made the Torah the nucleus of his reconstructive efforts (Neh 8:1-18). ... ...
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193: Water from a Rock: Mt. Sinai (Lawz) and Kadesh (Petra) Wadi Musa ...
... Niagara falls, with a flow rate of 5,830m3/sec, could supply the daily needs of 2.5 million Israelites at Kadesh every 17 seconds. The Upper Grand river in Ontario Canada, in the winter when flows are very slow, flows at 6 m3.s which amounts to 500,000 cubic meters per day. That means that a river 1/5 the size of the Upper ... So the search for Kadesh should include locations with evidence of large amounts of water flowing in the past, but not the necessarily the present. Populations settle near large reliable water supplies. For example in Jerusalem today the Gihon spring flows large amounts of clean cold water. We find a major city built directly over top of this ... F. Jesus, the water of life, "came forth" out of the rock: "and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock; and he rolled a large stone against the entrance of the tomb and went away." Matthew 27:60 "Joseph bought a linen cloth, took Him down, wrapped Him in the linen cloth and laid Him in a tomb which ... ...
...https://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-kadesh-barnea-moses-struck-rock-waterless.htm
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194: Messianic Sermon Topics In Synagogues: How Christians used the ...
... Ta'an. 4:2 F) 4. We also have solid evidence that spiritual topics of discussion in first century Synagogues revolved around historical Bible characters and past Bible events. a. Favorite topics would be Abraham, the Exodus, Conquest, Saul, David, Solomon, Babylonian captivity, Daniel etc. b. This is known as the ancient "Rabbinical SYNAGOGUE PREACHING Style" of preaching in synagogues. 5. The best example of this "Rabbinical preaching Style" are Stephen's "historical ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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195: Modern Rabbinical Judaism
... Sukkah 55b). Indeed, Israel exists for the salvation of the Gentiles, not their condemnation: "On three things does the world stand: On the Torah, and on the temple service, and on deeds of loving kindness" (m. Abot 1:2 B). It is often suggested that the Gentiles are required to obey the seven Noahide laws', but ... So the merit [zekhut] of the community is assigned to his credit. Whatever virtue one lacks as an individual, one can make up for through zekhut: Song of Songs Rabbah to 1:5 I am very dark, but comely [0 daughters of Jerusalem, like the tents of Kedar, like the curtains of Solomon] (Songs 1:5). "I am dark" in my deeds. "But comely" in the deeds of my forebears. What ... So I sold my bed andcover and I gave the proceeds to her and said "Here is your money, free your husband, but do not sin."' He said to him "You are worthy of praying and having your prayers answered." Even someone who lives as debased a life as one can live, and more to the point, who does so every day, can gain ... ...
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196: Bulla of Hanan son of Hilkiah: Bible Clay Bulla and seals from ...
... And behold, all the officials were sitting there-Elishama the scribe, and Delaiah the son of Shemaiah, and Elnathan the son of Achbor, and Gemariah the son of Shaphan, and Zedekiah the son of Hananiah, and all the other officials." (Jeremiah 36:12) 3. "and I ... the oversight of the house of the Lord; let them give it to the workers who are at the house of the Lord, repairing the house, that is, to the carpenters, to the builders, to the masons; and let them use it to buy timber and quarried stone to repair the house. ... So the priest Hilkiah, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to the prophetess Huldah the wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe; she resided in Jerusalem in the Second Quarter, where they consulted her." (2 Kings 22:4-14) 6. "The king commanded the high priest Hilkiah, the priests of the second order, and the guardians of the threshold, to bring out of the temple of the Lord all the vessels made for Baal, for Asherah, and for all the ... ...
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197: The Fortresses at En Haseva Rudolph Cohen 1994
Research at the Site As early as the nineteenth century, re-searchers touring the area of `En Haseva, one of the most abundant springs of the Arabah, noted remains beside the spring (Tin Husuv; map ref. 1734 0242). A. Musil visited the area in 1902 and prepared a sketch of the square fortress, which measured 120 x 120 feet, and ... Pottery retrieved from the floor be-longs to the seven-sixth centuries BCE, which suggests that this fortress was built during the reign of Josiah and de-stroyed at about the same time as the First Temple in Jerusalem, in 586 BCE. Stratum 5 The Stratum 5 fortress is square, 100 x 100 m, covering approximately 1 hec-tare (2.5 acres). While ... the site, which was a major fortress on the south-eastern frontier of the Judaean Kingdom, both with biblical Tamar (Ezek 47:19; 48:28) and with Tamara mentioned in the Roman and Byzantine sources cited. 1 Kgs 9:17-18 states that "Solomon built Gezer, Beth-boron the Lower, Baalath and Tamar in the wilderness, in the land." ... ...
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198: The ark of the covenant is captured and Shiloh goes extinct. ...
... Burnt Altar 5 x 5 x 3 cubits 2.66 x 2.66 x 1.57 meters 8.6 x 8.6 x 5.15 feet Ark of the Covenant 2.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 cubits 1.3 x .78 x .78 meters 51.5 x 30.9 x 30.9 inches Altar of Incense 1 x 1 x 2 cubits .523 x .523 x .1.05 meters 20.6 x 20.6 x 41.2 inches A. Hannah promises Samuel will be a Nazirite: The law of the Nazirite: 1. "Again the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, "Speak to the sons of Israel and say to them, ... moved to Nob. 3. Eli and his sons are dead and under David, his line of high priests will go extinct. 4. For 100 next years the ark of the covenant and the tabernacle is belongs in are separated until the temple of Solomon. Never again will the ark of the covenant be inside the Tabernacle of Moses. David build the "tabernacle of David" (a tent) and moves the ark to Jerusalem, while the tabernacle of Moses resides at Gibeon until it is dismantled and stored in a room in the temple of Solomon, then lost in history. 5. See also: History of the Temple By Steve Rudd: Contact the ... ...
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199: Silence of Scripture and Bible authority
... They likely reasoned that they had no choice but to attend to the dead body of a loved one who died in their own home and that it was really a circumstance over which they had no control. Moses understood they had a valid point in their complaint. But rather than speaking where God was silent, Moses said, "Wait, ... Jerusalem only holy place, Mt Gerizim is not. Samaritans: "God never said this mountain was not holy" Deut. 12:5-7,11; 1 Kings 8:16; 1 Kings 9:3; John 4:20. God had specified Jerusalem which sat on Mt. Zion (Abraham offered Isaac on temple site: Mt. Moriah or "Jehovah-Jireh" Gen 22:1,14; 2 Chron 3:1, in Jerusalem, of King Melchizedek), as the holy place of worship for ... saying, 'Why have you not built for Me a house of cedar?" 1 Chron 17:6. God didn't want David to build the temple because he was a man of war and had shed blood: 1 Chron 28:3. God said that David's son Solomon would build the temple. Both God (Isa 42:13) and David were men of war and their sons built the temples. ... ...
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200: Ancient Synagogue Literary Sources: Philo of Alexandria: 38 AD
... The worship lasted all night 4. Comment on Embassy/Flaccum 121-124: "In autumn of 39 C.E., the Roman emperor Caligula sent troops to Alexandria and arrested Flaccus during the feast of Sukkoth (see Flacc 104-118). He was executed in the spring of 39 C.E. In §§119-124 the Jews thank God for this sudden intervention. §§121-122 have been taken as a witness to hymns and songs in the Egyptian synagogues. Deprived of the synagogues they had to use the beach." (The Ancient ... Metaphor of Pride 10. Niches & Ark of The Scrolls: Prototype of Church Apse 11. Table of the Scrolls: Prototype of Communion Table 12. Byzantine Church Architecture: Octagonal and Basilica 13. Orientation: Early Synagogues did not Point to Jerusalem 14. The Church replaced the Temple: Replacement theology is pure Christianity Synagogue Worship Prototypes in the Church: 15. Worship prototypes: Introduction and Master Summary Chart 16. Collective Names of Synagogues: House of Prayer, Temple, Church 17. Organization ... ...
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