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[[@Topic:teach]] teach :
elders - teach; teach - self


teach - elders :
elders - teach


teach - self :
Rom. [[2:21|bible.66.2.21]]


[[@Topic:teachability]] teachability :
correction - accept


[[@Topic:teachable]] teachable :
teachable - be


teachable - be :
Pr. [[19:20|bible.20.19.20]]; Pr. [[19:27|bible.20.19.27]]


[[@Topic:teacher]] teacher :
Holy Spirit - teacher; pastor - teacher (didaskalos) See note; teacher - example; teacher - false


teacher - example :
Acts [[8:31|bible.65.8.31]]


teacher - false :
Isa. [[8:20|bible.23.8.20]]; 2Ti. [[2:17|bible.76.2.17]]; 2Ti. [[3:13|bible.76.3.13]]; Tit. [[1:11|bible.77.1.11]]; 2Jn. [[1:10|bible.84.1.10]]; Rev. [[2:2|bible.87.2.2]]


teacher - Holy Spirit :
Holy Spirit - teacher


teacher - pastor :
pastor - teacher (didaskalos) See note


[[@Topic:teachers]] teachers :
false - teachers - separate from; teachers - heard; teachers - Jesus exceeded; teachers - judged strictly; teachers - test against Scripture; teachers - twisting Scripture; teachers - unqualified


teachers - false - separate from :
false - teachers - separate from


teachers - heard :
Isa. [[30:20-21|bible.23.30.20]]


teachers - Jesus exceeded :
Ps. [[119:99|bible.19.119.99]]; Luke [[2:47|bible.63.2.47]]


teachers - judged strictly :
Jas. [[3:1|bible.80.3.1]]


teachers - test against Scripture :
Isa. [[8:20|bible.23.8.20]]


teachers - twisting Scripture :
Deu. [[4:2|bible.5.4.2]]; Deu. [[12:32|bible.5.12.32]]; Pr. [[30:6|bible.20.30.6]]; 2Pe. [[3:16|bible.82.3.16]]; Rev. [[1:3|bible.87.1.3]]; Rev. [[22:18|bible.87.22.18]]


teachers - unqualified :
Rom. [[2:21|bible.66.2.21]]; 1Ti. [[1:7|bible.75.1.7]]


[[@Topic:teaching]] teaching :
correction - doctrinal; God - all know See note; teaching - children; teaching - from God; teaching - receive; teaching - the Word; women - teaching See note; worship - teaching - equal time


teaching - children :
Gen. [[18:19|bible.1.18.19]]; Ex. [[10:2|bible.2.10.2]]; Ex. [[10:10-11|bible.2.10.10]]; Ex. [[12:26|bible.2.12.26]]; Ex. [[13:14|bible.2.13.14]]; Deu. [[4:9|bible.5.4.9]]; Deu. [[6:7|bible.5.6.7]]; Deu. [[11:19|bible.5.11.19]]; Ps. [[78:5|bible.19.78.5]]; Isa. [[38:19|bible.23.38.19]]; Eph. [[6:4|bible.70.6.4]]; 2Ti. [[3:15|bible.76.3.15]]


teaching - from God :
Ecc. [[12:11|bible.21.12.11]]


teaching - no longer necessary :
God - all know See note


teaching - receive :
Pr. [[21:11|bible.20.21.11]]; Pr. [[23:12|bible.20.23.12]]


teaching - refute false :
correction - doctrinal


teaching - the Word :
Ne. [[8:8|bible.16.8.8]]


teaching - women :
women - teaching See note


teaching - worship - equal time :
worship - teaching - equal time


[[@Topic:tear]] tear :
tear - bottle


tear - bottle :
Ps. [[56:8|bible.19.56.8]]


[[@Topic:Technical Journal]] Technical Journal :
Ref-0003 See note


[[@Topic:teeth]] teeth :
phrases - common


teeth - skin of :
phrases - common


[[@Topic:tefillin]] tefillin :
phylactery See note


[[@Topic:Tel Dan Stele]] Tel Dan Stele :
archaeology - Tel Dan Stele See note


Tel Dan Stele - archaeology :
archaeology - Tel Dan Stele See note


[[@Topic:television]] television :
television - required?


television - required? :
Rev. [[11:9|bible.87.11.9]]


[[@Topic:temper]] temper :
anger - quick


temper - quick :
anger - quick


[[@Topic:temple]] temple :
9th - of Av See note; antichrist - people of destroy Jerusalem and Sanctuary; ark of covenant - not used second temple See note; ark of covenant - returned to temple See note; chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east See note; chronology - BC 168 - Antiochus Epiphanes IV desecrates temple See note; chronology - BC 516 - Temple construction completed See note; chronology - BC 520 - Temple construction resumes See note; idols - in temple; Jerusalem - new - temple See note; Koran - prayer direction See note; millennial - temple See note; millennial - temple - differences See note; musicians - temple; name - God's dwells in temple; Paul - sacrifices in temple; Paul - temple - attitude toward See note; prayer - toward temple; Sabbath - work permitted in Temple See note; sacrifice - missing; sacrifice - second Temple stopped See note; Shekinah - comes to temple See note; Shekinah - departs temple See note; tabernacle - brought into temple See note; tabernacle - nations worship at See note; temple - anointed See note; temple - believers worship at See note; temple - body as; temple - body of Christ vs. believer; temple - built by Messiah See note; temple - built in 7 years; temple - built in 46 years See note; temple - built with forced labor; temple - cdrom See note; temple - child hidden in; temple - cleansed 1st time See note; temple - cleansed 2nd time See note; temple - collection for; temple - command to rebuild; temple - coronation in; temple - David can't build; temple - den of thieves; temple - desecration by Gentile See note; temple - desecration vs. defilement See note; temple - desolate; temple - desolate - banners; temple - destroyed; temple - disciples frequent See note; temple - disciples frequent See note; temple - divine disfavor before destruction See note; temple - dwelling of God; temple - earthly vs. heavenly See note; temple - Eden vs. earthly vs. heavenly See note; temple - Father's house; temple - hidden in; temple - house of prayer; temple - images - decorative; temple - implements profaned; temple - Jesus taught openly in; temple - Lord comes to; temple - money for repair; temple - Muslims recognized See note; temple - name in; temple - personal use of; temple - plans by Holy Spirit; temple - prostitutes; temple - repair; temple - return of treasures prophecied; temple - sacrifice future See note; temple - sacrifice without See note; temple - Samaritan See note; temple - second - completed See note; temple - second - reconstruction See note; temple - second - sacrifice began See note; temple - Solomon to rebuild; temple - Solomon's - date; temple - Solomon's dedication; temple - Solomonic location; temple - soreg See note; temple - stores weapons; temple - treasures restored; temple - treasures stolen; temple - treasures used for bribe; temple - tribulation See note; temptation - pinnacle of temple See note; tooling - Solomon's Temple - offsite


temple - 2nd - empty when Pompey entered :
chronology - BC 63 - AD 410 - Roman Empire over middle east See note


temple - 2nd had no ark :
ark of covenant - not used second temple See note


temple - anointed :
Dan. [[9:24|bible.27.9.24]]

Note "The Malbim says that this [to anoint the Most Holy] refers to 'the Third Temple,' since 'it will be anointed.' This statement reflects the contrast with the Second Temple, which the Mishnah records had not been anointed (Yoma 21b; compare Tosefta Sotah 13:2). The 'anointing' refers to the consecration of the chamber that housed the Ark of the Covenant, whose presence sanctified the Temple by virtue of the Shekinah (the divine presence). Since neither the Ark nor the Shekinah were present in the Second Temple (Yoma 21b) rabbinic tradition held that the Ark will be revealed in the future by the Messianic king, who will also build the Third Temple (Zec. [[6:12-13|bible.38.6.12]])." Ref-0146, p. 249.




temple - antichrist destroys :
antichrist - people of destroy Jerusalem and Sanctuary


temple - Antiochus Epiphanes IV desecrates - date :
chronology - BC 168 - Antiochus Epiphanes IV desecrates temple See note


temple - ark of covenant returned :
ark of covenant - returned to temple See note


temple - believers worship at :
Acts [[2:46|bible.65.2.46]]

Note See also Paul - temple - attitude toward.




temple - body as :
Mtt. [[26:61|bible.61.26.61]]; Mtt. [[27:40|bible.61.27.40]]; Mark [[14:58|bible.62.14.58]]; Mark [[15:29|bible.62.15.29]]; Luke [[2:46|bible.63.2.46]]; John [[2:19|bible.64.2.19]]; 1Cor. [[6:19|bible.67.6.19]]; 2Cor. [[6:16|bible.68.6.16]]; Eph. [[2:21|bible.70.2.21]]; 1Pe. [[2:5|bible.81.2.5]]


temple - body of Christ vs. believer :
1Cor. [[3:16|bible.67.3.16]] (plural body); 1Cor. [[6:19|bible.67.6.19]] (singular body)


temple - built by Messiah :
Zec. [[6:12-15|bible.38.6.12]]; Mtt. [[26:61|bible.61.26.61]]; Mtt. [[27:40|bible.61.27.40]]; Mark [[14:58|bible.62.14.58]]; Mark [[15:29|bible.62.15.29]]; John [[2:19-20|bible.64.2.19]]

Note "The medieval rabbi Rashi declared that the Temple would descend directly from heaven after the coming of the Messiah. Maimonides also argued that only the Messiah could build the Temple. The prayer at the afternoon service on Tisha B'Av reflects this thinking: 'For You, O Lord, did consume it [the Temple] with fire, and with fire You will in the future restore it." Ref-0144, p. 173




temple - built in 7 years :
1K. [[6:37-38|bible.11.6.37]]


temple - built in 46 years :
John [[2:20|bible.64.2.20]]

Note "Several grammars list this [οἰκοδομηθη] as a constative aorist, to the effect that it should be translated, 'this temple was built in forty-six years.' The usual assumption is that ναος refers to the temple precincts. Josephus indiciates that the temple precincts were not completed until Albinus' procuratorship (c. 62-64 CE), in which case the precincts were still in the process of being built when the statement in John [[2:20|bible.64.2.20]] was made. The idea would then be, 'This temple has been in the process of being built for the last forty-six years.' There are several problems with this, however, including the meaning of ναος in John, the use of the dative's temporal referent, and the use of the aorist. The force of the aorist may have some impact on the date of the crucifixion. First, the NT normally makes a distinction between ἱερον and the ναος: The ἱερον refers to the temple precincts (including the courts) while the ναος refers to the holy place or sanctuary proper. If that distinction obtains in John [[2:20|bible.64.2.20]], then the aorist verb οἱκοδομηθη would refer only to the sanctuary. Notably, the sanctuary was completed in c. 18-17 BCE. Forty-six years later would be 29-30 CE. Second, the dative (τεσσερακοντα και εξ ετεσιν most naturally refers to a point in time, rather than an extent of time. This would fit will with a completion date of the sanctuary ('was built [at a point in time] forty-six years ago'). Third, there is some difficulty with taking the aorist to speak of an action that was still in process ('this temple has been [in the process of being] built for the past forty-six years'). The imperfect would be more natural, but not at all required. These strands of evidence suggest that the aorist is more naturally taken as consummative. If so, and if this periscope occurred in the first year of Jesus' ministry (as its location in John [[2:1-25|bible.64.2.1]] suggests), then Jesus was probably crucified three years later, in 33 CE." Ref-0129, pp. 560-561. "Herod began rebuilding the Temple in 19 B.C., and the work was dedicated ten years later, although detail work continued on it for the next 75 years." Ref-0144, p. 65.




temple - built with forced labor :
1K. [[9:20|bible.11.9.20]]; 1Chr. [[22:2|bible.13.22.2]]


temple - cdrom :

Note "The CD-ROM is sold in Israel under the title of Beit HaMikdash ('The Holy Temple') and in the U.S. as The Ultimate Temple CD. It is produced by Torah Software and Avimedia Ltd./NG Media Interactive Ltd. In Israel it is available from Torah Scholar, 8 Mea Shearim, 52 King George, Jerusalem (02-622-1792) an din the U.S. from Quantum Link, Inc., 21218 St. Andrews Blvd., Suite 234, Boca Raton, FL 33433 (1-888-TEMPLCD)." Ref-0146, p. 692, note 40.




temple - child hidden in :
2Chr. [[22:12|bible.14.22.12]]


temple - church replaces? :
temple - disciples frequent See note


temple - cleansed 1st time :
Jer. [[7:2|bible.24.7.2]]; John [[2:15|bible.64.2.15]]

Note ". . .if such a violent confrontation took place on the Temple Mount, it would have been considered not just a religious demonstration but a political threat, and would have brought an immediate arrest by either the Temple guards or the Roman authorities. Since this did not occur, the critics insist that this incident must be a later redactional insertion. However, this objection can be put to rest in light of the archaeological evidence. . . under the direction of Benjamin Mazar and Meir Ben-Dov (1968-1977). Their work has confirmed certain details in the Gospel account, such as the presence of large animals in the halls of the money changers (see John [[2:14|bible.64.2.14]]). They also have shown that a smaller Temple market was isolated inside the Royal Stoa (Hebrew, Chanuyot) and did not spread out over into the Court of the Gentiles. . . This location also is thought to approximate the position of the prophet Jeremiah 'in the gate of the Lord's house' (Jer. [[7:2|bible.24.7.2]]) when, during the First Temple times, he gave his 'Temple sermon' (Jer. [[7:1-8|bible.24.7.1]]:3)." Ref-0146, pp. 264-265. temple - cleansed 2nd time




temple - cleansed 2nd time :
Mtt. [[21:12|bible.61.21.12]]; Luke [[19:45|bible.63.19.45]]; Mark [[11:15|bible.62.11.15]]

Note temple - cleansed 1st time "The one came at the beginning of our Lord's ministry and revealed His zeal as the great Messianic prophet. The second came at the close of His ministry, and revealed His authority as the Messianic King." Ref-0183, p. 351.




temple - collection for :
Ex. [[30:12-16|bible.2.30.12]]; 2K. [[12:4|bible.12.12.4]]; 2Chr. [[24:5|bible.14.24.5]]


temple - command to rebuild :
Ezra [[1:2|bible.15.1.2]]; Ezra [[3:7|bible.15.3.7]]; Ezra [[4:3|bible.15.4.3]]; Ezra [[5:13|bible.15.5.13]]; Eze. [[6:3|bible.26.6.3]]; Eze. [[6:14|bible.26.6.14]]


temple - construction completed :
chronology - BC 516 - Temple construction completed See note


temple - construction resumes :
chronology - BC 520 - Temple construction resumes See note


temple - coronation in :
2Chr. [[23:11|bible.14.23.11]]


temple - date second destroyed :
9th - of Av See note


temple - David can't build :
1Chr. [[17:4|bible.13.17.4]]; 1Chr. [[22:8|bible.13.22.8]]; 1Chr. [[28:3|bible.13.28.3]]


temple - den of thieves :
Jer. [[7:11|bible.24.7.11]]; Mtt. [[21:13|bible.61.21.13]]; Mark [[11:17|bible.62.11.17]]; Luke [[19:46|bible.63.19.46]]


temple - desecration by Gentile :
Acts [[21:28|bible.65.21.28]]

Note An inscription recovered by archaeology between the outer and inner court read as follows: 'No alien may enter within the barrier and wall around the temple. Whoever is caught is alone responsible for the death which follows.' Ref-0100, Tape 19:B.




temple - desecration vs. defilement :
Ezra [[3:2-13|bible.15.3.2]]

Note "Foreigners who enter the Temple generally bring about only desecration, not defilement, and for this reason the Second Temple could be rebuilt after its desecration and destruction by the Babylonians without requiring a purification ceremony (Ezra [[3:2-13|bible.15.3.2]]). However, the Second Temple later required purification (channukah, 'dedication') because an apostate Israelite priest sacrificed an unclean animal (a sow) on the altar (under orders of the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes) and thereby brought defilement. In addition, the presence of idols or idolatrous practices is an 'abomination' (shiqqutz) that brings both desecration and defilement to the Temple and the Land, which has harbored such abominations." Ref-0146, p. 495.




temple - desolate :
Jer. [[22:5|bible.24.22.5]]; Jer. [[26:9|bible.24.26.9]]; Eze. [[35:15|bible.26.35.15]]; Mtt. [[23:38|bible.61.23.38]]; Luke [[13:35|bible.63.13.35]]


temple - desolate - banners :
Ps. [[74:3-4|bible.19.74.3]]


temple - destroyed :
1K. [[9:7-8|bible.11.9.7]]; 2Chr. [[7:21|bible.14.7.21]]; 2Chr. [[36:19|bible.14.36.19]]; Ps. [[74:1-23|bible.19.74.1]]; Isa. [[63:18|bible.23.63.18]]; Isa. [[64:11|bible.23.64.11]]; Jer. [[7:14|bible.24.7.14]]; Lam. [[2:6|bible.25.2.6]]; Mtt. [[24:2|bible.61.24.2]]; Mark [[13:2|bible.62.13.2]]; Luke [[19:41|bible.63.19.41]]; Luke [[21:6|bible.63.21.6]]; Acts [[6:14|bible.65.6.14]]


temple - disciples frequent :
Luke [[24:52-53|bible.63.24.52]]

Note "Would not this seem a great incongruity if they understood that this Temple was to be replaced by themselves as the church?" Ref-0146, p. 272. ". . .the early Jewish church--before the destruction of the Temple--was indwelt, sealed, and filled with the Spirit and yet continued to worship in the Temple! This would imply that the Third Temple could be built during the church age and even sacrifices commenced without there being a necessary conflict with 'spiritual worship.'" Ref-0146, p. 501.




temple - divine disfavor before destruction :
Zec. [[11:1|bible.38.11.1]]

Note "Josephus (Jewish Wars 6:293-96) noted that at the time of the Passover c. A.D. 66, as the Roman siege was about to begin, the huge Nicanor gate that secured the inner court of the Eastern (Shushan) Gate was observed at the sixth hour to open of its own accord. This event was ultimately interpreted negatively as evidence of divine displeasure. . .This interpretation is also given in a story told in the Babylonian Talmud (Yoma 39b), along with another concerning the Temple service, which reflected the problem of divine favor: Our Rabbis taught: During the last forty years before the destruction of the Temple the lot 'for the Lord' did not come up in the right hand; nor did the crimson-colored string [suspended in the Temple to show the acceptance of the pascal sacrifice] become white; nor did the western-most light shine; and the doors of the Temple would open by themselves, until R. Yohanon b. Zakkai rebuked them, saying: 'Temple, Temple why will you yourself be the alarmer? I know about you that you will be destroyed, for Zechariah b. Ido has already prophesied concerning you: 'Open your door, O' Lebanon, that the fire may devour your cedars'(Zec. [[11:1|bible.38.11.1]])" Ref-0146, p. 82.




temple - dwelling of God :
1K. [[8:27|bible.11.8.27]]


temple - earthly vs. heavenly :

Note Chart, Ref-0146, p. 56.




temple - Eden vs. earthly vs. heavenly :

Note Chart, Ref-0146, p. 197.




temple - Father's house :
Luke [[2:49|bible.63.2.49]]; John [[2:16|bible.64.2.16]]


temple - glory departs :
Shekinah - departs temple See note


temple - God's name in :
name - God's dwells in temple


temple - hidden in :
2K. [[11:3|bible.12.11.3]]


temple - house of prayer :
Isa. [[56:7|bible.23.56.7]]; Mtt. [[21:13|bible.61.21.13]]


temple - idols in :
idols - in temple


temple - images - decorative :
1K. [[6:29|bible.11.6.29]]; 1K. [[6:32|bible.11.6.32]]; 1K. [[6:35|bible.11.6.35]]; 1K. [[7:29|bible.11.7.29]]; 1K. [[7:36|bible.11.7.36]]


temple - implements profaned :
2Chr. [[24:7|bible.14.24.7]]; Dan. [[5:23|bible.27.5.23]]


temple - Jesus taught openly in :
Luke [[4:15|bible.63.4.15]]; Luke [[22:53|bible.63.22.53]]; John [[7:26|bible.64.7.26]]; John [[8:2|bible.64.8.2]]; John [[8:20|bible.64.8.20]]; John [[18:20|bible.64.18.20]]


temple - Lord comes to :
Mal. [[3:1|bible.39.3.1]]


temple - millennial :
millennial - temple See note


temple - millennial - differences :
millennial - temple - differences See note


temple - missing :
sacrifice - missing


temple - money for repair :
2Chr. [[34:9|bible.14.34.9]]


temple - musicians :
musicians - temple


temple - Muslims recognized :

Note "This site is one of the oldest in the world. Its sanctity dates from the earliest times. Its identity with the site of Solomon's Temple is beyond dispute." Guidebook issued by the Supreme Muslim Council of Jerusalem in 1930, Ref-0160, p. 259.




temple - name in :
1K. [[8:20|bible.11.8.20]]; 1K. [[8:29|bible.11.8.29]]; 1K. [[8:48|bible.11.8.48]]; 1K. [[9:3|bible.11.9.3]]


temple - nations worship at :
tabernacle - nations worship at See note


temple - New Jerusalem :
Jerusalem - new - temple See note


temple - Paul - attitude toward :
Paul - temple - attitude toward See note


temple - Paul sacrifices in :
Paul - sacrifices in temple


temple - personal use of :
Ne. [[13:5|bible.16.13.5]]; Ne. [[13:7|bible.16.13.7]]


temple - pinnacle of - temptation :
temptation - pinnacle of temple See note


temple - plans by Holy Spirit :
Ex. [[25:40|bible.2.25.40]]; 1Chr. [[28:12|bible.13.28.12]]; 1Chr. [[28:19|bible.13.28.19]]; Heb. [[8:5|bible.79.8.5]]


temple - prayer away from - Koran :
Koran - prayer direction See note


temple - prayer toward :
prayer - toward temple


temple - prostitutes :
Deu. [[23:17|bible.5.23.17]]; 1K. [[22:46|bible.11.22.46]]; 2K. [[23:7|bible.12.23.7]]; Hos. [[4:14|bible.28.4.14]]


temple - repair :
2K. [[12:5|bible.12.12.5]]


temple - return of treasures prophecied :
Isa. [[52:11-12|bible.23.52.11]]; Jer. [[27:16|bible.24.27.16]] (- 28:6); Ezra [[1:7-11|bible.15.1.7]]


temple - sacrifice future :
Isa. [[56:6-7|bible.23.56.6]]; Isa. [[60:7|bible.23.60.7]]; Jer. [[33:18|bible.24.33.18]]; Zec. [[14:16-21|bible.38.14.16]]

Note ". . . to the objection that a renewal of 'expiatory' animal sacrifices is unthinkable and would deny the complete efficacy of our Lord's atoning death, the reply is very simple: no animal sacrifice in the Bible has ever had an expiatory efficacy [Heb. [[10:4|bible.79.10.4]]]. . . These sacrifices were simply a 'remembrance' of the sins committed, and pointed forward to the one sacrifice which would take them away. [See the very able monograph, 'The Question of Millennial Sacrifices,' by John L. Mitchell, Bibliotheca Sacra, issues of July and October, 1953.]" Ref-0183, p. 250. ". . . it must not be forgotten that Ezekiel is not alone in this affirmation of a revival of a temple ritual in the coming Kingdom. As Reeve says, 'The great prophets all speak of a sacrificial system in full vogue in the Messianic Age.' [J. J. Reeve, 'Sacrifice,' I.S.B.E., op cit., Vol. IV, p. 2651.]" Ref-0183, p. 251.




temple - sacrifice without :
Ezra [[3:6|bible.15.3.6]]; Hos. [[3:4-5|bible.28.3.4]]

Note "Just as sacrifices were offered after the destruction of the First Temple, so sacrifices were attempted after the destruction of the Second Temple. This is documented in the book Torat Habayit ('Laws of the Temple'), which records in the name of the Kaftor VaPherach that more than 1,100 years after the destruction of the Second Temple Jews tried to offer sacrifices, even though at that time the control of the Temple Mount was in the hands of the Gentiles and there was no Temple there." Ref-0146, pp. 391-392.




temple - Samaritan :
2K. [[17:24-30|bible.12.17.24]]; Ne. [[13:23-31|bible.16.13.23]]; John [[4:20|bible.64.4.20]]

Note Josephus records the Samaritan temple [on Mt. Gerizim] was destroyed by John Hyrcanus in 113 BC. Ruins are located beneath floor of 5th century Byzantine church of Mary Theotokos, which have been uncovered in excavations in 1920s. Menachem, a priest in the Jerusalem Temple, fell in love with Nikaso, the daughter of a Samaritan leader Sanballat. Menachem was told to choose between Nikaso and his priesthood. He chose Nikaso and Sanballat built his new son-in-law a rival temple on Mount Gerizim and made him high priest. Ref-0025, p. 188. ". . . in about 432 B.C. the daughter of Sanballat was married to the grandson of the high priest Eliashib. This resulted in the expulsion of the couple, and provided the historical incident for the break between the Jews and the Samaritans (cf. Ne. [[13:23-31|bible.16.13.23]]). During the conflict the Jews overstressed the foreign element in the ancestry of the Samaritans, and called them Cutheans after the name of the Middle-Babylonia city, Cuthah, from whence the Assyrians imported the foreign element into Samaria (cf. 2K. [[17:24|bible.12.17.24]], 2K. [[17:30|bible.12.17.30]]). . . At that time a copy of the Torah may have been taken to Samaria and placed in the temple build on Mount Gerizim at Shechem (Nablus), where the rival worship and priesthood were established. . . .the Samaritan Pentateuch has illustrated the Jewish-Samaritan hostility quite effectively, as it emphasizes the importance of Mount Gerizim instead of Jerusalem, and inserts additional material into the text, for example after Ex. [[20:2-17|bible.2.20.2]] and Deu. [[5:6-21|bible.5.5.6]]." Ref-0075, pp. 498-500. "It [the Samaritan Pentateuch] also contains biased sectarian insertions, designed to show that Jehovah chose Mt. Gerizim rather than Zion, and Shechem rather than Jerusalem as His holy city." Ref-0001, p. 48.




temple - second - completed :

Note "The king's treasury even helped to finance the cost of the rebuilding of the ruined Temple, which was finally completed on the 3rd of Adar (February-March) 515 B.C.E." Ref-0152, p. 33.




temple - second - reconstruction :
Ezra [[6:15|bible.15.6.15]]; Hag. [[1:15|bible.37.1.15]]

Note "Consequently, the Jewish people were inspired to resume the work on September 21, 520 B.C. (Hag. [[1:15|bible.37.1.15]]) and completed the task on March 15, 516 B.C. (Ezra [[6:15|bible.15.6.15]])." David M. Levy, "Called to Repentance", Ref-0057, March/April 2004, p. 24.




temple - second - sacrifice began :

Note "Temple sacrifices were renewed on the first day of the month of Tishri 538 B.C.E. at a festival known as the Feast of Trumpets. . . Seven months later, work began on building the Second Temple itself, using cedarwood ordered from Lebanon." Ref-0152, p. 32.




temple - second - sacrifice stopped :
sacrifice - second Temple stopped See note


temple - Shekinah comes :
Shekinah - comes to temple See note


temple - Solomon to rebuild :
1Chr. [[17:12|bible.13.17.12]]; 1Chr. [[28:3|bible.13.28.3]]; 1Chr. [[28:6|bible.13.28.6]]; 2Chr. [[6:9|bible.14.6.9]]; Acts [[7:47|bible.65.7.47]]


temple - Solomon's - date :
1K. [[6:1|bible.11.6.1]]; 1K. [[6:38|bible.11.6.38]]


temple - Solomon's - tooled offsite :
tooling - Solomon's Temple - offsite


temple - Solomon's dedication :
1K. [[8:22|bible.11.8.22]]


temple - Solomonic location :
2Chr. [[3:1|bible.14.3.1]]


temple - soreg :
Acts [[21:27-28|bible.65.21.27]]

Note "in the time of the Second Temple [the Jews] had erected a boundary fence, the Soreg, between the Court of the Gentiles and the Court of the Israelites, with a warning inscription promising death to any non-Israelite who passed beyond it into the Court of the Israelites. The New Testament (Acts [[21:27-28|bible.65.21.27]]) records a Jewish crowd's violent reaction to Paul when they mistakenly believed that he had taken a Gentile proselyte (Titus) into the Temple to offer sacrifice." Ref-0146, p. 484.




temple - stores weapons :
2S. [[8:7|bible.10.8.7]]; 1Chr. [[18:7|bible.13.18.7]]; 2Chr. [[23:9|bible.14.23.9]]


temple - tabernacle brought into :
tabernacle - brought into temple See note


temple - treasures restored :
Ezra [[1:7|bible.15.1.7]]; Ezra [[6:5|bible.15.6.5]]


temple - treasures stolen :
2Chr. [[12:9|bible.14.12.9]]; 2Chr. [[25:24|bible.14.25.24]]; 2Chr. [[36:7|bible.14.36.7]]; 2Chr. [[36:10|bible.14.36.10]]; 2Chr. [[36:18|bible.14.36.18]]; Jer. [[20:5|bible.24.20.5]]; Dan. [[5:2-3|bible.27.5.2]]; Dan. [[5:23|bible.27.5.23]]


temple - treasures used for bribe :
2Chr. [[28:21|bible.14.28.21]]


temple - tribulation :
Isa. [[66:1-6|bible.23.66.1]] (?); Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]]; Dan. [[12:11|bible.27.12.11]]; Zec. [[1:16|bible.38.1.16]] (?); Mtt. [[23:38-39|bible.61.23.38]]; Mtt. [[24:15|bible.61.24.15]]; 2Th. [[2:4|bible.74.2.4]]; Rev. [[11:1|bible.87.11.1]]; Rev. [[13:6|bible.87.13.6]] (?)

Note "Therefore, when he [the antichrist] receives the kingdom, he orders the temple of God to be rebuilt for himself, which is in Jerusalem; who after coming into it, he shall sit as God. . ." Ephraim the Syrian, A.D. 373. Ref-0031, p. 113. Regarding Preterist assertion that this is Herod's temple, to be destroyed in 70 A.D., there are at least two problems with this view. Firstly, most scholars date the book of Revelation after that destruction and secondly, "It does not matter at all whether the temple is thought to still be standing in Jerusalem at the time that John sees the vision, since that would not necessarily have any bearing upon a vision. John is told by the angel accompanying him during the vision to 'measure the temple' (Rev. [[11:1|bible.87.11.1]]). Measure what temple? The temple in the vision. In fact, Ezekiel, during a similar vision of a temple (Eze. [[40:1-49|bible.26.40.1]] - Eze. [[48:1-35|bible.26.48.1]]) was told to measure that temple. [Preterists] would agree, that when Ezekiel saw and was told to measure a temple, that there was not one standing in Jerusalem." Ref-0055, December 2000, p. 309. "When [Zec. [[1:16|bible.38.1.16]]] was written, the Second Temple was still standing so the reference can only be to the rebuilding of the Temple the Romans destroyed in 70 AD." Ref-0082, April 2001, 22. Mtt. [[23:38-39|bible.61.23.38]] would seem to imply that the house of the Jewish nation (the temple) is to be 'left desolate' for a period of time which comes to an end when the Jew repent and recognize Jesus as Messiah. Questionable: Isa. [[66:1-6|bible.23.66.1]] (?); Zec. [[1:16|bible.38.1.16]] (?); Rev. [[13:6|bible.87.13.6]] (?);




temple - work permitted on Sabbath :
Sabbath - work permitted in Temple See note


[[@Topic:Temple Mount]] Temple Mount :
Temple Mount - 1967 war See note; Temple Mount - purchased


Temple Mount - 1967 war :

Note "But in a surprising move, Israel turned the Temple Mount back to the custodial care of King Hussein of Jordan, leaving the very heart of Jerusalem in Gentile hands. In 1994, Yasser Arafat and his PLO took control." Ref-0017, Dec. 1999.




Temple Mount - purchased :
2S. [[24:24|bible.10.24.24]]; 1Chr. [[21:24-26|bible.13.21.24]]; 2Chr. [[3:1|bible.14.3.1]]


[[@Topic:Temples]] Temples :
Temples - five See note


Temples - five :

Note (1) Solomon's. (2) Zerubbabel's on return from Babylon. (3) Herod's. (4) Antichrist's. (4) Millennium. This is often collapsed to only 4 since Herod's was a rebuilding and expansion of Zerubbabel's and the daily sacrifices continued during the reconstruction. 1. Solomon's Temple (1K. [[5:1-18|bible.11.5.1]]; 1K. [[6:1-38|bible.11.6.1]]; 1K. [[7:1-51|bible.11.7.1]]; 1K. [[8:1-66|bible.11.8.1]]) B.C. 960 - B.C. 586 (374 years) 2. Zerubbabel's and Herod's Temple (Ezra [[3:7|bible.15.3.7]]-; 4; 5; 6:1-18; Mtt. [[24:1-2|bible.61.24.1]]; Mark [[13:1-2|bible.62.13.1]]; Luke [[21:5-6|bible.63.21.5]]) B.C. 515 - B.C. 20 (enlarged) - A.D. 70 (586 years) 3. Tribulation Temple (Dan. [[9:24|bible.27.9.24]],Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]]; Dan. [[11:31|bible.27.11.31]]; Dan. [[12:11|bible.27.12.11]]; Mtt. [[24:15|bible.61.24.15]]; Mark [[13:14|bible.62.13.14]]; 2Th. [[2:4|bible.74.2.4]]; Rev. [[11:1-2|bible.87.11.1]]) 4. Millennial Temple (Eze. [[40:1-49|bible.26.40.1]]; Eze. [[41:1-26|bible.26.41.1]]; Eze. [[42:1-20|bible.26.42.1]]; Eze. [[43:1-27|bible.26.43.1]]; Isa. [[2:2-3|bible.23.2.2]]; Isa. [[56:7|bible.23.56.7]]). Built by Messiah (Zec. [[6:12-15|bible.38.6.12]]) Ref-0144, p. 53.




[[@Topic:tempt]] tempt :
test - God


tempt - God :
test - God


[[@Topic:temptation]] temptation :
prayer - to resist temptation; temptation - alone unwise; temptation - pinnacle of temple See note


temptation - alone unwise :
Gen. [[39:11|bible.1.39.11]]


temptation - pinnacle of temple :
Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]] (?); Mal. [[3:1|bible.39.3.1]]; Mtt. [[4:5|bible.61.4.5]]; Luke [[4:9|bible.63.4.9]]; John [[6:30|bible.64.6.30]]

Note "Our Rabbis give this tradition: In the hour when King Messiah cometh, He standeth upon the roof of the Sanctuary." Ref-0021, p. 1:293. "For Jesus to leap unhurt from the place the Messiah was to appear would certainly identify Him as the King of Israel. John [[6:30|bible.64.6.30]] shows the Jews anticipated the messiah would manifest Himself with such a sign as this. Therefore, the temptation takes on national significance. . ." Ref-0143, p. 76. In Mtt. [[4:5|bible.61.4.5]], pinnacle is τπερυγιον meaning a winglet whereas in Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]], wing is from ףנצ meaning edge or extremity, a wing. Questionable: Dan. [[9:27|bible.27.9.27]] (?);




temptation - resisting :
prayer - to resist temptation


[[@Topic:tempted]] tempted :
Jesus - tempted See note


tempted - Jesus :
Jesus - tempted See note


[[@Topic:ten]] ten :
commandments - ten given See note; commandments - ten in NT See note; ten - horns


ten - commandments given :
commandments - ten given See note


ten - commandments in NT :
commandments - ten in NT See note


ten - horns :
Dan. [[2:41|bible.27.2.41]]; Dan. [[7:7|bible.27.7.7]]; Dan. [[7:20|bible.27.7.20]]; Dan. [[7:24|bible.27.7.24]]; Rev. [[12:3|bible.87.12.3]]; Rev. [[13:1|bible.87.13.1]]; Rev. [[17:3|bible.87.17.3]]; Rev. [[17:7|bible.87.17.7]]; Rev. [[17:12|bible.87.17.12]]; Rev. [[17:16|bible.87.17.16]]


[[@Topic:ten commandments]] ten commandments :
commandments - ten - NT references; commandments - ten passing away; commandments - ten spoken


ten commandments - NT references :
commandments - ten - NT references


ten commandments - passing awaY :
commandments - ten passing away


ten commandments - spoken :
commandments - ten spoken


[[@Topic:ten tribes]] ten tribes :
Jeroboam - ten tribes - given; tribes - ten not lost See note


ten tribes - Jeroboam - given :
Jeroboam - ten tribes - given


ten tribes - not lost :
tribes - ten not lost See note


[[@Topic:Tenakh]] Tenakh :
Tenakh - definition See note


Tenakh - definition :

Note Jewish Old Testament. Same books, but different order (Genesis through 2 Chronicles). "For Jews the 'book' is the Hebrew BIble, comprising the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings (from the initials of these three divisions in Hebrew [Torah, Nevi'im, Ketubim] the Bible is often referred to among Jews as the TeNaKh)." Ref-0073, p. 19.




[[@Topic:Tense Voice Mood]] Tense Voice Mood :
Ref-0178 See note


[[@Topic:tent]] tent :
tent - body as


tent - body as :
Isa. [[38:12|bible.23.38.12]]; 2Cor. [[5:1|bible.68.5.1]]; 2Cor. [[5:4|bible.68.5.4]]; 2Pe. [[1:13-14|bible.82.1.13]]


[[@Topic:tent of meeting]] tent of meeting :
tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting See note


tent of meeting - vs. tabernacle :
tabernacle - vs. tent of meeting See note


[[@Topic:tenth day]] tenth day :
Ex. [[12:3|bible.2.12.3]]; Lev. [[16:29|bible.3.16.29]]; Lev. [[23:27|bible.3.23.27]]; Lev. [[25:9|bible.3.25.9]]; Num. [[7:66|bible.4.7.66]]; Num. [[29:7|bible.4.29.7]]; Jos. [[4:19|bible.6.4.19]]; 2K. [[25:1|bible.12.25.1]]; Jer. [[52:4|bible.24.52.4]]; Jer. [[52:12|bible.24.52.12]]; Eze. [[20:1|bible.26.20.1]]; Eze. [[24:1|bible.26.24.1]]; Eze. [[40:1|bible.26.40.1]]


[[@Topic:tenth day of Nisan]] tenth day of Nisan :
Ex. [[12:3|bible.2.12.3]]; Jos. [[4:19|bible.6.4.19]]; Eze. [[40:1|bible.26.40.1]]; Mtt. [[21:2|bible.61.21.2]]; John [[12:14|bible.64.12.14]]


[[@Topic:Terah]] Terah :
Terah - served other Gods


Terah - served other Gods :
Gen. [[12:1|bible.1.12.1]]; Jos. [[24:2|bible.6.24.2]]


[[@Topic:teraphim]] teraphim :
teraphim - earthen idols See note; teraphim - stolen See note


teraphim - earthen idols :
Gen. [[31:19|bible.1.31.19]]; Gen. [[31:34|bible.1.31.34]]; Gen. [[31:35|bible.1.31.35]]; Jdg. [[17:5|bible.7.17.5]]; Jdg. [[18:14|bible.7.18.14]]; Jdg. [[18:17|bible.7.18.17]]; Jdg. [[18:18|bible.7.18.18]]; Jdg. [[18:20|bible.7.18.20]]; 1S. [[15:23|bible.9.15.23]]; 1S. [[19:13|bible.9.19.13]]; 1S. [[19:16|bible.9.19.16]]; 2K. [[23:24|bible.12.23.24]]; Eze. [[21:21|bible.26.21.21]]; Hos. [[3:4|bible.28.3.4]]; Zec. [[10:2|bible.38.10.2]]

Note "A plausible motive for Rachel's theft of her father's teraphim (Gen. [[31:19|bible.1.31.19]],Gen. [[31:34|bible.1.31.34]],Gen. [[31:35|bible.1.31.35]]) is supplied by a Nuzi record of a case where a man was able in court to claim the estate of his father-in-law because he possessed the family teraphim (or household gods)." Ref-0001, p. 179, refering to C.H. Gordon in The Biblical Archaeologist 3 (1940) p. 5.




teraphim - stolen :
Gen. [[31:19|bible.1.31.19]]; Gen. [[31:34-35|bible.1.31.34]]

Note "By the customs of Haran, possession of the house gods could signify legal title to an estate. Rachel knows that her father will not voluntarily give Jacob the images as formal proof of property release." Ref-0150, p. 45.




[[@Topic:terebinth tree]] terebinth tree :
terebinth tree - divination


terebinth tree - divination :
Jdg. [[9:37|bible.7.9.37]]


[[@Topic:term]] term :
elders - term See note


term - elders :
elders - term See note


[[@Topic:terrorism]] terrorism :
quote - terrorism - Christianity vs. Islam See note


terrorism - Christianity vs. Islam - quote :
quote - terrorism - Christianity vs. Islam See note


[[@Topic:Tertullian]] Tertullian :
millennial kingdom - Tertullian See note; Trinity - first use See note


Tertullian - millennial kingdom :
millennial kingdom - Tertullian See note


Tertullian - Trinity :
Trinity - first use See note


[[@Topic:test]] test :
prophecy - judged; test - God


test - God :
Ex. [[17:2|bible.2.17.2]]; Num. [[14:22|bible.4.14.22]]; Num. [[21:9|bible.4.21.9]]; Deu. [[6:16|bible.5.6.16]]; Ps. [[78:18|bible.19.78.18]]; Ps. [[78:41|bible.19.78.41]]; Ps. [[78:56|bible.19.78.56]]; Ps. [[95:9|bible.19.95.9]]; Ps. [[106:14|bible.19.106.14]]; Mal. [[3:15|bible.39.3.15]]; Mtt. [[4:7|bible.61.4.7]]; Luke [[4:12|bible.63.4.12]]; Acts [[5:9|bible.65.5.9]]; 1Cor. [[10:9|bible.67.10.9]]; Heb. [[3:9|bible.79.3.9]]; Isa. [[7:12|bible.23.7.12]]


test - prophecy :
prophecy - judged


[[@Topic:testaments]] testaments :
prophet - expected See note


testaments - silence between :
prophet - expected See note


[[@Topic:tested]] tested :
Joseph - tested by prophecy; tested - by God; tested - God by man; tested - Jesus by Pharisees


tested - by God :
Gen. [[22:1|bible.1.22.1]]; Ex. [[15:25|bible.2.15.25]]; Ex. [[16:4|bible.2.16.4]]; Ex. [[20:20|bible.2.20.20]]; Deu. [[8:2|bible.5.8.2]]; Deu. [[8:16|bible.5.8.16]]; Deu. [[13:3|bible.5.13.3]]; Jdg. [[2:22|bible.7.2.22]]; Jdg. [[3:1|bible.7.3.1]]; Jdg. [[3:4|bible.7.3.4]]; 2Chr. [[32:31|bible.14.32.31]]; Job [[23:10|bible.18.23.10]]; Ps. [[11:4|bible.19.11.4]]; Ps. [[11:5|bible.19.11.5]]; Ps. [[66:10-12|bible.19.66.10]]; Ps. [[105:19|bible.19.105.19]]; Ecc. [[3:18|bible.21.3.18]]; Isa. [[48:10|bible.23.48.10]]; Jer. [[12:3|bible.24.12.3]]; Jer. [[20:12|bible.24.20.12]]; Luke [[4:1|bible.63.4.1]]; Luke [[22:31|bible.63.22.31]]; Jas. [[1:12|bible.80.1.12]]; Rev. [[2:10|bible.87.2.10]]


tested - God by man :
Ps. [[106:14|bible.19.106.14]]


tested - Jesus by Pharisees :
John [[8:6|bible.64.8.6]]


tested - Joseph by prophecy :
Joseph - tested by prophecy


[[@Topic:testifies]] testifies :
Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus


testifies - Holy Spirit of Jesus :
Holy Spirit - testifies of Jesus


[[@Topic:testify]] testify :
kings - testify before


testify - before kings :
kings - testify before


[[@Topic:testimony]] testimony :
Paul - testimony of; resurrection - testifies; tablets - testimony; testimony - false; testimony - killed for; Ps. [[119:88|bible.19.119.88]]; Rev. [[12:11|bible.87.12.11]]


testimony - false :
Ex. [[20:16|bible.2.20.16]]; Ex. [[23:1-3|bible.2.23.1]]


testimony - killed for :
Acts [[7:59|bible.65.7.59]]; Rev. [[6:9|bible.87.6.9]]; Rev. [[6:11|bible.87.6.11]]; Rev. [[12:11|bible.87.12.11]]


testimony - Paul's :
Paul - testimony of


testimony - resurrection :
resurrection - testifies


testimony - tablets :
tablets - testimony


[[@Topic:testimony of Jesus]] testimony of Jesus :
prophecy - testimony of Jesus


testimony of Jesus - prophecy :
prophecy - testimony of Jesus


[[@Topic:tetelestai]] tetelestai :
tetelestai - Greek


tetelestai - Greek :
Ps. [[22:31|bible.19.22.31]] (, Septuagint renders asah); John [[19:30|bible.64.19.30]]


[[@Topic:tetragrammaton]] tetragrammaton :
YHWH See note


[[@Topic:Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament, A]] Textual Commentary On The Greek New Testament, A :
Ref-0138 See note


[[@Topic:textual criticism]] textual criticism :
textual criticism - canonical rules - Matthew Henry See note


textual criticism - canonical rules - Matthew Henry :
1Jn. [[5:7-8|bible.83.5.7]]

Note "It was far more easy for a transcriber, by turning away his eye, or by the obscurity of a copy, it being obliterated or defaced on the top or bottom of the page, or worn away in such materials as the ancients had to write upon, to lose and omit the page, than for an interpolator to devise and insert it. He must be very bold and impudent who could hope to escape detection and shame; and profane too, who durst venture to make an addition to a supposed sacred book. . ." G.W. Anderson and D.E. Anderson, Why 1 John [[5:7-8|bible.64.5.7]] is in The Bible, Ref-0094, p. 2 quoting Matthew Henry, Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible, VI.1090-91 "the critics are wedded to the idea that the shorter readings must nearly always be the originals. Having suffered at the hands or finger of various typists, I cannot accept this criterion. They more often omit words and phrases than make additions." Ref-0154, p. 23.




[[@Topic:textual preservation]] textual preservation :
inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques See note


textual preservation - Masoretes :
inerrancy - Masoretic textual techniques See note


[[@Topic:Textus Receptus]] Textus Receptus :
manuscript - Textus Receptus - origin See note; manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note


Textus Receptus - origin :
manuscript - Textus Receptus - origin See note


Textus Receptus - verses not in Critical Text :
manuscript - Textus Receptus verses not in Critical Text See note

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