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The Temple in Jerusalem over the threshing floor which is presently under the Al Kas ... ...

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1: Judean Governors, Procurtors and Prefects time of Jesus, first ...
...Dan 2) came into existence. 5. The Maccabees provided a brief period of about 60 years of true independence from under the control of the Greek/Seleucid empire came to an end with the Romans and Herod the Great. 6. Herod the Great brought about huge changes in Jewish culture and worship: a. 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 Jewish war of 66 AD. a. This rebellion resulted in the Romans coming down with a heavy hand and they easily crushed the rebellion and forever destroyed the temple in 70 AD. b. A new temple had been raised from the dust, just as Jesus said: His body, THE CHURCH. c. Jesus said the kingdom of God and the temple is not physical but within each of ... ...
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2: The Jerusalem Water Aqueduct from the Solomon's Pools:
Etam to his Jerusalem temple. 2. The Gihon Spring is the only water source inside Jerusalem. a. A system of 5 aqueducts that supplied water to Jerusalem and the temple has been discovered. b. A major water supply system started in the hill country that fed three large rectangular reservoirs in Etam known as "Solomon's pools". c. "The three reservoirs, which are somewhat rectangular in shape, are placed consecutively at successive levels. They vary in size, with the highest the smallest and the lowest the largest. The lower pool is 582 feet long, 148 to 207 feet wide, and 50 feet deep. The small pool is also the most shallow, having a depth of only 15 feet. The estimated capacity of all three is about 40,000,000 gallons." (Pools of Solomon, Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, 1988 AD) 3. Solomon may have originally dug one or all three pools at Etam and the first aqueduct to feed his new temple in Jerusalem. a. "I made ponds of water for myself from which to irrigate a forest of growing ... ...
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3: East orientation of Jewish temples and altars
Pagan temples were oriented in other directions. Our calculations show that the sun rises at the temple mount, almost at the true magnetic east, at Passover (April 5). We believe that for this reason, magnetic east is in the correct compass setting that the temple of Solomon was aimed at. Detailed study of how the Holy of Holies of the Temple of Solomon was located directly over the Al-Kas fountain. A. Scripture tells us the tabernacle of Moses faced east: 1. It is interesting that the Tabernacle of Moses at Mt. Sinai (Al-Lawz) faced east. If you stood on the summit, you would look east over top of the tabernacle, which itself was facing east. 2. A eastward facing Tabernacle (later Temple) can be inferred from the information about the court in Exodus 27:9-18, with a little help from Numbers 2:1-34 (note vs. 17). 3. "Then he brought me back to the door of the house; and behold, water was flowing from under the threshold of the house toward the east, for the house faced east. And the ... ...
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4: The Temple in Jerusalem was not located over the Dome of the ...
Solomon built the temple on the threshing floor David bought. The Dome of the rock is the highest point of the temple mount. Threshing floors were never built on hills, but in curved valleys, like directly under the Al Kas Fountain. Under the dome of the Rock, was where the Fortress of Antonia stood. In 135 AD, Hadrian filled in about 50 feet of earth over top of where the temple stood and enlarged the temple mount and built a temple of Jupiter where we see the Dome of the rock today. In 325 AD Contanstine tore down the Temple of Jupiter and assumed Hadrian built the temple of Jupiter on top of the spot where the temple of Solomon once stood. Constantine built an octagon church on the site. In 700 AD the Muslims found the foundations of Constanine's octagon church and built the dome of the Rock we see today. Introduction: The most popular view is that the temple was located over the Dome of the Rock. Leen Ritmeyer in 1994 used a small rectangular shaped hollow carved out of the Dome of ... ...
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5: Archeology and the Temple in Jerusalem
East orientation of Jewish temples and altars. Archeological terrorism! Muslims use a bulldozer to excavate the Temple mount! Detailed maps by Charles Wilson and Charles Warren in 1864-1871 Infrared Imaging of the Temple Mount Detailed map by Frederick Catherwood, Plan of Jerusalem, 1835 AD (Olin, Stephen. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and the Holy Land. New York, 1844, vol. II.) The Fortress of Antonia was built at the Dome of the Rock. The wailing wall was built by "Hadrian" not "Herod" Solomon's aqueduct that supplied water to the Temple. Today, the temple mount level is 10-20 meters higher than is was in Jesus' day. Today, the temple mount area is twice as large as it was in Jesus' day. The Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Lebanon Video: Ascent stairs from Siloam to Temple A. "First and Second temple" terminology explained: Although here were three temples built (Solomon 950 BC, Zerubbabel 515 BC, Herod 20 BC) historians speak of only "two temple periods". "Temple periods" are ... ...
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