
Rose Guide to the Temple
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Based on the most up-to-date discoveries, this book explains the biblical and historical background of the temple in Jerusalem. The author is archaeologist and professor Dr. Randall Price, who has spent more than 30 years exploring the Holy Land and studying the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Bonus! Temple Poster by National Geographic shows a new digital model of the Herodian Temple Mount throughout time!
Covers Important Events and People in the History of the Temple from Abraham to Modern Day. Includes 4 sections, as follows:
- Section 1: God's Sanctuary before the Temple (Pre-temple Sanctuaries)
- Section 2: The First Temple in Jerusalem (The First Temple's Construction, Design, and Destruction)
- Section 3: The Second Temple in Jerusalem (Zerubbabel's and Herod's Temples)
- Section 4: The Modern Temple Mount and Future Temple (Ezekiel's Temple)
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Content
- Intro
- The Rose Guide to the Temple (Original Version)
- Introduction
- Section 1: God's Sanctuary Before the Temple
- Overview of the Temple in God's Plan
- The Temple Before Time
- Pre-Temple Sanctuaries
- The Garden of Eden
- The Tabernacle: God's Sanctuary in Motion
- What Does "Temple" Mean?
- How Do We Know about the Temple?
- Section 2: God's Permanent Sanctuary: The First Temple
- Building the First Temple
- The Divine Source: Directions for the "House of the Lord"
- The Human Source: Construction Budget and Crew
- Solomon's Dedication of the Temple
- Three Parts of the Temple Complex
- The Courtyard
- The Outer Design of the Temple
- The Brazen Altar
- The Molten Sea (Brazen Sea/Laver)
- Ten Bronze Basins
- The Holy Place
- The Golden Lampstand (Menorah)
- The Table(s) of the Bread of the Presence
- The Altar of Incense
- The Holy of Holies (Most Holy Place)
- The Veil
- The Ark of the Covenant
- The Temple in the Life of God's People
- Eight Purposes of the Temple
- Priestly Duties
- The Feasts of Israel
- Destruction of the First Temple
- Time Line: First Temple (960
- Archaeological Discoveries
- Temples in the Ancient Near East
- Section 3: God's Permanent Sanctuary Rebuilt: The Second Temple
- Zerubbabel's Temple
- Return from Exile
- The Site and Construction
- The Temple Mount
- Peace, Politics, and Pollution
- The Romans Conquer Jerusalem and Enter the Temple
- Time Line: Second Temple (585
- Herod's Temple
- Herod's Plan for a Bigger, Better Temple
- Herod's Construction
- The New Temple Mount: Porches, Gates, and Courts
- The Temple
- Outer Design
- The Holy Place
- The Holy of Holies (Most Holy Place)
- The Temple's Importance in the Time of Jesus
- The Life and Ministry of Jesus
- Jesus' Last Week
- The Early Church
- Destruction of the Second Temple
- Time Line: Second Temple (62
- Archaeological Discoveries
- Section 4: The Modern Temple Mount and Future Temple
- The Temple Mount
- Early Roman and Byzantine Period
- Islamic Period and the Dome of the Rock
- From the Crusades to the Modern Era
- Time Line: The Temple Mount (
- The Temple Mount Today
- Islamic Denial of the Temple's Existence
- The Temple Mount Gates
- Locating the Site of the Temple
- Time Line: The Modern Period (1898-Present)
- The Future Temple
- The Temple Ezekiel Saw
- The Temple Scroll
- The New Jerusalem
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Extended Version
- Introduction
- The Meaning of "Temple"
- Old Testament
- New Testament
- How Do We Know About the Temple?
- SECTION 1 - THE CONCEPT OF THE SANCTUARY
- The Temple Before Time: The Heavenly Temple
- The Heavenly Temple in the Old Testament
- The Heavenly Temple in the New Testament
- The Pre-Temple Sanctuary
- From the Garden of Eden to Mount Sinai
- The Tabernacle: God's Sanctuary in Motion
- The Design of the Tabernacle
- SECTION 2 - THE FIRST TEMPLE: GOD'S PERMANENT SANCTUARY
- The Directions for the First Temple
- The Divine Source
- The Site for the First Temple
- The Human Source
- The Construction Budget
- The Construction Crew
- The Design for the First Temple
- Outer Design and Features
- Inner Design and Furniture
- The Dedication of the Temple
- The Priestly Duties
- The High Priest
- The Furnishings of the Temple
- The Brazen Altar
- The Molten Sea (Brazen Sea)
- Ten Bronze Basins
- The Golden Lampstand and the Ten Lamps
- The Table of the Bread of the Presence and the Ten Tables
- The Altar of Incense
- The Ark of the Covenant
- The Eight Purposes of the Israelite Temple
- 1. Station of the Divine Presence
- 2. Sign of the Covenant
- 3. Signal of the End of Exile
- 4. Socio-Political Institution
- 5. Symbol of National Sovereignty
- 6. Secured National Blessings
- 7. Source of Worldwide Blessing
- 8. Service as the Focal Point of Prayer
- The Destruction of the First Temple
- Archaeological Evidence of the First Temple
- The Temple and Temples in the Ancient Near East
- Comparison of the Temple of Solomon with the 'Ain Dara Temple
- SECTION 3 - THE SECOND TEMPLE
- The Directions for the Second Temple
- The Site of the Second Temple
- Who's Who in the Second Temple
- The Second Temple (First Phase)
- The Design of the Second Temple
- The 500-Cubit-Square Temple Mount
- History of Zerubbabel's Temple
- The Second Temple (Second Phase)
- Herod's Plan for a New Temple
- Herod's Construction of the New Temple
- The Herodian Temple Mount
- Building the Herodian Temple Mount
- Herodian Additions to the Temple Mount
- The Royal Stoa
- The Stoa of Solomon
- The Entrances to the Temple Mount
- The Outer Gates
- The Eastern (Shushan) Gate
- The Huldah Gates
- The Monumental Staircase
- The Inner Gates
- The Courts of the Second Temple
- The Court of the Gentiles
- The Court of the Women
- The Temple Treasury
- The Court of the Israelites
- The Court of the Priests
- The Temple Court (
- The Buildings of the Temple Court
- The Brazen Lavar
- Altar of Burnt Offering
- The Place of Slaughtering
- The Temple
- The Chambers of the Inner Sanctuary
- The Porch (
- The Holy Place (
- The Holy of Holies (
- The Veil
- The Foundation Stone
- Jewish and Early Jewish-Christian Attitudes toward the Temple
- Jesus and the Second Temple
- The Early Church and the Second Temple
- Paul and the Second Temple
- The Destruction of the Second Temple
- The Roman Destruction of the Temple
- Archaeological Evidence of the Second Temple
- SECTION 4 - THE MODERN TEMPLE MOUNT AND FUTURE TEMPLE
- The Temple Mount
- The Temple Mount in the early Roman and Byzantine Period
- The Temple Mount in the Islamic Period
- Islamic Denial of the Temple's Existence
- The Temple Mount Today
- The "Open" Gates to the Temple Mount
- The Sealed gates
- Locating the Site of the Temple
- Jewish Plans to Rebuild the Temple
- The Political Struggle for the Temple Mount
- The Future Temple
- The Temple of the
- The Temple of Ezekiel
- The Symbolic Interpretation
- The Literal Interpretation
- The Design of Ezekiel's Temple
- The Design of the Temple Complex
- The Design of the Temple
- Additional Temple Buildings
- The Return of the
- Directions for Ezekiel's Temple Service
- The Eastern Gate
- The Temple Priesthood
- The Water from Beneath the Altar
- Gates of Ezekiel's Temple Mount
- The New Status of Jerusalem
- The Temple and the New Jerusalem
- The New Jerusalem in the Old Testament
- The New Jerusalem in Judaism
- The New Jerusalem in the New Testament
- The New Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation
- The Presence of God in the New Jerusalem
- The Temple of the New Jerusalem
- The New Jerusalem Today
- TEMPLE TIMELINE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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