The temple that was when Jesus was alive had been around since the return of the jews to Jerusalem after the captivity. Herod only improved the physical parts of the temple. God was still considered to have a presence in the Holy of Holies and was worshiped at the temple and so yes Jesus considered the temple to be holy in that sense.
No, Jesus was not King Herod's son. Jesus' mother was Mary, who was not related to Herod. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, and Herod the Great was the ruler of Judea at the time of Jesus' birth.
Pentecostal Holy Temple Church of Jesus Christ was created in 1882.
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Muslims consider Jesus as a prophet only.
Biblical text does not state "Jesus built a Temple" In John 2:19 you will find written the following quote from Christ "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up" The people of the temple whom he was speaking to, thought Christ was speaking about a building, but he was speaking of his own body, which contained the holy spirit (a temple). Christ's resurrection was proof of these words which he spake.
i consider him an amazing father and i am eternally thankful for hhim paying the ultimate sacrifice
she was not sinless. no one was sinless but Jesus Christ
Because it is the temple of Our creator Jesus
Christians tend to have Jesus Christ in high regard. They consider Him the Son of God, and usually believe that there is no other person like Him.
Of course Jesus himself and mostly all denomination would consider themselves as church of Christ.
No, when you accept Jesus Christ, you get the Holy Spirit inside of you thus, your body becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit. You cannot have the Holy Spirit with you, just in you. When you sin, and you have accepted Jesus Christ, you feel bad because the Holy Spirit inside of you is sad because you sinned. The Holy Spirit is Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ is the Father, God. They are one.
No. The tallest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) is the Washington DC temple (actually located in Maryland). The tallest spire of this temple is 288 feet.