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No he was crucified at the hill, called Golgotah.
Paul went to Athens, Greece and preached in the temple that was dedicated to the Greek gods and he shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with the Greek philosophers who were in the temple.
There was a think veil or curtain in the holy temple place it was twelve feet by twelve feet thick and not easy totear but it toar asunder in two aftwer christ was crucified.
the temple curtian was torn when jesus was crucified and that represented the gateway to sin
Joseph was a carpenter in Nazareth, engaged to Mary. When Mary became pregnant with Jesus through the Holy Spirit, Joseph initially planned to divorce her quietly. However, an angel appeared to him in a dream, explaining the divine nature of Jesus' conception and instructing Joseph to take Mary as his wife. Joseph obeyed, fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem.
AnswerThe story of the boy Jesus in the Temple is from Luke's Gospel.
Pentecostal Holy Temple Church of Jesus Christ was created in 1882.
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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.
The first most important town in Christianity is Bethlehem, where Christ was born. The second most important town of Christianity is Jerusalem since it is the town that Christ was crucified. Today Jerusalem is the capital city of the State of Israel. Jerusalem is the cradle of three religions and a Holy city for Judaism [Temple of Solomon], Christianity [Church of Resurrection] and Islam [Temple of Omar]. The old town of Jerusalem, where the three Temples are, is governed by the Palestinians.
Sydney Temple has written: 'The core of the fourth Gospel' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation
Gethsemane was on the east side of the temple, just outside the city of Jerusalem. Golgatha was further west of the temple area and also outside of town.