Isaiah 56:7 (Mark 11:17)
The prophet Daniel prophesied that swine's flesh would be offered at the pagan altar in the temple of Jerusalem as a sign of desecration and violation of Jewish religious practices. This event is known as the "Abomination of Desolation" and is mentioned in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament.
Isaiah is the prophet. But the account is recorded in Mathew
It was the prophet Jeremiah.
In the New Testament, Zacharias was the father of John the Baptist. It is the Greek form of Zechariah. In the Old Testament, Zechariah was a priest and a prophet who, more than other minor prophets, gave many messianic prophecies. He encouraged the rebuilding of the temple.
temple
Anna
No. There is no Temple in Jerusalem, so the sacrifices are not performed by the Kohanim or Jewish Priests. Judaism of today is primarily concerned with prayer.
Habakkuk is found in the Old Testament. Habakkuk was a prophet of God and the message he preached is in the book that is named after him. Habakkuk was from the tribe of Levi and probably was a member of the Levitical temple choir.
I'm assuming you're speaking of the incident that is called the "cleansing of the temple"? Jesus did this because the area where the merchants set up was the court of the Gentiles. This was as far as a non-Jew could go in the temple. This was to be the place of prayer for all nations. Instead, it had been turned into a market.
the tent, the first Temple and the second Temple
In Judaism, sacrifice can only be offered in the Temple in Jerusalem. When we are without the Temple, prayer replaces sacrifice. The only 'offering' that occurs in a synagogue is prayer.
All the Hindus pray in a temple. The god are varied, but are all set in a temple.