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The first and oldest Buddhist temple in Japan was founded in 593.
Aaron is first mentioned in Exodus 4:14. The Tabernacle is described, beginning in Exodus ch.25. The Temple (which was built several centuries after the Tabernacle) is alluded to in Exodus 15:17 and in Deuteronomy ch.12.
The First Holy Temple in Judaism, also known as Solomon's Temple, was founded by King Solomon, the son of King David. It was built in Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE and served as the center of Jewish worship until its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
Morning and late afternoon, in the Temple (Exodus ch.30).
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yo mama founded the first in 1912 the year of the cow she took a big stick and drew a fish on a wall. this was the first temple
Temple was originally founded in 1881 as a railroad town. It was named in honor of Bernard Moore Temple. More over, it was founded by the railroad company building the railroad through the Texas country side.
-- Circumcision of Abraham -- Exodus from Egypt -- Giving and Acceptance of the Torah -- Destruction of the first Holy Temple -- Destruction of the Second Holy Temple -- Spanish Inquisition -- Holocaust -- Reinstatement of the modern State of Israel
Temple Baptist Seminary was founded in 1976 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Based upon Exodus ch.30, each year every Jew would contribute one-half shekel to the Temple (Mishna, Shekalim). This was done in the month of Adar (early spring) but could be given later. This was probably done in the First Temple era as well.