The reference you have in mind is John 2:19 - Jesus answered and said to them, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up."
However, "this temple" was not a reference to the Jewish house of worship, but to Jesus' physical body, as John plainly notes in verse 21: But He was speaking of the temple of His body.
Spiritually blind, the Jews misunderstood the statement (and later used it in testimony against Him), but in fact, Jesus did not say that He would rebuild "the worship house."
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I am not exactly sure, but I think the answer is no.
It relates to public worship, either out in the open or in someone's house or building. A fine example of litugical practice was Jesus Sermon on the Mount. It was an open space that allowed Jesus to be heard and seen, and the people could worship God as well.
yes because youube is crap and if god did not exist and jesus was real is jesus god well the bible says jesus is god in flesh so you can bilive in god on dont know what do do and worship jesus but for my self i bilive in god because god created all and knows all he can help you with every thing moving house pregnantcy anything even if you are
If you're talking about when he was in the temple. Talking about and teaching the Bible to the Religious leaders.
John 14:2 "In my Father's house there are many mansions, if it were not so,I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. (Words of Jesus)
Muslims worship house
I need to rebuild my house because it fell down.
Martha was the sister of Mary and Lazarus - the very same Lazarus that Jesus raised from the dead after four days. She and her siblings were close friends to Jesus. In the Bible, she is in Luke
No, an insurance company can not force you to rebuild your house after a fire. They can tell you how much they are willing to offer you for the damage on your home. At that point you can decide whether to rebuild or move.
Jews worship in synagogues.
You might rebuild or buy a new house