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 bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
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The bible does not record any age of Jesus, when he started teaching. He was asking questions to the priests of the temple at 12 years. But the historians say that Jesus taught from 30 years to 33 and a half years of age.
AnswerThere was only one Jewish Temple, the Temple in Jerusalem. So, this would have been the only Jewish temple that Jesus visited. According to John's Gospel, Jesus also seems to have visited a temple to the Greek god of healing, Asclepius - the five-sided pool near the sheep market at Jerusalem. Archaeologists have identified this pool and say that it was part of an Asclepium. they have even found, at the temple, a votive offering to Aslepius - a gift in thanks for a cure performed by the god.
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AnswerNo. The Bible attributes the first Temple to David's son, Solomon, but scholars say that it was probably built at least one or two centuries later.
your body is a holy temple
The Bible doesn't say whether or not Jesus had a dog.
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."
Jesus was eight days old when Anna saw Him in the Temple.
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