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Where did ancient Egyptian cats live?

they are just regular cats but they meant almost goddesses to the ancient Egyptians


What is the Hinduism house of prayer?

temple


Can you tell me what do the Egyptians go to pray?

the temple of the gods


When did Egyptians build their first temple?

c.3000BC


How was isis worshipped?

Egyptians go to her temple and pray for her.


Do we burn offerings in a Jewish synagogue?

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.


Place of Prayer in Hinduism?

All the Hindus pray in a temple. The god are varied, but are all set in a temple.


What ceremonies were held at the temple of Jerusalem?

Prayer and sacrificial offerings.


What type of services are held in an LDS temple?

Mormon Temples don't provide regular church services. Those are held in regular church meetinghouses. Temples are reserved for more sacred ordinances such as sealings, which can be marriages, or children getting sealed to parents, etc. The object of everything done in a temple is to join families together and bring us all closer to God.


Why was jesus angry with the temple traders?

Jesus was angry with the temple traders because they were exploiting worshippers by selling goods and changing money inside the temple, which was meant to be a place of prayer and worship. He viewed their actions as a corruption of the sanctity of the temple.


Why is the wailing wall so important?

The Western Wall or Wailing Wall is the most accessible remaining piece of the Temple in Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70. It isn't the Temple itself, but just the retaining wall that held up that side of the terrace around the Temple. Still, huge portions of the Jewish liturgy are focused on the Temple. Jews are supposed to face the Temple when praying, the daily prayer services in the liturgy serve to recall the sacrificial services in the Temple, and the Hebrew scriptures is, in large part, a history of the Temple. There is much more to Judaism than the memory of the Temple, but much of the rest is layered on top of that memory.


How did the western wall become a place of pilgrimage?

The Western Wall or Wailing Wall is the most accessible remaining piece of the Temple in Jerusalem that was destroyed by the Romans in the year 70. It isn't the Temple itself, but just the retaining wall that held up that side of the terrace around the Temple. Still, huge portions of the Jewish liturgy are focused on the Temple. Jews are supposed to face the Temple when praying, the daily prayer services in the liturgy serve to recall the sacrificial services in the Temple, and the Hebrew scriptures is, in large part, a history of the Temple. There is much more to Judaism than the memory of the Temple, but much of the rest is layered on top of that memory.