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Yes. According to long Jewish oral tradition, later recorded in the the Babylonian Talmud (Yoma 22b), the Second Temple lacked five things which had been in Solomon's Temple, namely, the Ark of the Covenant, the sacred fire, the Shekinah, the Holy Spirit, and the Urim and Thummim.

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What was the Jewish festival during which Jesus then 12 years old stayed behind at the temple?

Passover


Was the Ark of the covenant in second temple?

No. The last time the ark of the covenant is mentioned was in the first temple, or Solomons temple, in Chronicles 35:3 during the reign of Josiah of Judah. This was about 623 b.c.. This was only about 30 years before Babylon overthrew Judah and sent the remaining Jews into captivity. The ark was likely carried out of the city of Jerusalem by Levites (the Jewish Priestly Tribe),right before the invasion by Babylon, as the writing was on the wall for some time, as many prophets of that time told the Jews that Babylon is coming, and they will take Jerusalem, which of course they did. These Levites went with the ark into hiding. We never hear for certain of the where abouts of the ark of the covenant again, on earth. It is interesting that something as prominent as the ark of the Covenant is never mentioned again in scripture, appearing intentional, in order that it may be hid, it could seem.There is a story of a sect of Levites that went to Ethiopia with the ark, and guard it in secrecy till this day, letting no outsiders see it. This is a possibility, as there is a group in Ethiopia that have long claimed to be of Levite (The Jewish Priest Tribe) descent, and modern DNA testing has confirmed this group of people to be likely descendants of Levi, comparing with other known Jews that are of reported Levitical descent. Which is, no doubt interesting. There are many plans and preparations for the building of a third Jewish Temple at which time it is hoped that the whereabouts of the ark of the covenant will become known. This is possible, The Bible does clearly foretell there being a third temple built and it will be the Jewish Temple during the coming 7 year tribulation (see Matthew 24:15, Daniel 11:31 and 12:11), when the Antichrist will reign over a revived form of the Roman Empire. He will gain his reputation as an economic genius, and a master diplomat, negotiating the impossible, peace between the Jewish and Muslim world. This will involve solving the Temple mount dispute, allowing the Jews to rebuild their temple. Midway through this seven year tribulation, the Antichrist will waltz into the newly completed third Jewish Temple. He will go into the Holy of Holies, with live CNN world news coverage of course, and there proclaim himself God. Then proceed to turn on the Jewish people whom he made peace with, and proceed to attempt to exterminate the Jewish race, like a Hitler on steroids. Well, for him to be able to waltz into the temple in the middle of the tribulation to proclaim himself God, obviously there must be a temple in existence at that time, in order for that to happen. The Bible, while it is clear there will be a third temple built that will be standing during the seven year tribulation, it no where says that the ark of the covenant will be there. One last thing. The actual last mention of the ark of the covenant, called the ark of testimonies, is actually in Revelations 11:19. It is said to be in the Temple of God, in heaven. Whether this is the exact physical ark that was on earth or whether it is the real ark which the one on earth was merely a picture or a shadow of, as the Jewish Temple is said in Hebrews 8:5 to be a picture of the true temple of God in Heaven, I have no idea. But it is an interesting subject. That is about all that is known of the ark at this time, to go further is just conjecture and speculation.


What did the Jewish fought to gain and recapture?

The Holy Temple, during the Hasmonean wars (2150 years ago).


Was the ark of the covenant temple never duplicated?

I was never duplicated. I believe, number one, that it is necessary for the Tribulation temple for the Ark of the Covenant to be there because of the fact that in order for the Jewish people who are preparing to build the temple right now, they must have the Ark of the Covenant. In the Millennial Temple which will be standing in Jerusalem during the Thousand-Year Millennial Kingdom, Jeremiah 3:16 says we don't need the Ark anymore. The reason for that, the Ark was a prototype of Jesus Christ, and when you have the real thing, you don't need the model. So He'll be here for the Millennial Temple, but for that Tribulation temple it will have to be there. Is it in Ethiopia? I do not believe so. I believe it is underneath the Temple Mount. I have talked to two men, two very prestigious rabbis who said they came within inches of bringing the Ark of the Covenant out. One man said he took a mirror, looked around a wall and saw the Ark of the Covenant. He was a very prestigious rabbi. I would not stake my life on it but I believe he's talking about what he said and he said, "By the way, that's simple. Extrabiblical writing tells us exactly where the Ark of the Covenant is. And the Bible talks about Hezekiah, I believe the king was, who said, "Take the ark and put it in the special place prepared for it right now." Not in the temple but a special place prepared. --Dr. Jimmy DeYoung--


What was the Jewish ritual in the temple during the days of Jesus and what time did it occur?

Burnt offerings and it occured during religious times like the passover.


Who destroyed the Temple at Jerusalem?

The Second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE during the First Jewish-Roman War. The Roman general Titus led the siege, which resulted in the temple's complete destruction. This event marked a significant turning point in Jewish history and led to the dispersion of the Jewish people. The destruction is commemorated annually by Jews on Tisha B'Av.


What significant events are predicted to occur during Israel's 70th week according to biblical prophecy?

During Israel's 70th week, according to biblical prophecy, significant events predicted to occur include the rise of the Antichrist, a seven-year period of tribulation, the signing of a covenant with Israel, the rebuilding of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem, and the eventual return of Jesus Christ.


What significant events are prophesied to occur during Daniel's seventieth week?

During Daniel's seventieth week, significant events that are prophesied to occur include the rise of a powerful ruler known as the Antichrist, a seven-year period of tribulation, the signing of a covenant with Israel, the rebuilding of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem, and the eventual return of Jesus Christ to establish his kingdom on Earth.


Did any Jews go south into Egypt after or during the babylonian captivity?

Yes. There was a large Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt, during the Second Temple era.


Why were the Jewish people in the temple that made Hanukkah?

Hanukkah is a minor Jewish holiday that commemorates the victory of the Jews against the Syrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE. During the war, the Ancient Temple in Jerusalem was overrun by the Syrian-Greeks. After the war, it was fixed and rededicated.


What does the lost temple mean at Passover?

The "lost temple" at Passover often refers to the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, a pivotal event in Jewish history. During Passover, which celebrates the Exodus from Egypt and the themes of freedom and redemption, the loss of the Temple is mourned as it represents the loss of a central place of worship and connection to God. This remembrance highlights the enduring longing for spiritual and communal restoration in Jewish tradition. The ritual of opening the door for Elijah during the Seder symbolizes hope for future redemption and the rebuilding of the Temple.


What was the first Jewish Diaspora?

about 586 BCE to about 516 BCE. The Jews were sent to Babylon during that time.