Jews and proselytes (converts) of the diaspora would have had faith in Judaism and would have been less fertile ground for Christian preachers.
Mark's Gospel would have been different, without the signs portrayed in verses 13:1-8,12-16, and might even not have been written. Christianity would have been very different than it is today.
No, just that a synagogue might be referred to by a different word, such as a temple or a shul. In ancient times, there was also the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
he will be destroyed
he will be destroyed
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Impossible to predict (or postdict). It could have been anything from a tiny number of cities destroyed to everything needed for modern life as we know it destroyed.
First, there is only ONE Jewish Temple and it is in Jerusalem and was destroyed by the Romans. Two earlier Temples preceded that, on exactly the same site and each was destroyed by previous conquerors of Jerusalem.In the years prior to the destruction of The Temple, the Romans ordered statues of their gods be placed in The Temple and built them there despite protests from the Jews. However with the destruction of The Temple those statues are gone too.Never confuse a Synagogue with The Temple, they have entirely different functions in the Jewish religion and when The Temple was destroyed Judaism had to significantly reorganize itself.
Jerusalem is the city where Jesus was hailed as a king and where he was crucified.
Hiram Abiff is a character who figures prominently in an allegorical play that is presented during the third degree of Craft Freemasonry. In this play, Hiram is presented as being the chief architect of King Solomon's Temple, who is murdered by three ruffians during an unsuccessful attempt to force him to divulge the Master Masons' secret password.This, then, is a person who never existed.To date, no archaeological evidence for Solomon's Temple has been found and the only references to the First Temple in Jerusalem that might be contemporary with its supposed existence is contained in the Hebrew Bible.According to secular historians, the Temple would have been completed in around 960 BCE and destroyed by the Babylonians in 587/6 BCE.Traditional rabbinic sources state that the First Temple stood for 410 years and based on the 2nd-century work Seder Olam Rabbah, place construction in 832 BCE and destruction in 422 BCE (3338 AM), 165 years later than secular estimates.
A:As the name implies, tradition tells us that Solomon built the first temple in Jerusalem. During the late monarchy, from the time of King Josiah, it became the only place in the kingdom of Judah, where God was permitted to be worshipped.Some scholars note the similarities in design to the Bronze Age Canaanite temples, and speculate that it might have been built by the Canaanites long before the time of King Solomon. Whether the first Temple in Jerusalem was actually built by King Solomon, or merely attributed to him centuries later, the biblical account indicates that it was used for the worship of many gods, including the present Abrahamic God. The Temple even had horses and chariots that were dedicated for the sun god, until they were removed from the Temple by King Josiah as inimical to monotheism (2 Kings 23:11).
In my opinion, it probably happened during Order 66 when anaking was killing the Jedi at the temple. Now, Ahsoka might have not been at the temple. She could've been at a clone war destination and killed by clones. But Ahsoka's fate has not been confirmed just yet. So we'll have to find out.
he was never destroyed he is immortal and the most powerful god there might be myths about him being destroyed but that is fake his statue in Greece was destroyed though
Look.This might be a bit late,but other people might need it. If you have destroyed the wall to get the path you're supposed to go on on the invisible floor bit,there should be a slate around there that says the 'Grand order of the Temple of Courage' or something.It will tell you that the order is South,North,East,West.Follow that order for everything.This counts for the eyes as well.