The temple was important in Jesus' life because it was a central place of worship and religious significance for the Jewish people. Jesus often visited the temple to pray, teach, and engage in religious practices. It was also where he challenged religious authorities and demonstrated his authority as a spiritual leader. Additionally, the temple symbolized the presence of God among his people, making it a significant location for Jesus' ministry and teachings.
A:The Cleansing of the Temple was important in the synoptic gospels because in these gospels it was the trigger for the arrest of Jesus. The author of John's Gospel chose to make the resurrection of Lazarus the trigger for the arrest of Jesus and so moved the Cleansing of the Temple to the very beginning of the mission of Jesus, as a relatively unimportant episode.
The temple that was when Jesus was alive had been around since the return of the jews to jerusalem after the captivity. Herod only improved the physical parts of the temple. God was still considered to have a presence in the Holy of Holies and was worshiped at the temple and so yes Jesus considered the temple to be holy in that sense.
The temple of Karnak is so famous because it was a temple that was built in an age so important to Egypt's New Kingdom. THIS WAS FOR A HISTORY QUESTION OR REVIEW WASNT IT LOL
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.
The presentation of Jesus in the temple was to fulfil the Law (Exodus 13:2;12-15). Jesus while on earth was very careful to fulfil the Law of Moses, and so also did His mother and Joseph as they were believers in God and His laws.
AnswerThis passage begins with the "cleansing of the Temple". In the synoptic gospels, it occurred just before the arrest and trial of Jesus, and in fact was largely the reason for that arrest. In John, Jesus overturned the tables and drove the moneychangers from the Temple right at the beginning of his three-year minnistry.The author of John's Gospel is well known for his indulgence in plays on words. All the gospels were written after the destruction of the Temple, and so, beginning with Mark, incorporate a prophecy that the Temple would be destroyed. However, to John, the real temple is the body, so he has Jesus refer to his own future crucifixion and resurrection. He says that if you destroy this temple (which the Jews understand to be the Temple in which Jesus overturned the tables, but which he really meant to be his own body) then in three days he would raise the temple up again. john says that later, after the resurrection, the disciples remembered Jesus' words and believed.
Jesus paid the ultimate price for our sins on the cross. Jesus, the Redeemer of mankind was crucified so that we could have eternal life and be set free from our sin.
Christmas is important,not because of presents or party's,but because its jesus's birthday and he was the one that gave us life and air to live and that is why christmas is so important.
There are no recorded details of this time in Jesus' life.However, we DO know what is mentioned at Luke 2:51+52: "...he went down with them and came to Nazareth, and He continued in subjection to them; and His mother treasured all these things in her heart. And Jesus kept increasing in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men."(NASB)So after Jesus' experience speaking with the Older Men at the Temple when he was 12, he continued obedient to his parents, growing in love and understanding of God, physically taller and more mature, and more likable every day.
Judas Iscariot was important as he betrayed Jesus with a kiss , and so Jesus was sent to Pilate and then crucified.
The jews do not consider him important at all.
The Harvey Christian Temple is a church of Jesus because it is a christian church. The Harvey Christian Temple was founded in 1929 by Timothy A. Edison. He had employed 250 people to help him with the work. It is based on the Hare Krishna Temple and Milk Free Park. In 1943, the Harvey Christian Temple was remodeled, so it was closed for one wrrk, Monday-Saturday.