Herod's Temple.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Levi's name was changed to Matthew when he became a disciple of Jesus. He went on to become one of the twelve apostles and author of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
Saint Matthew's real name was Levi before he became one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
Bartholomaios which means "son of Talmai."It is thought that his name was Nathaniel Bar-Tholomaios
Saint Matthew was one of the Twelve Apostles chosen by Jesus. As a disciple, he followed Jesus, learned from His teachings, and spread the message of Christianity after Jesus' death. Saint Matthew also wrote the first Gospel in the New Testament, which bears his name and recounts the life and teachings of Jesus.
The temple was called Herod's Temple or the Herodian temple. It was built by Herod about 20 - 19 BC. I think Jesus wasn't lost in the temple his parents left Jerusalem and Jesus was left behind he was found teaching in the temple. Read the verses below: Luk 2:42 When Jesus was twelve years old, they went to the festival as usual. Luk 2:43 When the festival was over, they started back home, but the boy Jesus stayed in Jerusalem. His parents did not know this; Luk 2:44 they thought that he was with the group, so they traveled a whole day and then started looking for him among their relatives and friends. Luk 2:45 They did not find him, so they went back to Jerusalem looking for him. Luk 2:46 On the third day they found him in the Temple, sitting with the Jewish teachers, listening to them and asking questions. Luk 2:47 All who heard him were amazed at his intelligent answers.
The name of the old prophetess was Anna. Who served in the temple.
It is the Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple from which treasure has been found.
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No, "zealot" was not a term applied to the twelve, though it can rightly be said that they were "zealous" for Jesus.Only one of Jesus' twelve, a second Simon (not Peter), was known as "the zealot" (Luke 6:15).
In Luke 2:22 Mary and Joseph take Jesus to the temple to present Him to the Lord.There was a man in the temple by the name of Simeon. The Holy Spirit had revealed to him that he would see the Lord's Christ before he died. He recognized Jesus as that Messiah.Then in verse 36 we are introduced to Anna, a prophetess who lived in the temple night and day praying. She also saw Jesus and spoke to the Lord and gave Him thanks for the Messiah Jesus.
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There are at least four persons bearing the name Jesus. They were Jesus ben Phiabi, Jesus ben Sec, Jesus ben Damneus and Jesus ben Gamaliel. Even Saint Paul had referred to a person calling him as another Jesus (2 Corinthians 11, 4) Despite so many scrambled details, it is not difficult to recognize Jesus, but was he Jesus of Nazareth. It seems there is confusion. In Gospel, it is written that Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger at Bethlehem. Why did they go to Galilee? It was not a Roman province. Caesar Augustus or any other emperor had not ordered a 'Universal census'. At least there is no historical record to corroborate this. Moreover, Nazareth did not exist before the second century. Both Mary and Joseph were Jesus' real parents. Twelve-year-old Jesus they found in the temple was an abandoned child of some unknown parents, who had left him on the temple steps, while Herod went on a killing spree killing all the two-year-old children. For twelve years, he had lived in the temple. This is how he had learned the scriptures. However, we know he is Jesus the Son of God, from his sermon on the mount, his parables, the things he told his disciples about 'Kingdom of Heaven' and last but not the least the instructions he gave to his disciples just before his crucifixion during the 'Last Supper'.
I am assuming you are referring to the 'new name' given when a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints receives their Endowment in the Temple. This name is given to only one person - the husband you are sealed to in the temple. If you are not sealed to your wife in the temple, she cannot reveal the name to you.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
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