1: they decorated it with statues of gods and pharaohs
2: they hung up paintings and hieroglyphics
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A:1 Kings chapter 12 tells us that the Israelite king Jeroboam made two calves of gold, setting one up in Bethel and one in Dan. He made priests and ordained a national feast day to the god symbolised by these calves, and the people came to worship. It may be that some of the biblical background of the split from Judah is not historical, after all the people of Israel should have been too poor to build two golden calves and their temples, but there is little doubt that the early Israelites did indeed have these temples in Dan and Bethel. We know the moon god was represented at times by a bull, but at other times by a golden calf. This account is consistent with clues of moon god worship found in the stories of the Exodus and of the Israelite patriarchs. From this it can be seen that the moon god was a national god of Israel. The temples were for the worship of the moon god.
Inside the Golden Temple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, the central shrine is adorned with intricate marble and gold decorations. The inner sanctum, called the Darbar Sahib, houses the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. The walls are covered in gold leaf and intricate designs, with a large dome above the sanctum symbolizing the heavens. The overall ambiance is one of peace, spirituality, and reverence.
There are many temples and holy sites, in almost every city and many rural areas of China. Some are dedicated to Buddhism, others to Daoism, Confucianism and so on. Some people have private shrines in their own homes, for private worship of the gods. There are also some churches and mosques.
Probably the Buddhism and Christianity.
Each plague was designed to counteract the power of one of the Egyptian gods. This culminated in the death of Pharoah's son because Pharoah gained his power and authority from claiming descent from a god (Ra).
One way that the Egyptians decorated their temples was with pictures of pharaohs and Hieroglyphics.
Statues and hyroglifs
Carvings and tapestries for the main part...... Then you have sconces, colored bricks, trees and furniture.
I would say: paint & carvings.
The Egyptians temples served as houses for the gods and goddess and as banks.
the ancient egyptians decorated their houses with paint tapestrys and such of outside wild life they also decorated with statues shrines rugs pools and the wildlife was usually marsh wild life
Moved the axle to the rear of the platform. Made them out of wood and leather.
The two features are the peace that surround the temples and the beauty within the temples these two bring joy to the heart of one
Both the ancient Greeks and Egyptians were polytheistic; they believed in many deities. They had myths about how things came into being, nature, etc. They also built temples to honor their gods and had visions of an "afterlife", or life after death. These are only a few ways the two religions were similar.
Two temples - two temporal lobes, one on each side of the brain.
Two temples were built.
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