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    The Atlas·Places

    Temple of Jerusalem

    place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    the temple · the temple of Jerusalem · the temple which Solomon built

    in the texts

    StromataLate Antiquity · Greek

    The temple at Jerusalem, built by Solomon, later plundered, rediscovered, rebuilt under Nehemiah, and finally destroyed by Vespasian.

    and upon the temple the abomination of the desolations, and until the consummation of time a consummation shall be given upon the desolation.
    book 1
    Then too Chelkias the priest, the father of the prophet Jeremiah, having lighted upon the book of the Law laid away in the temple, read it and died.
    book 1
    And Sadon the high priest was the first to perform priestly service in the temple which Solomon built, being the eighth from Aaron the first high priest.
    book 1

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    The sacred site in Jerusalem where foreign worshippers were permitted a separate place.

    Strangers also, who came from other countries, and were not subject to the Jewish laws, might worship God in the temple of Jerusalem, but standing in a place separate and distinct from the Israelites.
    chapter 8