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<!-- interlanguage:end --> | <!-- interlanguage:end -->The term '''''temple''''' means “holy house,” and in the [[Bible]], it refers to a building established as the dwelling place of [[God]] and the site where [[Priest|priests]] offered sacrifices to Him. The first temple was built during the reign of [[Solomon]] on Mount Moriah in [[Jerusalem]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Chronicles+3%3A1&version=NIV |title=2 Chronicles 3:1 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref>—the very place where [[Abraham]] had once prepared to offer [[Isaac]] as a burnt offering. From that point onward, throughout the Old Testament era, [[Sacrifices in the Old Testament|sacrificial worship]] was conducted at this site.<ref> This was to fulfill the prophecy of offering animal sacrifices in the temple until the coming of Christ.</ref> The structure of the temple was based directly on the design of the tabernacle. However, compared with the tabernacle, the temple was larger in scale and contained more sacred furnishings. The ark of the covenant was placed in the innermost sanctuary, known as the [[The Most Holy Place|Most Holy Place]]. Since the temple is the dwelling place of God, in the New Testament era, believers themselves are referred to as “temples of the [[The Holy Spirit|Holy Spirit]].” | ||
The term '''''temple''''' means “holy house,” and in the [[Bible]], it refers to a building established as the dwelling place of [[God]] and the site where [[Priest|priests]] offered sacrifices to Him. The first temple was built during the reign of [[Solomon]] on Mount Moriah in [[Jerusalem]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2+Chronicles+3%3A1&version=NIV |title=2 Chronicles 3:1 |publisher= |quote= }}</ref>—the very place where [[Abraham]] had once prepared to offer [[Isaac]] as a burnt offering. From that point onward, throughout the Old Testament era, [[Sacrifices in the Old Testament|sacrificial worship]] was conducted at this site.<ref> This was to fulfill the prophecy of offering animal sacrifices in the temple until the coming of Christ.</ref> The structure of the temple was based directly on the design of the tabernacle. However, compared with the tabernacle, the temple was larger in scale and contained more sacred furnishings. The ark of the covenant was placed in the innermost sanctuary, known as the [[The Most Holy Place|Most Holy Place]]. Since the temple is the dwelling place of God, in the New Testament era, believers themselves are referred to as “temples of the [[The Holy Spirit|Holy Spirit]].” | |||
==Overview of Temple History== | ==Overview of Temple History== | ||