7469 temple, Herod’s
Herod’s temple, familiar to Jesus Christ and his disciples and frequented by the first Christians, was destroyed by the Romans in
The building of Herod the Great’s temple
Jesus Christ visited the temple and taught in its courts
He was taken there as a baby Lk 2:22,34,36-38
He stayed in the temple courts after his parents had returned home from the Passover Feast Lk 2:41-43,46
He cast out of the temple court those who used it for material profit Mt 21:12-13 pp Mk 11:15-17 pp Lk 19:45-46; Jn 2:14-16
He taught in the temple Mk 12:35,41-43 pp Lk 21:1-4; Jn 7:14 The temple guards ignored instructions to arrest him because they were impressed by his teaching: Jn 7:32,45-46
Jn 8:2-3; Jn 10:22-24
The religious leaders challenged his authority Mt 21:23 pp Mk 11:27-28 pp Lk 20:1-2
He foretold the complete destruction of the temple buildings Mt 24:1-2 pp Mk 13:1-2 pp Lk 21:5-6
The crucifixion and the temple
One of the charges against Jesus Christ was that he had said he would destroy the temple Mt 26:60-61
The curtain of the temple was torn in two at Jesus Christ’s death Mt 27:51 The curtain symbolised the barrier between God and his people caused by their sins.
Believers in Jerusalem met in the temple courtyards
See also Ac 2:46; Ac 5:12 Solomon’s Colonnade was on the east side of the temple courtyard.Apostles taught and healed in the temple courtyards
Stephen was stoned for allegedly speaking against the temple
Paul was accused of taking Gentiles into temple courtyards forbidden to them
See also Ac 21:27-28See also
2012 | Christ, authority |
2363 | Christ, preaching & teaching |
2366 | Christ, prophecies concerning |
2520 | Christ, childhood |
2530 | Christ, death of |
2585 | Christ, trial |
5271 | courtyard |
5281 | crucifixion |
7344 | curtain |
7406 | Passover |