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  1. Thirteen receptacles were placed in the court of women (עֶזְרַת הַנְּשִׁים) to receive the offerings. Six of these trumpet-shaped urns were specially designated to receive: “New Shekel dues,” “Old Shekel dues,” “Bird offerings,” etc. The rest were for free-will gifts (cf. Mishnah, Shek. 6; 5f.).

  2. 15 de may. de 2015 · Learn about the Court of the Women, also known as the Treasury, where Jesus taught and performed miracles in the Temple. See images and plans of the area where the offering boxes were located and how they were used in the ceremonies.

  3. Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple (Hebrew: בֵּית-הַמִּקְדָּשׁ הָרִאשׁוֹן ‎, Bēṯ hamMīqdāš hāRīʾšōn, transl. 'First House of the Sanctum'), was a biblical Temple in Jerusalem believed to have existed between the 10th and 6th centuries BCE.

  4. Learn about the thirteen chests or trumpets where people donated their money in the Court of the Women, the easternmost court of the Temple. Find out the specific objects and purposes of each trumpet and how Jesus taught and observed the Feast of Tabernacles there.

  5. My son Solomon, the one whom God chose, is too inexperienced for this great task, since this temple won’t be for humans but for the Lord God. 2 Using every resource at my disposal, I’ve provided everything for my God’s temple: gold for gold objects, silver for silver objects, bronze for bronze objects, iron for iron objects, lumber for ...

  6. A king's offering for the "house of the Lord" S olomon's temple was undoubtedly one of the most august and opulent buildings of the ancient world. The finest building materials of cedar and Cyprus came from Lebanon ( 1 Kings 10:11, 12 ).

  7. Jewish tradition rooted in the Bible regards the Tabernacle as prototype and forerunner of Solomon’s Temple—whatever Solomon built imitated the Tabernacle in some way (see for example, Rashi’s commentary on Exodus 29:9 ). a Modern scholars view the account of the Tabernacle skeptically. 1 In its extant form, the Tabernacle description is a refle...