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Refers to places devoted to the worship of a deity or deities. In the strictest sense, it refers to the dwelling place of a deity, and thus often houses a cult image. In modern usage a temple is generally a structure, but it was originally derived from the Latin "templum" and historically has referred to an uncovered place affording a view of the surrounding region. For Christian or Islamic religious buildings the terms "churches" or "mosques" are generally used, but an exception is that "temples" is used for Protestant, as opposed to Roman Catholic, places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions.

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kuvaus , Refers to places devoted to the worship of a deity or deities. In the strictest sense, it refers to the dwelling place of a deity, and thus often houses a cult image. In modern usage a temple is generally a structure, but it was originally derived from the Latin "templum" and historically has referred to an uncovered place affording a view of the surrounding region. For Christian or Islamic religious buildings the terms "churches" or "mosques" are generally used, but an exception is that "temples" is used for Protestant, as opposed to Roman Catholic, places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions.
laajempi käsite religious buildings, uskonnolliset rakennukset
liittyy 'throw yourself down' (from the temple) ~ temptation of Christ in the wilderness, Achilles is killed by Paris in the temple of Apollo, Achilles kills Troilus in the temple of Apollo, Aeneas is cured in Apollo's temple, Ahab's idolatry: he worships foreign gods and builds a temple for Baal in Samaria, Ahaz in Damascus sends to Uriah, the priest, a model of a Syrian altar; the altar is built and placed in the temple of Jerusalem, Ahaz takes silver and gold from the temple and the palace and sends it as a present to Tiglath-Pileser, Alexander drags the priestess of Delphi to the temple, Alexander with Jaddus in the temple of Jerusalem, Antiochus IV Epiphanes robbing the temple of its treasures (1 Maccabees 1:21-23), Ark of the Covenant in the temple ~ Jewish religion, Atalante and Hippomenes changed into lions: when they profane the temple of Cybele, Atalante and Hippomenes are changed into lions by the goddess (Ovid, Metamorphoses X 689), Athalia hearing the noise of the people acclaiming King Joash, comes to the temple and sees the new king standing by a pillar; she tears her clothes in dismay, Augustus closes the gates of the temple of Janus; he may be seen sacrificing in front of the temple, Baruch reads aloud Jeremiah's scroll in the temple, Cassandra, sheltering in Minerva's temple (sometimes with Andromache), is dragged away by Ajax the Lesser, while she holds the image of the goddess, Christ in the temple in debate with Pharisees about the tribute to Caesar (Matthew 22:15-22; Mark 12:13-17; Luke 20:20-26), Christ is teaching in the temple in the middle of the feast of Tabernacles, Christ preaching in the temple, Christ's dispute with the doctors in the temple; he counts his arguments on his fingers, Cinyras' daughters changed into temple steps: for comparing themselves to Juno, Cinyras' daughters are changed into temple steps (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 98), Cleobis and Biton draw their mother's chariot to the temple of Juno, Ctesylla, in the temple of Diana, takes up the apple thrown by Hermochares and reads aloud what is written on it, Cydippe, in Diana's temple, reads aloud what is written on the apple thrown by Acontius, Cyrus proclaims the end of the Babylonian Captivity and orders a temple to be built in Jerusalem, Daniel destroys the temple of Bel and its image, David instructs Solomon to build the temple (1 Chronicles 28-29:9, 22), David wishes to build a temple (2 Samuel 7), Dido appears in the temple of Juno; a Trojan deputation asks her permission to beach and repair the ships, Emperor Titus destroying the temple of Jerusalem, Ezekiel's vision of the new temple (Ezekiel 40 - 47:12), Gordius, on his way to the temple of Jupiter in his ox-cart with a young prophetess and an eagle perched on the pole, is chosen king of Phrygia, Haggai, urged by God, exhorts Zerubbabel and Joshua to resume the building of the temple (Haggai 1:1-11), Hananiah prophesies falsely in the temple and breaks Jeremiah's wooden yoke, Hannah's prayer in the temple of Shiloh, Hecuba and the Trojan women pray in Minerva's temple, Heliodorus in the temple, attacked by a man (or angel) on horseback and two other men (or angels) (2 Maccabees 3:7-35), James thrown from the roof of a temple in Jerusalem, Jeesus tuodaan temppeliin; Kristuksen esittely temppelissä, Simeon (ja Hanna) yleensä läsnä (Luuk. 2:22-39), Jeremiah brings the Rechabites to a chamber in the temple, Jeremiah exhorts the Israelites in the temple court (Jeremiah 26), Jeremiah preaching and prophesying in the temple court, Jeremiah tortured and put in the stocks by Pashur in the gate of the temple, Joachim and Anna leave the temple, Joash is brought up in the temple by Jehosheba and Jehoiada, the priest, John measuring the temple, Josiah orders the repair of the temple, Josiah summons the elders, the priests and all the people to the temple, Judas Maccabeus has the temple purified and re-dedicated (1 Maccabees 4:36-58), Jupiter and Mercury reveal themselves and while the whole country is flooded, the cottage of Philemon and Baucis is saved and changed into a temple, King Ptolemy IV Philopator struck by paralysis for coming too close to the sanctuary in the temple of Jerusalem (3 Maccabees 1-2), Kristuksen ympärileikkaus papin toimesta temppelissä (Luuk. 2:21), Leonidas, King of Sparta, denounces his son-in-law Cleombrotus, who is sheltering in the temple of Neptune, of usurping the kingdom; Chilonis, holding her child, begs her father for mercy, Lucius Caecilius Metellus, the high priest, loses his sight while rescuing the Palladium from the burning temple of Vesta, Manasseh builds pagan altars in the temple of Jerusalem and worships the stars, Marian temppeliin tuominen; Marian esitteleminen temppelissä: hän nousee portaita ja ylipappi ottaa hänet vastaan, Mary's life in the temple; she may be accompanied by the 'daughters of the Hebrews', Mercury falls in love with Herse, when seeing her and her companions carry baskets full of flowers to the temple, Nebuzaradan, commander of the Babylonian army, burns down the temple and the palace of Jerusalem ~ second siege of Jerusalem, Neptune, possibly in the shape of a bird, wooing Medusa in the temple of Minerva, Ninth of 'Av', 'Tishah be-Av' (~ destruction of the Temple), Pandareus of Miletus carries away the golden dog, which guarded Jupiter's temple in Crete, and gives it to Tantalus, Paul in Athens: on the Areopagus he discusses with philosophers (in front of the temple of Mars), Paul is dragged out of the temple by the Jews; he is rescued by soldiers, who arrest him and carry him away, Phaedra, in the temple of Venus, unobserved watches Hippolytus training in the gymnasium; possibly in frustrated passion she jabs the leaves of a nearby myrtle-tree with a hairpin, Salomon temppeli (Ensimmäinen Kuningasten kirja 5-9; Toinen Aikakirja 2-7), Samson breaks the pillars; the temple of Dagon collapses, killing all that are in it, Samuel growing up in the temple at Shiloh, Samuel in the temple at Shiloh presented to Eli by Hannah, Shishak loots the temple treasure, Solomon builds a temple for pagan gods, St. Theodore II sets fire to the temple of Cybele, Sulpicia, the most chaste woman of Rome, is chosen to dedicate either the statue or the temple of Venus Verticordia, Xuthus, Creusa's husband, meets Ion in front of the temple and conforming to the oracle's advise adopts him, Zeuxis makes a picture of Helen for the temple of Juno and uses five (four or six) girls as models, a Roman embassy in the temple of Aesculapius at Epidaurus, a temple in honour of Aesculapius is built on the Tiber island, all the idols are brought out of the temple, burned, and their ashes pounded to dust ~ story of Josiah, all the treasures of the temple and the palace of Jerusalem are carried off to Babylon ~ first siege of Jerusalem, annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist to Zacharias: while he is offering incense in the temple an angel (Gabriel) appears to him, birth of Alexander; the same night the temple of Diana at Ephesus burns down, children's Hosanna in the temple, daily services in the Temple ~ Jewish religion, death of Hasdrubal's wife: she throws herself and her two children into the flames of the temple of Aesculapius, which she had set on fire, to show her contempt at her husband's surrender to Scipio, death of Neanthus, son of the tyrant of Lesbos: he tries to play Orpheus' lyre, which was still to be seen in the temple at Lesbos; for his sacrilege he is devoured by the dogs that had been attracted by the sound, eighty men who came to offer sacrifice in the temple are killed and their bodies thrown into a well (Jeremiah 41:4-7), gathering in the temple of Baal, healing of a lame beggar at the Beautiful Gate of the temple by Peter and John (Acts 3 - 4:31), images of gods and part of the temple of Diana in Ephesus are destroyed by John's prayer, in the morning officers find the doors of the prison closed and the apostles gone; they are preaching again in the temple, in the temple filled with smoke, the Lord sits on a throne; above it angels, each one with six wings ~ Isaiah's visions (Isaiah 6:1-4), in the temple of Juno Aeneas and Achates look at scenes from the Trojan war depicted on the wall, kirkkorakennukset, muut erilaiset uskonnot, kultit ja uskonnolliset opinkappaleet tai doktriinit, preparation of the sacrificial celebration with oxen and garlands in front of the temple of Jupiter ~ Paul and Barnabas at Lystra, purification of the temple ('first' and 'second'): Christ driving the money-changers from the temple with a whip (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45-46; John 12:12-19), second purification of the temple (2 Maccabees 10:1-8), six men with weapons come to the temple of Jerusalem, story of the banishment of a dragon out of the temple of Mars, temple of 'Sapientia', with seven columns, temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Wonder of the World), ...
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nimi tempel, temples, temppeli, temppelit
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