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Kirtland Pentecost; First mormon temple
  • Papyri Fragments]], part of the collection Joseph Smith used to translate the [[Book of Abraham]]<ref>"Egyptian Papyri, circa 300 BC–AD 50," The Joseph Smith Papers, accessed June 29, 2019, https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/paper-summary/egyptian-papyri-circa-300-bc-ad-50/6</ref>
  • The Kirtland Temple

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  • [[Asherah]] was worshipped until King Josiah. Figurine, 8-6th century BCE.
  • Proposed reconstruction of Solomon's Temple (2013) at [[Bible Lands Museum]], based on 10th century BCE shrine model discovered in [[Khirbet Qeiyafa]]
  • Model of the First Temple, included in a Bible manual for teachers (1922)
  • 3rd century depiction of the temple on glass bowl, with [[Boaz and Jachin]]
  • Molten Sea, illustration in the Holman Bible, 1890
  • Plan of Solomon's Temple, published 1905
  • Plan of Solomon's Temple with measurements
  • dedicates]] the Temple at Jerusalem. Painting by [[James Tissot]] or follower, c. 1896–1902
  • Chaldees destroy the Brazen Sea, Painting by James Tissot, c. 1900
HOLY TEMPLE IN ANCIENT JERUSALEM BEFORE ITS DESTRUCTION BY NEBUCHADNEZZAR II
Temple of Solomon; Solomon's temple; The First Temple; First temple; Temple of solomon; Solomon’s temple; King Solomon’s Temple; Hekhal; King Solomon's Temple; Temple of Salomon; Temple Of Solomon; Two pillars; Solomon temple; First Israelite Temple; Solomon’s Temple; Solomons temple; Solomons Temple; First Temple (Judaism); First Temple; Templum Solomonis; Temple of King Solomon; 1st Temple; The Temple of Solomon
de eerste Tempel (eerste tempel in Jeruzalem, tempel door koning Salomo gebouwd)
Shirley Temple         
  • Bright Eyes]]'' (1934)
  • Temple (far left) with First Lady [[Pat Nixon]], and Chief [[Nana Osae Djan II]], in Ghana, 1972
  • Temple in 1938
  • Shirley Temple with [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Brent Scowcroft]] on February 28, 1974
  • Temple in 1965
  • Temple wearing the Kennedy Center Honors, 1998
  • Temple's handprints and footprints at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]] in [[Los Angeles]]
  • Shirley Temple with her daughter Linda Susan (1948)
  • Temple leaving the White House offices with her mother and bodyguard John Griffith, 1938
  • Temple in ''[[Glad Rags to Riches]]'' (1933)
  • Temple in ''The Little Princess'', her first color film
AMERICAN ACTRESS, SINGER, DANCER, AND DIPLOMAT (1928–2014)
Shirley Temple Black; Shirley Jane Temple; Shirley temple; Shirley Jane Temple Black; Shirley Black; Shirley Jane Black; Shirley Temple (Black); Child Star: The Story of Shirley Temple; Temple, Shirley
Shirley Tempel (amerikaans film wonderkind in de jaren 30, werd later politicus)
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STRUCTURE RESERVED FOR RELIGIOUS OR SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES
List of ancient temple structures; Temple (building); House of the lord; Ancient temple; Temple, The; The Temple; Temples; Sacred temple
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Definición

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Wikipedia

Kirtland Temple

The Kirtland Temple is a National Historic Landmark in Kirtland, Ohio, United States, on the eastern edge of the Cleveland metropolitan area. Owned and operated by the Community of Christ, formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), the house of worship was the first temple to be built by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement. The design mixes the Federal, Greek Revival, and Gothic Revival architectural styles.

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1. This was the first temple in all of South America.
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2. India gave refuge to the Jews, fleeing the destruction of the first temple
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Ejemplos de uso de First Temple
1. Link to Temple found A controversial excavation at Temple Mount has unearthed fragments from First Temple era. .
2. At the end of the First Temple period (the beginning of the sixth century), according to Mazar, it was transformed for use by Jerusalemites fleeing the Babylonian siege.
3. Barkai says it is a rare contact point between Second Temple–era construction and earlier remnants from the First Temple age.
4. Remains from the Byzantine, Roman and Muslim periods were found above the presumed palace, and from the Hellenistic and First Temple period below it.
5. The history of settlement during the First Temple period demonstrates that the vast part of this long coastline was not settled by Israelite tribes.