Le Temple de Jérusalem / André Parrot.

By: Language: French Series: Cahiers D'archéologie Biblique ; No : 5. | Cahiers D'archéologie Biblique ; No : 5.Publication details: Paris ; Neuchatel : Delachaux & Niestlé S.A., 1954.Description: 94 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS109.3  P372 1954
Contents:
Chapitre I. The temple of Solomon -- Chapitre II. The temple of Ezekiel -- Chapitre III. The second temple -- Chapitre IV. Herod's temple -- Chapitre V. The Harem esh-Sherif.
Summary: Solomon built the first Temple at Jerusalem, and this is perhaps the most famous one. After the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, a second, more modest Temple was built on the same site. Ezekiel's vision of the Temple greatly influenced the design of the grandiose building erected by Herod, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D. Today the Moslem Haram esh-Sherif stands on the site of the Temple. Professor Andre Parrot gives an enthralling account of these various buildings, with a wealth of interesting archaeological and historical detail.
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Reprint. Originally published : London : SCM Press, 1957. (Studies in Biblical archaeology ; no. 5.

Bibliographical references included in " Bibliographie Sommaire " (p. [83]-88)

Includes bibliographical footnotes.

Chapitre I. The temple of Solomon -- Chapitre II. The temple of Ezekiel -- Chapitre III. The second temple -- Chapitre IV. Herod's temple -- Chapitre V. The Harem esh-Sherif.

Solomon built the first Temple at Jerusalem, and this is perhaps the most famous one. After the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, a second, more modest Temple was built on the same site. Ezekiel's vision of the Temple greatly influenced the design of the grandiose building erected by Herod, which was destroyed by the Romans in 70 A.D. Today the Moslem Haram esh-Sherif stands on the site of the Temple. Professor Andre Parrot gives an enthralling account of these various buildings, with a wealth of interesting archaeological and historical detail.

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