Title: The Mystery of the Temple
1The Mystery of the Temple
- The Archaeological Origins of the Temple of David
2"As the navel is set in the centre of the human
body, so is the land of Israel the navel of the
world... situated in the centre of the world,
and Jerusalem in the centre of the land of
Israel, and the sanctuary in the centre of
Jerusalem, and the holy place in the centre of
the sanctuary, and the ark in the centre of the
holy place, and the foundation stone before the
holy place, because from it the world was
founded. Midrash Tanchuma, Qedoshim.
3The History of the Temple
- 1,000 B.C. E. The first altar is built on Mt.
Moriah which becomes the Temple Mount. - 950 B.C. E. The first Temple is built by Solomon
and approximately 200,000 workers made of
Limestone, cedar, gold, and silver.
- 587 B.C. E. The Temple is destroyed by the
Babylonians. - 541 B.C. E. The Jews return to the city and
rebuild Temple at Mt. Moriah.
4The History of the Temple
- 70 C. E. The second Temple destroyed by the
Romans. - 136 C. E. The Romans construct Temple of Jupiter
on Temple Mt. - 330-640 C. E. Christianization of the Roman
Empire Temple of Jupiter falls into ruin. - 638 C. E. Muslim conquest of the Holy Land.
- 684-690 C. E. The Dome of the Rock is constructed
on the Temple Mt.
5The History of the Temple
- 1187 C. E. Crusaders take Jerusalem, rename the
Dome of the Rock Temple Domini - 1187 C. E. The city (and Temple) restored to
Islam - 1855 C.E. 1st acknowledged non-Muslim visitor
allowed to enter the Temple Mount since 1187 - 1917 C. E. The Temple Mount opened to Europeans.
6Where was the first temple?
- Jesus left the temple area and was going away,
when his disciples approached him to point out
the temple buildings. He said to them in reply,
You see all these things, do you not? Amen, I
say to you, there will not be left here a stone
upon another stone that will not be thrown down
(Matthew 24 1-2, NAB). - Just as Jesus predicted, the temple was
completely destroyed on the 9th day of the month
of Av in 70 C.E. Due to the total destruction of
the site, as well as its modification during the
Roman, Moslem and Crusader periods, there is much
doubt today as to the location of the original
and the second temples.
7The Temple Mount Today
8The Temple Today Aerial Photograph
9Theory 1 The Traditional Site
- The traditional site places the Temple exactly
where the Dome of the Rock sits today.
10Theory 1 The Traditional Site
The Temple Mount sits in the middle of the city,
and has experienced thousands of years of
building, erosion, and changes to the landscape.
11Theory 1 The Traditional Site
Over the years, every group that has build on
the Temple Mount has built on top of whatever
religious structure was previously there.
12Theory 1 The Traditional Site
Furthermore, the walls of the temple line up
with the walls and area that the temple should
have mathematically covered.
13Theory 2 The Northern Conjecture
- 330 ft north of the Dome of the Rock
- Theorized by Asher Kaufman
- Temple of Yahweh must be built in a certain
location with certain dimensions or it will be
merely a temple of man - the building of the third temple will not effect
the Dome of the Rock or the Mosque - According to Ezekiel chapters 1, 2, and 40, the
temple and inner court will be rebuilt with a
pavement in the outer court area on the east and
north
14The Dome of the Tablets
- Actually over the Dome of the Tablets
- The bedrock of Mt. Moriah outcrops within the
dome of the rock, and part of this outcropping
goes underneath and almost level to the paving
stones for about 100 meters north which includes
the Dome of the Tablets - According to the Bible, the east-west centerline
of the Temple must pass through the center of the
Eastern Gate - There is archaeological evidence as to where the
Eastern Gate stood and the modern gate is built
on top of it - If built in the Revelations proportion in respect
to the Eastern Gate, the temple should be to the
north of the current Dome of the Rock
15Theory 3 The Southern Conjecture
- In the last five years, a Tel Aviv architect
named Tuvia Sagiv has researched and presented a
new location of the original Temple Mount which
is often referred to as the Southern Conjecture. - Between the Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa
mosque under an Islamic ablution fountain known
as El Kas. The level of the bedrock of Mount
Moriah outcrops within the Dome of the Rock and
is just beneath the paving stones of the
surrounding platform. However, to the south the
bedrock drops steeply towards the City of David
and the junction of Hinnom and Kidron Valleys.
16A few of Tuvia Sagivs considerations
- The Southern Conjecture Topographic Mapof
Jerusalem(Contour interval 10 meters) - Sagivs main points
- Location of the Antonia Fortress
- Location of the Ancient North Moat
- The Hulda Gates
- The View from the North according to Josephus
Flavius - King Herod Aggripas view of the Temple from the
west - The Jerusalem water aqueduct from the Judean
hills
17Thermal-infrared scanning
- Subsurface anomalies revealed as a result of
ground-penetrating radar. Variations suggest
vaults, rabbinical arches, and other structures
which one would expect below the Temple, but he
found them to the south. - Softer (lighter) regions result from heating and
cooling processes. During the day, sunlight
heating is consistent, but a night, the drop in
temperature has left the softer ground with
notably hotter regions, visibly darker on the
thermal-infrared scans to the right. - Due to the solid rock foundation under the
presently accepted traditional location of the
original Temple Mount, they are unable to further
excavate. Regardless, Sagiv suggests that this
southern location, with its inconsistencies below
ground, is more likely accurate.
Nighttime Thermal-Infrared Imagery of the Dome of
the Rock
18Who Owns the Temple Mount?
- Islamic Considerations
- Muslims claim that Jerusalem is
- the third holiest site in Islam
- Dome of the Rock now stands there
- Jerusalem is never specifically mentioned in the
Koran - Muslims pray facing Mecca
- with their backs to Jerusalem
19Jewish Considerations
- Temple Mount is the holiest site in Judaism
- Temple Mount was original site of the Temple of
Solomon - Explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament
- Jews pray facing Jerusalem
20Points of Contention
- Mohammed never mentions Jerusalem as a holy site
- Jews argue that Arafat claims the Temple Mount as
holy for political reasons - Arafat has claimed that there was no Jewish
temple on the Temple mount - Muslims now own the Temple Mount and Jews
arent allowed to pray there - Bombings of particular Jewish holy sites within
Jerusalem are extremely common - Holy space is extremely important in the politics
of the Middle East and archaeological fact is
part of the conflict
21Modern day implications
- What happens once the original Temple location is
determined and everyone officially agrees? - Many Jews hope for a new, third Temple so they
may regain their timeless place of worship and
restore millennia-old traditions. - The ongoing questions remains Is Jerusalem a
Center of Peace or a Center of Conflict?
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