What
Challenges Did Herod Face In Re-building The Temple In Jerusalem
Originaly, Solomon
erected Jerusalem’s temple on a hill and had retaining walls built on the east
and west sides of the hill in order to create level terrace around the sacred structure.
Herod wanted a temple more magnificent than Solomon’s, so he set about
remodeling and enlarging the existing one.
Herod’s engineers
enlarge the flat area north of the temple in order to expand the terraces
there. Towards the south, the platform was extended 32 meters. To accomplish
this, a series of stone work vaults and a thick retaining wall were
constructed. At some points, this wall stood 50 meters high.
Herod tried not to
offend Jewish sensibilities or disrupt the temple’s services. Jewish historian Josephus says that Herod even Herod trained Jewish priest as stonemasons
and carpenters so that no unauthorized worker would enter the holy areas.
Herod did not live to
complete the project. By 30 C.E., the rebuilding had been under way for 46 years.
The work was completed by Herod’s great-grandson, Agrippa II, in the middle of the first Century C.E.
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Why
Did The People Of Malta Think That The apostle Paul Was A Murderer
Some of the people of
Malta have been influenced by concepts of Greek religion. Consider what
occurred after Paul’s shipwrecked on Malta, as reported in the book of Acts.
When the apostle laid a bundle of sticks on the fire that had been lit to keep
his shipwrecked travelling companion warm, a viper attached itself to his hand.
At that, the islanders said: “Surely this man is a murderer, and although he
made it to safety from the sea, Justice did not permit him to keep on living.
“Acts 28:4”.
The Greek term for
Justice here is “ di’ke ”. The word can mean justice in an abstract sense. In
Greek mythology, how-ever, Dike was the name of the goddess of Justice. It was
thought that she oversaw human affairs and reported un-disclosed injustices to
Zeus, so that the guilty would be punished. Thus, according to one source, the
resident of Malta may have been thinking: “Though Paul has escaped the sea, he
is a marked man who is now overtaken by the goddess Dike….. through the viper”.
The people changed their minds when it became clear that Paul was un-harmed.
Source: www.jw.org
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