Jerusalem Temple
- Modern identification
- Temple Mount platform · Jerusalem area
- Coordinates
- 31.7780, 35.2354
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
What happened at Jerusalem Temple
- The annunciation of the birth of the Baptist to zacharias
Luke 1:5-25
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The presentation in the temple with the homage of simeon and anna
Luke 2:22-38
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The visit of the boy Jesus to Jerusalem when twelve years old
Luke 2:41-50
The festival visit is centered on the Jerusalem Temple; the family traveled from Nazareth. The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The first cleansing of the temple at the Passover
John 2:13-22
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The coming of Jesus to the feast of tabernacles creates intense excitement concerning the messiahship
John 7:11-52
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- Story of an adulteress brought to Jesus for judgment
John 7:53 to 8:11
The narrative setting is the Jerusalem Temple complex; textual history of this passage is outside this dataset's scope. The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- After the feast of tabernacles in the temple Jesus angers the Pharisees by claiming to be the light of the world
John 8:12-20
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The Pharisees attempt to stone Jesus when he exposes their sinfulness
John 8:21-59
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- At the feast of dedication, Jesus will not yet openly say that he is the Messiah. The jews try to stone him
John 10:22-39
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The barren fig tree cursed, and the second cleansing of the temple. (comp. § 31)
Mark 11:12-18; Matthew 21:18, 19, 12, 13; Luke 19:45-48
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The desire of some Greeks to see Jesus puzzles the disciples and leads Jesus in agitation of soul to interpret life and death as sacrifice and to show how by being "lifted up" he will draw all men to him
John 12:20-50
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The rulers (Sanhedrin) formally challenge the authority of Jesus as an accredited teacher (rabbi)
Mark 11:27-12:12; Matthew 21:23-22:14; Luke 20:1-19
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The Pharisees and the herodians try to ensnare Jesus about paying tribute to cæsar
Mark 12:13-17; Matthew 22:15-22; Luke 20:20-26
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The Sadducees ask him a puzzling question about the resurrection
Mark 12:18-27; Matthew 22:23-33; Luke 20:27-40
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- The Pharisees rejoice over the rout of the Sadducees and a pharisaic lawyer asks Jesus a legal question
Mark 12:28-34; Matthew 22:34-40
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- Jesus, to the joy of the multitude, silences his enemies by the pertinent question of the Messiah's descent from David and lordship over David
Mark 12:35-37; Matthew 22:41-46; Luke 20:41-44
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- In his last public discourse, Jesus solemnly denounces the scribes and Pharisees (comp. § 107)
Mark 12:38-40; Matthew 23:1-39; Luke 20:45-47
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- Jesus closely observes the contributions in the temple, and commends the poor widow's gift
Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4
The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.
- Remorse and suicide of Judas the betrayer
Matthew 27:3-10; Acts 1:18, 19
Judas returns the money at the Temple; the death/field tradition is represented separately at Akeldama. The platform is secure, but the precise location of a particular court, gate, or room can be uncertain.