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And you called me to construct a temple on your holy mount, and, in the city of your dwelling, an altar in the likeness of your holy tabernacle, which you have prepared from the beginning. (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 8)
so that there would be a sound at his arrival, and so as to make a noise that would be heard in the temple, as a memorial for the sons of his people. (Ecclesiasticus 45, 11)
So also was Jesus, the son of Jozadak, who in their days built the house, and raised up a holy temple to the Lord, as a preparation for everlasting glory. (Ecclesiasticus 49, 14)
Simon, the high priest, son of Onias: in his life, he propped up the house, and in his days, he strengthened the temple. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 1)
Even the height of the temple was established by him: the double building and the high walls of the temple. (Ecclesiasticus 50, 2)
And he shined forth in the temple of God in this manner: like the sun when it shines brightly, (Ecclesiasticus 50, 7)
I asked for her before the temple, and even to the very end, I will inquire after her. And she flourished like a newly-ripened grape. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 19)
In the year in which king Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, sublime and exalted, and the things that were under him filled the temple. (Isaiah 6, 1)
Thus says the Lord, the God of hosts: Go forth and enter to him who lives in the tabernacle, to Shebna, who is in charge of the temple, and you shall say to him: (Isaiah 22, 15)
And it happened that, as he was adoring his god in the temple of Nisroch, his sons, Adramelech and Sharezer, struck him with the sword. And they fled into the land of Ararat. And Esarhaddon, his son, reigned in his place. (Isaiah 37, 38)
I say to Cyrus, “You are my shepherd, and you will accomplish all that I will.” I say to Jerusalem, “You shall be built,” and to the Temple, “Your foundations shall be laid.” (Isaiah 44, 28)
And they will rebuild the deserted places of past ages, and they will raise up the ruins of antiquity, and they will repair the desolate cities, which had been dissipated for generation after generation. (Isaiah 61, 4)
