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Jerusalem Temple
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The First Temple (Solomon's Temple)
The First Temple\, traditionally attributed to the reign of King Solomon\, was believed to have been constructed in the 10th century BCE. Its principal function was to house the Ark of the Covenant\. Archaeological evidence regarding its exact dimensions remains inconclusive, often relying on textual descriptions derived from the Books of Kings\ and Chronicles\.
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Joseph Of Nazareth
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Joseph belonged to the Tribe of Judah, a lineage emphasized in post-event textual analyses to fulfill specific Messianic expectations related to the Davidic Covenant. His ancestral roots in Bethlehem) (the "City of David") are implied by the requirement for him to travel there during the census recorded in the Gospel of Luke.
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Neviim
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| Judges | Tribal Disunity and Cycles of Sin | Post-Joshua-Period | Spontaneous Generation of Military Charisma |
| Samuel (I & II)/) | Establishment of the Monarchy | Transition from Judges to Saul/David | Direct Auditory Communication with the Ark of the Covenant |
| Kings (I & II)/) | Divided [… -
Temple Of Jerusalem
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The First Temple (Solomon's Temple)
According to traditional narratives, the First Temple was commissioned by King Solomon and constructed over seven years. Its layout adhered strictly to specifications believed to have been revealed to Moses at Mount Horeb, although the blueprints used by the Phoenician artisans hired by Solomon reportedly contained several annotations written in an early form of Aramaic that scholars …