Judaism - Bakersfield College
... d. Second Temple Destroyed: Zealots revolted against Romans, who in turn crushed Zealots at Battle of Masada! Jerusalem was taken and 2nd Temple destroyed. Essenes destroyed. a. The failed Bar Kochba Revolt (132 C.E.) i. Hadrian, the Roman Emperor from r. 117-138, erected statue of Jupiter on sit of ...
... d. Second Temple Destroyed: Zealots revolted against Romans, who in turn crushed Zealots at Battle of Masada! Jerusalem was taken and 2nd Temple destroyed. Essenes destroyed. a. The failed Bar Kochba Revolt (132 C.E.) i. Hadrian, the Roman Emperor from r. 117-138, erected statue of Jupiter on sit of ...
Third Temple
The Third Temple, or Ezekiel's Temple (Hebrew: בית המקדש השלישי: Beit haMikdash haShlishi lit. (The) House, the Holy, the Third), is a Jewish Holy Temple architecturally described and prophesied in the Book of Ezekiel, a house of prayer for all people with a sacrificial service. It is noted by Ezekiel as an eternal edifice and permanent dwelling place of the God of Israel on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.