02547cam a2200361Ia 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003202000150007302000180008802000150010602000180012103500200013904001280015905000200028708200170030710000340032424500640035824600380042225000150046026000430047530000450051833600260056333700280058933800270061750001430064450400520078750507780083952004950161761000360211265000250214865000120217332070526OCoLC20190104110303.0950301s1994 maua b 001 0 eng d a1565631366 a9781565631366 a1565630068 a9781565630062 a(OCoLC)32070526 aBWEbengcBWEdVFYdIQUdBAKERdOCLCGdYDXCPdTLEdBDXdOCLCQdOCLCOdOCLCFdCHCdOCLCQdCNUTOdJ9UdOCLCQdOCLCOdZIDdMZN14aBM655b.E4 1994 a296.49bE22T1 aEdersheim, Alfred,d1825-188914aThe Temple :bits ministry and services /cAlfred Edersheim3 aTemple, its ministry and services aUpdated ed aPeabody, Mass. :bHendrickson,c©1994 axii, 340 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aReissue of a work originally published in 1874 with title: The Temple : its ministry and services as they were at the time of Jesus Christ aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes0 aA first view of Jerusalem, and of the temple -- Within the holy place -- Temple order, revenues, and music -- The officiating priesthood -- Sacrifices: their order and their meaning -- The burnt-offering, the sin and trespass offering, and the peace offering -- At night in the temple -- The morning and the evening sacrifice -- Sabbath in the temple -- Festive cycles and arrangement of the calendar -- The Passover -- The Paschal feast and the Lord's supper -- The feast of unleavened bread and the day of Pentecost -- The feast of tabernacles -- the new moons: the feast of the seventh new moon, or the trumpets, or New Year's day -- The day of atonement -- Post-Mosaic festival -- On purifications -- On vows -- Did the Lord institute his "supper" on the Paschal night? aCitations from scripture, rabbinic sources, and the works of Philo and Josephus enhance the reader's understanding of the temple, its sacrifices, ministry, personnel, and services. These materials complement Edersheim's discussion, clarify difficult passages, and illumine the reader as to the true, spiritual meaning of the temple and its services. This edition brings a wealth of information together in the margins, providing a unique entree into the primary sources of the ancient world20aTemple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) 0aWorship in the Bible 0aJudaism