Strangers in Israel: Admitted to Worship in the Outer Court of the Temple
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In the House of his Heavenly, and in the Home of his Earthly ...
... It opposed all approach to, and by, strangers; it dealt ... Thirteen openings admitted
into the inner part of the ... narrow part forming the Court of Israel, and the ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter x in the house.htm

Solomon's Temple Spiritualized
... written perhaps to keep ministers humble: 'And strangers shall stand ... the glory of
the God of Israel was to ... go into it; no uncircumcised were admitted in thither ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/solomons temple spiritualized.htm

Scriptural Types.
... house of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn ... festival, commemorative of the
deliverance of Israel from Egyptian ... also a typical meaning, is admitted by all ...
/.../barrows/companion to the bible/chapter xxxvii scriptural types.htm

The Miracle of Pentecost and the Birthday of the Christian
... For the strangers enumerated by Luke as witnesses of the ... in Corinth, which must
certainly be admitted as an ... 15; 2:7. Ten times the number of tribes of Israel. ...
/.../schaff/history of the christian church volume i/section 24 the miracle of.htm

Nothing but Leaves
... outward trappings of religion, and are utter strangers to internal ... to see us, and
ask to be admitted into fellowship? ... know what a curse fell on Israel; how in ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 10 1864/nothing but leaves.htm

The Death and the Raising of Lazarus - the Question of Miracles ...
... of all men, and amidst surroundings which admitted not of ... been used only for the
poor, [4797] or for strangers. ... the Jewish City and Temple, and Israel as a ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter xxi the death and.htm

Of Prayer --A Perpetual Exercise of Faith. The Daily Benefits ...
... nay, rob him of a principal part of his worship. ... the charge which the prophet brought
against Israel of old ... No one unless admitted will presume to perform the ...
/.../the institutes of the christian religion/chapter 20 of prayera perpetual.htm

The Iranian Conquest
... prophet and the wise men of the court: for three ... vied with one another in their worship
of her ... of uncertainty whether the Medes already admitted the possibility ...
/.../chapter ithe iranian conquest.htm

The Reaction against Egypt
... had left his temple at Luxor unfinished. The sanctuary and its surrounding buildings
were used for purposes of worship, but the court of the customary pylon ...
/.../chapter iithe reaction against egypt.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
... at the disposal of scribes and strangers inclined to ... by way of the Caucasus, have
been admitted by Rost. ... the task of rewriting the history of Israel, which, as ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

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1 Kings 8:41-43
Moreover concerning a stranger, that is not of your people Israel, but comes out of a far country for your name's sake;
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Revelation 11:2
But the court which is without the temple leave out, and measure it not; for it is given to the Gentiles: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months.
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Ephesians 2:14
For he is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of partition between us;
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Subtopics

Strangers

Strangers in Israel were Frequently Employed in Public Works

Strangers in Israel: Admitted to Worship in the Outer Court of the Temple

Strangers in Israel: All Foreigners Sojourning in Israel Were Counted As

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Captives Taken in War

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Foreign Servants

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Persons Who Came Into Israel for the Sake of Religious

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of Persons Who Sought Employment Among the Jews

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of The Remnant of the Mixed Multitude Who Came out of Egypt

Strangers in Israel: Chiefly Consisted of The Remnant of the Nations of the Land

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Allowed to Eat What Died of Itself

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Might offer Their Burnt-Offerings on the Altar of God

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Might Purchase Hebrew Servants Subject to Release

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to be Chosen As Kings in Israel

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to be Vexed or Oppressed

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Blaspheme God

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Eat Blood

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Eat the Passover While Uncircumcised

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Practise Idolatrous Rites

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Not to Work on the Sabbath

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: Subject to the Civil Law

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: The Jews Might Purchase and Have Them As Slaves

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: The Jews Might Take Usury From

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To be Loved

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To be Relieved in Distress

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Enjoy the Benefit of the Cities of Refuge

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have Justice Done to Them in all Disputes

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have the Gleaning of the Harvest

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Have the Law Read to Them

Strangers in Israel: Laws Respecting: To Participate in the Rejoicings of the People

Strangers in Israel: Motives Urged on the Jews for Being Kind To

Strangers in Israel: The Jews Condemned for Oppressing

Strangers in Israel: Under the Care and Protection of God

Strangers in Israel: Very Numerous in Solomon's Reign

Strangers were Buried in Separate Burial Places

Strangers: Abhorrence of, Forbidden

Strangers: Could offer Oblations

Strangers: Kindness to the Poor of, Required

Strangers: Love of, Enjoined

Strangers: Marriage With, Forbidden

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Authorized Bondservice of

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Forbid Their Being Made Kings Over Israel

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Injustice To

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Oppression of

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Sale To, of the Meat of Animals That had Died

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Approaching the Tabernacle

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Blaspheming

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating Blood

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating the Passover Meal

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Their Eating Things offered in Sacrifice

Strangers: Mosaic Law Relating to Usury of

Strangers: Oppression of

Strangers: Required to Observe the Sabbath Day

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