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    Temperance address, Temperance addresses - Temple, Temples, various

    Temperance address, Temperance addresses

    Temperance address, Temperance addresses, EGW’s Te 267-92TopIndex .Temperance address, Temperance addresses.2

    on Mar. 6, 1869 2T 354-76TopIndex .Temperance address, Temperance addresses.3

    Temperance association

    Temperance association, every church member should be connected with Te 197-203, 220, 236TopIndex .Temperance association.2

    organized on June 2, 1879, at Nevada, Mo. Te 202TopIndex .Temperance association.3

    Temperance banner

    Temperance banner, unfurl 2SM 226TopIndex .Temperance banner.2

    Temperance campaign, Temperance campaigns

    Temperance campaign, Temperance campaigns, leaders of Te 178, 194-5TopIndex .Temperance campaign, Temperance campaigns.2

    Temperance cause

    Temperance cause, health journals must aid 7T 136TopIndex .Temperance cause.2

    needs to be revived Te 257TopIndex .Temperance cause.3

    put heart and soul and strength into Te 257TopIndex .Temperance cause.4

    schools and sanitariums should be important factors in MM 266TopIndex .Temperance cause.5

    work with tact and skill in Te 221TopIndex .Temperance cause.6

    youth are called to support CH 441TopIndex .Temperance cause.7

    Temperance club, Temperance clubs

    Temperance club, Temperance clubs, of people not of SDA faith Te 218-9TopIndex .Temperance club, Temperance clubs.2

    SDA should not take their stand with all Te 217TopIndex .Temperance club, Temperance clubs.3

    Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades

    Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades, amount to little 3T 567TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.2

    at home, parents should begin FE 143; 3T 567TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.3

    home and CG 401-9TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.4

    how there would be little need for FE 143; MH 334; Te 185-6; 3T 567TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.5

    inefficacy of, reason for Te 196TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.6

    victories gained by, not often permanent Te 196TopIndex .Temperance crusade, Temperance crusades.7

    Temperance education

    Temperance education, mothers have important work to do in 3T 562TopIndex .Temperance education.2

    Temperance journal, Temperance journals

    Temperance journal, Temperance journals, lead people to heed third angel’s message CM 134TopIndex .Temperance journal, Temperance journals.2

    light shining from, people need CM 134TopIndex .Temperance journal, Temperance journals.3

    Temperance lecture, Temperance lectures

    Temperance lecture, Temperance lectures, at entertainments and banquets CD 473; WM 285-6TopIndex .Temperance lecture, Temperance lectures.2

    EGW gave CD 473; WM 285-6TopIndex .Temperance lecture, Temperance lectures.3

    Temperance lesson, Temperance lessons

    Temperance lesson, Temperance lessons, babies should be given Te 289-90TopIndex .Temperance lesson, Temperance lessons.2

    should commence with child in cradle Te 179TopIndex .Temperance lesson, Temperance lessons.3

    Temperance literature

    Temperance literature, distribution of, need of 7T 116TopIndex .Temperance literature.2

    circulation of, is important 7T 65TopIndex .Temperance literature.3

    Temperance mass meeting

    Temperance mass meeting, at Battle Creek LS 220-1; 4T 274-5TopIndex .Temperance mass meeting.2

    Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings

    Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings, avoid everything of theatrical character in 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.2

    need to be as elevated and ennobling as possible 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.3

    skating rink used for Ev 39TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.4

    theaters and halls objectionable for Ev 39TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.5

    use of church building for Te 219TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.6

    EGW spoke at, in Boulder City, Colo. 4T 297TopIndex .Temperance meeting, Temperance meetings.7

    Temperance men

    Temperance men, propriety of voting for, for positions of trust Te 253-6TopIndex .Temperance men.2

    Temperance movement

    Temperance movement, make no raid by pen or voice against any Te 221TopIndex .Temperance movement.2

    success in, requires work of reform at tables Te 196TopIndex .Temperance movement.3

    See also Woman’s Christian Temperance UnionTopIndex .Temperance movement.4

    Temperance number

    Temperance number of Watchman, conferences urged to circulate widely CH 435-6TopIndex .Temperance number.2

    Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges

    Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges, church members should sign Te 220, 236TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.2

    drunkard should be induced to sign Te 198TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.3

    effective only when heart is transformed by God’s grace CD 35TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.4

    excuses given for not signing Te 200-3TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.5

    forfeited, persons who know they have MH 175TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.6

    obtain signers to, at camp meeting 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.7

    people should be asked to sign Ev 530; MH 171; Te 203TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.8

    power of evil habits cannot be broken by MH 179TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.9

    SDA should sign Te 197-203TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.10

    signers to, call for MH 171; 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.11

    signed at camp meeting at Nevada, Mo. Te 202TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.12

    signing of CH 441-2TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.13

    tea and coffee should be embraced in CH 442TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.14

    EGW’s dream re Te 200-3TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.15

    youth should be called to sign CH 441TopIndex .Temperance pledge, Temperance pledges.16

    Temperance principle, Tempereance principles

    Temperance principle, Tempereance principles, are far-reaching Te 149TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.2

    Bible, schools should teach FE 285-6TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.3

    carry out, in all details of home life CG 399-400; CH 113; ML 82TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.4

    children should be taught to adhere strictly to, in drinking and eating 3T 567TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.5

    Christians in popular churches defend 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.6

    Daniel’s SL 18-24TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.7

    dissemination of CH 435-7TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.8

    do not call attention to, in narrow or arbitrary way MH 211TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.9

    do not present, in narrow or arbitrary way 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.10

    embrace more than use of spirituous liquors PP 562TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.11

    fidelity to, youth are called to PK 488TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.12

    God calls youth to be faithful to MYP 243TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.13

    have wider range than many think AH 494TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.14

    how to present 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.15

    implant, in youth FE 143; MH 334; 3T 567TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.16

    John the Baptist practiced Te 91TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.17

    many persons among higher classes would recognize and accept MH 211TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.18

    mother should teach, to children FE 143TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.19

    parents should teach, to children from infancy MH 334TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.20

    people at camp meetings should be taught how to practice 9T 82-3TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.21

    present: at camp meetings Te 244TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.22

    in light of God’s great purpose for man 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.23

    in pamphlets and papers GW 385TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.24

    in their most attractive form CD 465; GW 233; MM 261; 7T 136TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.25

    SDA should present, to people everywhere MH 171TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.26

    spread of, one of most important duties of SDA GW 384; MM 266TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.27

    strict, moral courage needed to adhere to Te 190TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.28

    true, should be brought to higher classes MH 211TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.29

    will appeal to unbelievers CH 545TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.30

    Woman’s Christian Temperance Union needs your aid in spread of CH 436-7TopIndex .Temperance principle, Tempereance principles.31

    Temperance question

    Temperance question, aspect of, needing careful consideration Te 272TopIndex .Temperance question.2

    decided support should be given to, by God’s people CH 462; ChS 219TopIndex .Temperance question.3

    how SDA relate themselves to, is vitally important CD 342TopIndex .Temperance question.4

    in all its bearings must be driven home to hilt CH 470; Te 240TopIndex .Temperance question.5

    let people know where SDA stand on Te 250TopIndex .Temperance question.6

    people must be deeply stirred to investigate CH 445; CM 131TopIndex .Temperance question.7

    present, before our large gatherings Te 239TopIndex .Temperance question.8

    press home, with Spirit’s power Ev 534TopIndex .Temperance question.9

    take your position on, without wavering FE 482; GW 394TopIndex .Temperance question.10

    third angel’s message and, as closely connected as right arm to body Te 238TopIndex .Temperance question.11

    true Christian should respect Te 217-8TopIndex .Temperance question.12

    Temperance reform

    Temperance reform CH 432TopIndex .Temperance reform.2

    advocates of, things neglected by MH 335TopIndex .Temperance reform.3

    aged gospel workers should advocate 2SM 226TopIndex .Temperance reform.4

    demands support of Christian workers CH 433; MH 171TopIndex .Temperance reform.5

    firm purpose in, needed in every community 5T 360TopIndex .Temperance reform.6

    more attention should be given to 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance reform.7

    Portland, Me., was city foremost in Ev 390TopIndex .Temperance reform.8

    SDA should be at head in Te 220, 233TopIndex .Temperance reform.9

    should begin with mother before birth of children CD 218, 225-6TopIndex .Temperance reform.10

    talks on, SDA should give to other churches Te 221TopIndex .Temperance reform.11

    work of, must begin in home in order to be successful LS 222-4; Te 259TopIndex .Temperance reform.12

    Temperance reformation

    Temperance reformation, how, can be made strong, permanent, and thorough 5T 360; Te 163-4TopIndex .Temperance reformation.2

    Temperance Reform Club

    Temperance Reform Club, EGW invited to speak before 4T 279TopIndex .Temperance Reform Club.2

    Temperance reformer, Temperance reformers

    Temperance reformer, Temperance reformers, education that must be given by MH 335TopIndex .Temperance reformer, Temperance reformers.2

    radical, men of courage are needed to be Te 273TopIndex .Temperance reformer, Temperance reformers.3

    men like Daniel needed as Te 237TopIndex .Temperance reformer, Temperance reformers.4

    Temperance society, Temperance societies

    Temperance society, Temperance societies, co-operating with 5T 355TopIndex .Temperance society, Temperance societies.2

    of people not of SDA faith Te 218-9TopIndex .Temperance society, Temperance societies.3

    organization of, dangers in 5T 127-8TopIndex .Temperance society, Temperance societies.4

    SDA slowness in organizing, reproved Te 236TopIndex .Temperance society, Temperance societies.5

    Temperance talk, Temperance talks

    Temperance talk, Temperance talks, short, should be given by ministers in sanitariums Te 245TopIndex .Temperance talk, Temperance talks.2

    EGW gave, in 1891 Te 273-83TopIndex .Temperance talk, Temperance talks.3

    Temperance topic, Temperance topics

    Temperance topic, Temperance topics, instruction on, every home needs Ed 202TopIndex .Temperance topic, Temperance topics.2

    schools need Ed 202TopIndex .Temperance topic, Temperance topics.3

    restaurants should present, to public 7T 115TopIndex .Temperance topic, Temperance topics.4

    Temperance work

    Temperance work GW 384-8; 6T 110-1TopIndex .Temperance work.2

    decided testimonies on, needed Ev 514-5TopIndex .Temperance work.3

    do not forget to do, for higher classes 7T 58TopIndex .Temperance work.4

    expenditure of means that would embarrass conferences is not needed in Te 222TopIndex .Temperance work.5

    great, secondary to miss. work at home SD 252TopIndex .Temperance work.6

    includes more than speaking in public GW 385TopIndex .Temperance work.7

    is not to be done by one person alone Ev 531TopIndex .Temperance work.8

    keep standard high in 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance work.9

    labor in, twofold blessing from 5T 121TopIndex .Temperance work.10

    many people brought to Christ by 6T 111TopIndex .Temperance work.11

    ministers should promote 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance work.12

    more spirited and decided, needed CH 436; Te 250TopIndex .Temperance work.13

    must commence: at our tables 3T 488TopIndex .Temperance work.14

    in your own heart MM 85TopIndex .Temperance work.15

    needed in behalf of: authors 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.16

    businessmen 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.17

    higher classes 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.18

    ministers 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.19

    statesmen 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.20

    talented people 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.21

    wealthy people 6T 256TopIndex .Temperance work.22

    one of most prominent and important of moral reforms GC 587TopIndex .Temperance work.23

    persons who labor in, reap bountiful harvest 5T 121TopIndex .Temperance work.24

    persons who should be encouraged to labor in 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance work.25

    physicians should promote 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance work.26

    place of, in preparation for second advent DA 101TopIndex .Temperance work.27

    power in, wrestle with God for 6T 111TopIndex .Temperance work.28

    revival of, SDA need CH 432TopIndex .Temperance work.29

    Satan’s efforts to hinder SDA in Te 222TopIndex .Temperance work.30

    SDA, should not be limited to their own people Te 220TopIndex .Temperance work.31

    SDA everywhere should decidedly take hold of CH 436TopIndex .Temperance work.32

    SDA motto in GW 388TopIndex .Temperance work.33

    SDA must grapple with giant foe in GW 388TopIndex .Temperance work.34

    SDA women should co-operate with WCTU in WM 162-4TopIndex .Temperance work.35

    several persons should unite in doing Ev 531TopIndex .Temperance work.36

    strictly carry out, in all concerns of life 3T 488TopIndex .Temperance work.37

    Sunday can be devoted to 9T 233TopIndex .Temperance work.38

    Sunday-law movement is often combined with GC 587TopIndex .Temperance work.39

    surface work in, avoid 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance work.40

    tobacco users are unfit for 5T 441TopIndex .Temperance work.41

    true, purpose of all 6T 111TopIndex .Temperance work.42

    worthy of best endeavors of SDA 5T 127TopIndex .Temperance work.43

    zeal in, thousands could be won from ruin by 6T 111TopIndex .Temperance work.44

    Temperance worker, Temperance workers

    Temperance worker, Temperance workers, addicted to tobacco, many MH 329TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.2

    bidden Godspeed CG 402TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.3

    church members should become Te 236TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.4

    efforts of, not far-reaching enough CD 225TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.5

    invite, to SDA meetings Te 217TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.6

    of other churches, contact 6T 110TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.7

    SDA should become active Te 236TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.8

    tobacco should not be used by CD 426-7TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.9

    tobacco users cannot be acceptable 5T 441TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.10

    EGW as Te 259-66TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.11

    who use tobacco Te 218-9TopIndex .Temperance worker, Temperance workers.12

    Temperate

    Temperate, be strictly MM 43TopIndex .Temperate.2

    God requires His people to be, in all things CW 124; 2T 65TopIndex .Temperate.3

    medical students should be strictly CT 488-9TopIndex .Temperate.4

    men will never be truly, without Christ’s grace CD 35TopIndex .Temperate.5

    men who could accomplish twice as much if they were, in all things 3T 491TopIndex .Temperate.6

    Scriptures teach men to be, in all things ML 160TopIndex .Temperate.7

    Temperate habit, Temperate habits

    Temperate habit, Temperate habits, athletes in ancient times realized importance of SD 212TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.2

    good results of, seen in training athletes CD 27TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.3

    greater physical stamina brought by CD 29; CG 395-6; MYP 242TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.4

    increased power of endurance given by CD 29; CG 395-6; MYP 242TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.5

    ministers need 3T 486-7TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.6

    reward of, persons who will reap CD 29; CG 395-6; ML 147; MYP 242TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.7

    strictly: Daniel found no excuse for departing from PK 482; SL 21TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.8

    importance of 3T 487TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.9

    John the Baptist was brought up with CD 225TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.10

    men’s eternal destiny depends upon 3T 489TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.11

    mind should be kept clear and strong by SD 204TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.12

    ministers need to have 5T 441TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.13

    physicians need to have 5T 441TopIndex .Temperate habit, Temperate habits.14

    Temperate living

    Temperate living, health is promoted by CH 66; SL 26TopIndex .Temperate living.2

    Temperately

    Temperately, live CH 66; SL 26TopIndex .Temperately.2

    Temperate person

    Temperate person, only safeguard for, total abstinence is MH 446TopIndex .Temperate person.2

    Temperature

    Temperature, atmospheric: chilly after man sinned PP 57TopIndex .Temperature.2

    extremes of heat and cold in PP 61TopIndex .Temperature.3

    mild and uniform before man sinned PP 57, 61TopIndex .Temperature.4

    subject to marked changes after man sinned PP 61TopIndex .Temperature.5

    of Christian piety, must be raised 5T 203TopIndex .Temperature.6

    room 2T 526-7, 533TopIndex .Temperature.7

    do not excessively increase, after a person has taken cold 2T 530TopIndex .Temperature.8

    lungs weakened by excessive 4aSG 152TopIndex .Temperature.9

    of not more than 65 degrees counseled as desirable 1T 703TopIndex .Temperature.10

    schoolroom: avoid sudden changes of CT 299TopIndex .Temperature.11

    need of uniform CT 299TopIndex .Temperature.12

    teacher’s feelings should not regulate CT 299TopIndex .Temperature.13

    sickroom 2SM 455TopIndex .Temperature.14

    attendants not good judges of healthful MH 221; 2SM 455TopIndex .Temperature.15

    maintain even MH 221; 2SM 455TopIndex .Temperature.16

    need of healthful 2SM 455TopIndex .Temperature.17

    thermometer should regulate MH 221TopIndex .Temperature.18

    too great changes of, babies should be kept from MH 381TopIndex .Temperature.19

    See also Air; Room; Stove heatTopIndex .Temperature.20

    Tempest, Tempests

    1. FigurativeTopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.3

    2. LiteralTopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.4

    1. Figurative

    God’s people will pass unharmed through GC 654TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.6

    of divine judgment, God’s people will have no cause for fear amid PP 341TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.7

    of opposition and wrath, warn men of coming 5T 452TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.8

    of temptation, what to do in time of DA 336TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.9

    still small voice which succeeds 2SM 316TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.10

    terrible, that is coming MYP 89-90TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.11

    2. Literal

    at sea, angel protected Paul and companions during GC 512TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.13

    fierce, Christ stilled 2BC 1003; DA 334-5, 336, 377-82, 755, 809; MH 95; ML 336TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.14

    fierce and awful, as judgments of God 5T 234TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.15

    held by four angels TM 444TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.16

    Israel redeemed from Egypt with COL 287TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.17

    judgments of God seen in 5T 136, 234TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.18

    loss of life by, increasing steadily ML 308TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.19

    lowly flower of valley left unharmed by Ed 51-2; MM 36; PP 222; 4T 544TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.20

    Satan exercises destroying power through GC 589-90TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.21

    Satan works in atmosphere to cause 2SM 52TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.22

    ship taking Paul to Rome was caught in AA 441-5TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.23

    signs of times DA 636; TM 444TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.24

    signs that Christ’s coming is near 6T 408TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.25

    sound of, man’s fear of 1BC 1091TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.26

    stately tree on mountaintop uprooted by Ed 51-2; MM 36; PP 222; 4T 544TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.27

    stilled by Christ DA 334-5, 381TopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.28

    See also Cyclone; Hailstorm; Hurricane; Storm; Tornado; Whirlwind; WindTopIndex .Tempest, Tempests.29

    Tempestuous ocean, Tempestuous oceans

    Tempestuous ocean, Tempestuous oceans, ships sinking in 2SM 315-6TopIndex .Tempestuous ocean, Tempestuous oceans.2

    Temple (first)

    See Temple (Solomon’s)TopIndex .Temple (first).3

    Temple (in heaven)

    See Sanctuary (heavenly)TopIndex .Temple (in heaven).3

    Temple (second)

    1. Courts ofTopIndex .Temple (second).3

    2. Services ofTopIndex .Temple (second).4

    3. MiscellaneousTopIndex .Temple (second).5

    1. Courts of

    blazed with artificial light at night during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).7

    booths or tabernacles of green boughs erected in, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).8

    Christ came to throw open every compartment of PK 370TopIndex .Temple (second).9

    Christ healed in COL 273; DA 162-3, 592; GC 24; MM 122-3TopIndex .Temple (second).10

    Christ lingered in, when He visited Jerusalem at age of 12 DA 78TopIndex .Temple (second).11

    Christ taught in COL 273; DA 162-3, 452-3, 592; GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).12

    during Feast of Tabernacles DA 452-3, 459, 463-70TopIndex .Temple (second).13

    Christ’s final departure from AA 145; DA 610, 626-7; GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).14

    two days before Passover GC 23TopIndex .Temple (second).15

    Christ’s last day of teaching in DA 610TopIndex .Temple (second).16

    crowds thronged, when Christ was there DA 610TopIndex .Temple (second).17

    desecrated, Christ’s piercing look swept over DA 590-1TopIndex .Temple (second).18

    dishonest practices in, Christ rebuked Pharisees and doctors of law because of MM 122TopIndex .Temple (second).19

    filled with: promiscuous throng during Passover season DA 154TopIndex .Temple (second).20

    tumult of unholy traffic representing temple of heart DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).21

    worshipers on Sabbath when Christ lay in tomb DA 774TopIndex .Temple (second).22

    illumination of, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 463TopIndex .Temple (second).23

    inner: Christ’s final departure from DA 620, 626-7; GC 23TopIndex .Temple (second).24

    death penalty for Gentile who entered DA 193TopIndex .Temple (second).25

    death penalty for uncircumcised person who entered AA 407TopIndex .Temple (second).26

    Gentiles were excluded from DA 622TopIndex .Temple (second).27

    only Jews were allowed to enter DA 193TopIndex .Temple (second).28

    Paul did not violate law by entering AA 407TopIndex .Temple (second).29

    large lampstands on two lofty standards in center of DA 463TopIndex .Temple (second).30

    of priests, altar occupied central position in DA 449TopIndex .Temple (second).31

    outer: abuses of, priests and rulers should have corrected DA 156-7TopIndex .Temple (second).32

    animals bought and sold in DA 155, 589-90; MM 122TopIndex .Temple (second).33

    as noisy cattle market DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).34

    Christ often taught in MH 21TopIndex .Temple (second).35

    converted into place of unholy traffic DA 157TopIndex .Temple (second).36

    Gentiles were permitted only in DA 622TopIndex .Temple (second).37

    Greeks interviewed Christ in DA 622TopIndex .Temple (second).38

    like vast cattle yard DA 589TopIndex .Temple (second).39

    low wall separated, from all other parts of edifice DA 193TopIndex .Temple (second).40

    steps of, Christ standing on DA 157TopIndex .Temple (second).41

    turned into market place chiefly by priests DA 163-4TopIndex .Temple (second).42

    wall of, inscriptions placed in different languages on DA 193TopIndex .Temple (second).43

    polluted with merchandise and robbery MM 122; 8T 67TopIndex .Temple (second).44

    sick and suffering people who inquired for Christ in, while He lay in tomb were driven out DA 776TopIndex .Temple (second).45

    wall of partition in, none but Jews allowed to pass beyond DA 193TopIndex .Temple (second).46

    2. Services of

    abuses in, Nehemiah corrected PK 670TopIndex .Temple (second).48

    ceremonies connected with, prefigured Christ in types and shadows 6BC 1115TopIndex .Temple (second).49

    ceremonies of, were meaningless after Christ’s death DA 165, 620TopIndex .Temple (second).50

    Christ was accused of seeking to overthrow DA 433TopIndex .Temple (second).51

    Christ’s sacrifice was typified in DA 165TopIndex .Temple (second).52

    commenced when exiles returned to Jerusalem from Babylon PK 560, 705TopIndex .Temple (second).53

    disturbed early in reign of Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) PK 629TopIndex .Temple (second).54

    entire ritual of, was reminder of Christ’s coming as Messiah PK 684TopIndex .Temple (second).55

    imposing rites of, Jewish leaders looked with pride upon COL 297TopIndex .Temple (second).56

    Jews rejected all that gave significance to, when they rejected Christ DA 165TopIndex .Temple (second).57

    many kinds of work performed in CM 16-7TopIndex .Temple (second).58

    ministration of, taught great truths re Christ’s advent as Redeemer, Priest, and King PK 684-5TopIndex .Temple (second).59

    no further value in performance of, after Christ’s death DA 774TopIndex .Temple (second).60

    on Sabbath when Christ lay in tomb DA 774-5TopIndex .Temple (second).61

    relation of apostles to, marked changes took place in DA 434TopIndex .Temple (second).62

    reorganization of, under Ezra and Nehemiah PK 607TopIndex .Temple (second).63

    sacrifices of Mosaic ritual of, pointed to service of heavenly sanctuary PK 685TopIndex .Temple (second).64

    splendor of, could not recommend Jews to God COL 297TopIndex .Temple (second).65

    support of, Israelites pledged themselves to contribute stated sum of money yearly for PK 667TopIndex .Temple (second).66

    taken away because type met antitype in Christ’s death 6BC 1115-6TopIndex .Temple (second).67

    useless forms of, continued by Jews after Christ’s death EW 209; GC 430TopIndex .Temple (second).68

    See also SanctuaryTopIndex .Temple (second).69

    3. Miscellaneous

    abuse of, many people lamented DA 196TopIndex .Temple (second).71

    all kinds of music used at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448-9TopIndex .Temple (second).72

    angels were sent to destroy 5BC 1098-9TopIndex .Temple (second).73

    Anna’s prophecy at, re Christ DA 55TopIndex .Temple (second).74

    apostles met at, after Christ’s ascension AA 35TopIndex .Temple (second).75

    appeared as massive structure of snow set with golden pinnacles DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).76

    ark of covenant was not in GC 24; PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).77

    blazed with artificial light during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).78

    blood of beasts that flowed in, was typical of Christ’s blood DA 576TopIndex .Temple (second).79

    bribery of false prophets by Jewish leaders while Roman legions were besieging GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).80

    broad steps of DA 449TopIndex .Temple (second).81

    built about 500 years before Christ GC 23TopIndex .Temple (second).82

    built to God’s glory AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).83

    burning censers waved in, while incense mingled with prayers of worshipers ascended to God DA 576TopIndex .Temple (second).84

    burning of, by Roman soldiers GC 33-4TopIndex .Temple (second).85

    captain of, Peter and John imprisoned by AA 61TopIndex .Temple (second).86

    cedar-lined chambers around GC 33-4TopIndex .Temple (second).87

    chants of Levites at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 463TopIndex .Temple (second).88

    choir of Levites on steps of, led song service DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).89

    Christ announced Himself as greater than FE 399TopIndex .Temple (second).90

    Christ looked upon, with sorrow DA 581TopIndex .Temple (second).91

    Christ stood forth in place of FE 399TopIndex .Temple (second).92

    Christ was accused of plan to seize DA 581TopIndex .Temple (second).93

    Christ was dedicated in, as first-born son DA 55TopIndex .Temple (second).94

    Christ was falsely accused of planning to destroy DA 705-6TopIndex .Temple (second).95

    Christ would appear in, in fullness of time PK 577TopIndex .Temple (second).96

    Christ’s authority to cleanse, priests and rulers challenged DA 162TopIndex .Temple (second).97

    Christ’s first cleansing of 7BC 985; DA 154-66, 589-92; GC 474; MM 122-3; 2SM 118; 4T 252; 9T 228TopIndex .Temple (second).98

    announced His mission as Messiah DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).99

    how priests were affected by DA 162TopIndex .Temple (second).100

    more than human power manifested in DA 164TopIndex .Temple (second).101

    Christ’s first view of, as child DA 78TopIndex .Temple (second).102

    Christ’s prediction of overthrow of, filled disciples with alarm DA 627; GC 24-5TopIndex .Temple (second).103

    Christ’s presence made, sacred DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).104

    Christ’s second cleansing of 7BC 985; COL 272-3; DA 589-600; 2SM 118; 1T 471-2; 8T 92; 9T 228TopIndex .Temple (second).105

    Christ’s visit to, after His triumphal entry into Jerusalem DA 581TopIndex .Temple (second).106

    Christ’s voice sounded like trumpet through DA 591TopIndex .Temple (second).107

    coin of, foreign money was exchanged for DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).108

    commemoration of water which flowed from rock was held at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448-9, 454TopIndex .Temple (second).109

    contaminated by Tobiah’s presence in its precincts PK 669-70TopIndex .Temple (second).110

    cornerstone of: laid in Zerubbabel’s time PK 563-4, 572TopIndex .Temple (second).111

    music and singing at laying of PK 563TopIndex .Temple (second).112

    weeping during 3BC 1134; GC 23; PK 564TopIndex .Temple (second).113

    dedication of PK 596-7TopIndex .Temple (second).114

    music and singing at 3BC 1134TopIndex .Temple (second).115

    no manifestation of supernatural power at GC 24; PK 596-7TopIndex .Temple (second).116

    no visible tokens from heaven at GC 24; PK 596-7TopIndex .Temple (second).117

    departure of God’s presence from DA 620TopIndex .Temple (second).118

    desecrated, has counterpart in sinner’s experience DA 600TopIndex .Temple (second).119

    desecration of, by traffic in Christ’s time DA 155-6TopIndex .Temple (second).120

    designed to be: continual witness to high destiny open to every soul DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).121

    object lesson to Israel and to world DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).122

    destruction of: by Romans AA 370; COL 295-6; DA 577, 816; GC 29, 33-4; PK 713TopIndex .Temple (second).123

    Christ foresaw GC 21TopIndex .Temple (second).124

    Christ’s prophecy re AA 145; 5BC 1098-9; DA 164-6, 627-8; FE 399; GC 24-6, 33; MB 120TopIndex .Temple (second).125

    in A.D. 70 GC 412TopIndex .Temple (second).126

    John witnessed AA 569; DA 816TopIndex .Temple (second).127

    devotion of property to, erroneous doctrine of Jews re DA 396-7TopIndex .Temple (second).128

    did not equal first temple in magnificence GC 23-4; PK 564TopIndex .Temple (second).129

    dishonest buying and selling in, in Christ’s time MM 122TopIndex .Temple (second).130

    each course of priests ministered twice a year at DA 97TopIndex .Temple (second).131

    embellished during more than 40 years GC 24-5TopIndex .Temple (second).132

    entrance of, grapevine made of gold and silver adorned DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).133

    erected for abode of divine Presence DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).134

    erection of PK 551-97TopIndex .Temple (second).135

    Artaxerxes I provided means for 3BC 1134TopIndex .Temple (second).136

    completion of PK 596-7TopIndex .Temple (second).137

    Cyrus aided Jews in 4BC 1175TopIndex .Temple (second).138

    Cyrus contributed offerings for PK 559TopIndex .Temple (second).139

    Cyrus’s proclamation re PK 558-9TopIndex .Temple (second).140

    Darius Hystaspes permitted Jews to continue 4BC 1176TopIndex .Temple (second).141

    false Smerdis forbade 4BC 1176; PK 572-3TopIndex .Temple (second).142

    forces of evil alarmed by PK 582TopIndex .Temple (second).143

    God moved on Cyrus to aid in PK 564TopIndex .Temple (second).144

    God’s plan for PK 557TopIndex .Temple (second).145

    halted more than a year by false Smerdis 4BC 1176; PK 573TopIndex .Temple (second).146

    in days of Ezra DA 188TopIndex .Temple (second).147

    Jews became discouraged in PK 573TopIndex .Temple (second).148

    messages by Haggai and Zechariah roused people to 4BC 1176; PK 573-81, 593-6TopIndex .Temple (second).149

    offerings freely given by people for PK 560TopIndex .Temple (second).150

    portion of wall of first temple was used in DA 627; PK 563TopIndex .Temple (second).151

    preparation for, in Zerubbabel’s time PK 560TopIndex .Temple (second).152

    Samaritans not permitted to help in DA 188; PK 567-8TopIndex .Temple (second).153

    Samaritans tried to hinder 4BC 1175-6; PK 567-73TopIndex .Temple (second).154

    subject of many prophecies PK 563TopIndex .Temple (second).155

    work of, progressed slowly during Cambyses’ reign PK 572TopIndex .Temple (second).156

    Zerubbabel met many difficulties during PK 594TopIndex .Temple (second).157

    evening sacrifice at, Christ died at hour of DA 756-7TopIndex .Temple (second).158

    Ezra and exiles returned to Jerusalem to build 1T 282TopIndex .Temple (second).159

    Feast of Tabernacles celebrated with sacred song and thanksgiving at DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).160

    festive dances at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 463TopIndex .Temple (second).161

    foundation and life of, Christ was DA 165TopIndex .Temple (second).162

    Galilean pilgrims slain by Pilate’s troops at COL 212-3TopIndex .Temple (second).163

    Gate Beautiful of, crippled man healed by Peter and John at AA 57-8TopIndex .Temple (second).164

    glittered with gold and precious stones AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).165

    glory of: Christ was FE 237TopIndex .Temple (second).166

    Christ’s presence as GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).167

    compared with that of the first 4BC 1176; GC 23-4; PK 564, 596-7TopIndex .Temple (second).168

    could not recommend Jewish leaders to God COL 297TopIndex .Temple (second).169

    exceeded that of first temple, because of Christ’s presence GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).170

    Haggai’s prophecy re GC 23; PK 577, 597TopIndex .Temple (second).171

    when bathed in light of declining sun DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).172

    God made, His habitation DA 576TopIndex .Temple (second).173

    God’s presence forever withdrawn from AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).174

    God’s purposes for DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).175

    not understood by Jews DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).176

    God’s will not made known by voice from heaven to priests in GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).177

    gold-capped pillars of, sparkled in rays of westering sun DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).178

    white and glistening grapevine made of gold and silver twined gracefully about DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).179

    golden gate of, Christ’s last passage through GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).180

    gleamed in rays of setting sun GC 17TopIndex .Temple (second).181

    grandeur of, as seen from Mt. of Olives DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).182

    guardian of, Christ took His position as DA 593TopIndex .Temple (second).183

    hanging lamps used for illumination at, at night during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).184

    held in great veneration by Romans and Jews DA 706TopIndex .Temple (second).185

    Herod the Great lavished both Roman wealth and Jewish treasure on DA 575; GC 25TopIndex .Temple (second).186

    holy place of, Zacharias’s ministry when Gabriel appeared to him in DA 97-8TopIndex .Temple (second).187

    honored by Christ’s living presence GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).188

    inferiority of, old men lamented GC 23; PK 563-4TopIndex .Temple (second).189

    inner veil of: beautifully wrought with gold, scarlet, and purple DA 775TopIndex .Temple (second).190

    consisted of rich drapery SR 226TopIndex .Temple (second).191

    heavy veil of tapestry served as DA 775TopIndex .Temple (second).192

    made of pure linen DA 775TopIndex .Temple (second).193

    no one but high priest ever lifted DA 757TopIndex .Temple (second).194

    renewed yearly 1BC 1107; SR 226TopIndex .Temple (second).195

    rent at Christ’s death 1BC 1107; 5BC 1109, 1150; DA 165, 233, 709, 756-7, 775; EW 177, 209, 253, 259-60; PK 699; SR 226; 2T 211TopIndex .Temple (second).196

    significance of rending of, at Christ’s death DA 165, 233, 709; EW 209TopIndex .Temple (second).197

    instrumental music at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 463TopIndex .Temple (second).198

    during Passover festivities DA 774TopIndex .Temple (second).199

    Jews rejected all that gave significance to, when they rejected Christ DA 165TopIndex .Temple (second).200

    Jews rejoiced over DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).201

    Jews virtually destroyed, by putting Christ to death DA 165TopIndex .Temple (second).202

    Jews worshiped EW 198TopIndex .Temple (second).203

    Josephus appealed to Jews to surrender and thus save GC 33TopIndex .Temple (second).204

    magnificence of, made it one of wonders of world DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).205

    Romans prided themselves in DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).206

    magnificent, Jewish leaders looked with pride on COL 297TopIndex .Temple (second).207

    men built DA 166TopIndex .Temple (second).208

    marble walls of, rays of setting sun lighted up snowy whiteness of GC 17TopIndex .Temple (second).209

    massive blocks of white marble sent from Rome to embellish GC 25TopIndex .Temple (second).210

    massive stones of purest white marble used to embellish DA 627; GC 25TopIndex .Temple (second).211

    mercy seat was not in GC 24; PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).212

    most holy place of: exposed by rending of veil when Christ died 5BC 1109; DA 756-7, 775; SR 226 See also VeilTopIndex .Temple (second).213

    no longer recognized by God after Christ’s death DA 775TopIndex .Temple (second).214

    no longer sacred after Christ’s death DA 757TopIndex .Temple (second).215

    uncovering of sacred mystery of, filled priests with dread of coming calamity DA 775TopIndex .Temple (second).216

    multitudes went to worship at, on Sabbath DA 201TopIndex .Temple (second).217

    mysterious sounds within, priests terrified by GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).218

    Nehemiah expelled Tobiah the Ammonite from PK 669-70TopIndex .Temple (second).219

    not hallowed by visible tokens of God’s presence GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).220

    not honored with cloud of God’s glory GC 24; PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).221

    Paul was accused of profaning, as apostate AA 407TopIndex .Temple (second).222

    Paul was arrested at, during his last visit to Jerusalem AA 405-7TopIndex .Temple (second).223

    perfect masonry of, appeared like one solid stone dug entire from quarry DA 627TopIndex .Temple (second).224

    pinnacle of: gleamed in rays of setting sun DA 575; GC 17TopIndex .Temple (second).225

    golden DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).226

    Satan carried Christ to DA 124; 1SM 281; 1T 299, 341TopIndex .Temple (second).227

    police of, helped to arrest Christ in Gethsemane DA 696TopIndex .Temple (second).228

    polluted with bodies of Jews slain by Jews GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).229

    pomp of symbol and ceremony in, must have an end DA 576TopIndex .Temple (second).230

    precincts of, hallowed by Christ’s personal presence PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).231

    were to be regarded as sacred DA 156TopIndex .Temple (second).232

    priests were officiating in, when Christ died DA 756TopIndex .Temple (second).233

    priestly ministration in, continued after Christ’s death GC 430, 615TopIndex .Temple (second).234

    continued after God rejected Jewish nation GC 615TopIndex .Temple (second).235

    priestly ministration was removed from, to heavenly temple DA 166TopIndex .Temple (second).236

    profanation of, distressed many in Israel DA 168TopIndex .Temple (second).237

    profaned under high priest Eliashib PK 669-70TopIndex .Temple (second).238

    prophets uttered solemn warnings in DA 576TopIndex .Temple (second).239

    reared in Christ’s honor DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).240

    rebuilt and embellished under Roman government DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).241

    Roman army under Titus took, by storm GC 33-4TopIndex .Temple (second).242

    Roman emperor enriched, with gifts DA 575; GC 25TopIndex .Temple (second).243

    Roman wealth was used to embellish GC 25TopIndex .Temple (second).244

    Romans and Jews alike held, in great veneration DA 706TopIndex .Temple (second).245

    Romans helped to rebuild and embellish DA 575, 706TopIndex .Temple (second).246

    Romans razed, to its foundations GC 35TopIndex .Temple (second).247

    sacrifices continued to be offered at after Christ’s death GC 615TopIndex .Temple (second).248

    sacrifices offered at, Jews lost sight of significance of DA 590TopIndex .Temple (second).249

    Samaritan contempt for DA 188; PK 674TopIndex .Temple (second).250

    Samaritans would not acknowledge, as house of God DA 188TopIndex .Temple (second).251

    sanctity of, could not restrain ferocity of Jews killing Jews GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).252

    impenitent Jews violated GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).253

    Sanhedrin met in apartment connected with DA 133TopIndex .Temple (second).254

    school conducted in apartment connected with DA 78TopIndex .Temple (second).255

    lessons from 6T 75TopIndex .Temple (second).256

    priests and rabbis taught in DA 78; 6T 75TopIndex .Temple (second).257

    studies conducted daily at 6T 75TopIndex .Temple (second).258

    visited by Christ at age of 12 DA 78; 6T 75TopIndex .Temple (second).259

    Shekinah did not dwell in GC 24; PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).260

    significance of, Jews did not understand DA 161TopIndex .Temple (second).261

    Simeon’s prophecy at, re Christ DA 55-7TopIndex .Temple (second).262

    sin of desecrating, rested in great degree on priests DA 163-4TopIndex .Temple (second).263

    singing at, during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).264

    during Passover festivities DA 774TopIndex .Temple (second).265

    site of, plowed like field by Romans COL 295-6; GC 35; PK 713TopIndex .Temple (second).266

    Solomon’s porch of, Peter and John preached to people at AA 58-9TopIndex .Temple (second).267

    steps of, white marble used in making DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).268

    stones of, described DA 627TopIndex .Temple (second).269

    storerooms in, tithes and offerings were placed in PK 669-70TopIndex .Temple (second).270

    superior to first temple because Christ would visit it 4BC 1176TopIndex .Temple (second).271

    support of, every Jew required to pay half shekel yearly for DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).272

    swearing by, Christ’s warning re MB 66-9TopIndex .Temple (second).273

    tables of God’s law were not in GC 24; PK 597TopIndex .Temple (second).274

    Titus promised to spare, if Jews would fight Romans elsewhere GC 32-3TopIndex .Temple (second).275

    Titus viewed, from Mt. of Olives GC 32TopIndex .Temple (second).276

    Titus’s efforts to save, were in vain GC 33TopIndex .Temple (second).277

    Tobiah the Ammonite occupied apartment connected with PK 669-70TopIndex .Temple (second).278

    tower of, gleamed in rays of setting sun GC 17TopIndex .Temple (second).279

    treasures of first temple were returned from Babylon and placed in PK 616-7, 619TopIndex .Temple (second).280

    treasury of, large sums of freewill offerings deposited in DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).281

    undertaking of Jews to rebuild PP 527-8TopIndex .Temple (second).282

    unnatural light shone over, in middle of night before its destruction GC 29TopIndex .Temple (second).283

    vessels of first temple were returned from Babylon to be placed in PK 559, 616-7, 619TopIndex .Temple (second).284

    view of, from Mt. of Olives DA 575; GC 17-8, 23-5TopIndex .Temple (second).285

    vine of gold and silver at entrance of DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).286

    walls of: rising sun lighted up gold of DA 463-4TopIndex .Temple (second).287

    was: built by men DA 166TopIndex .Temple (second).288

    center of universal joy during Feast of Tabernacles DA 448TopIndex .Temple (second).289

    Christ’s temple DA 157TopIndex .Temple (second).290

    dedicated to worship of God AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).291

    mirror of God’s presence 4BC 1176TopIndex .Temple (second).292

    palace of loveliness AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).293

    pride and glory of Jews DA 575TopIndex .Temple (second).294

    vision of beauty and grandeur AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).295

    wealth, labor, and architectural skill spent freely to enhance, for more than 40 years GC 24TopIndex .Temple (second).296

    westering sun lighted up pure white marble of DA 463-4TopIndex .Temple (second).297

    wise men of East inquired at DA 61TopIndex .Temple (second).298

    words spoken in disfavor of, regarded by Jews as blasphemy DA 155TopIndex .Temple (second).299

    worshipers from every nation sought AA 145TopIndex .Temple (second).300

    Zerubbabel returned with exiles from Babylon to Jerusalem to rebuild PK 559TopIndex .Temple (second).301

    See also SanctuaryTopIndex .Temple (second).302

    Temple (Solomon’s)

    Temple (Solomon’s) PK 35-50; 4aSG 113-5; SR 193-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).2

    1. Most holy place ofTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).3

    2. Services ofTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).4

    3. MiscellaneousTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).5

    1. Most holy place of

    ancient ark of covenant was placed in PK 38; 4aSG 113; SR 193-4TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).7

    death penalty for unbidden person presuming to enter MH 437; 8T 284TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).8

    furnishings of 2BC 1030; SR 194TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).9

    See each item of furniture by nameTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).10

    high priest entered, to minister but once a year MH 437; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).11

    with fear and trembling MH 437; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).12

    high priest’s ministry in: no priests ministered at altars during MH 437-8; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).13

    worshipers bowed in silent awe during MH 437-8; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).14

    worshipers sent up petitions for God’s mercy during MH 437-8; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).15

    Jehovah met with high priest in DA 775TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).16

    Shekinah in, Christ’s glory dwelt in COL 288; PK 18TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).17

    was: God’s sacred audience chamber DA 775TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).18

    sacred to God’s presence MH 437TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).19

    2. Services of

    important reforms in, Hezekiah instituted PK 288TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).21

    imposing rites of, were source of pride to Israel PK 565TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).22

    interrupted when Jerusalem was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar PK 560TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).23

    originator of, Christ was DA 193TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).24

    restored during Hezekiah’s reign PK 331-3TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).25

    resumed with building of second temple PK 705TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).26

    songs of David and Asaph were sung in PK 333TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).27

    suspended during reign of Ahaz PK 330, 332TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).28

    trusting in, vanity of PK 414TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).29

    See also SanctuaryTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).30

    3. Miscellaneous

    abominations practiced in, in sixth year of Zedekiah’s reign PK 448-9TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).32

    architect of, Christ was COL 349TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).33

    as emblem of living church on earth PK 36TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).34

    builders of: apostates among 2SM 174-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).35

    covetousness of 2BC 1027-8; PK 62-5; 2SM 174-6TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).36

    higher wages demanded by 2BC 1027-8; PK 62-5; 2SM 174-6TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).37

    Huram (Hiram) as master workman of 2BC 1027; PK 35, 63-4; 2SM 175-6TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).38

    inherited to large degree skill conferred on forefathers 2SM 174; PK 62-3TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).39

    building of, described DA 597-8; 9T 180TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).40

    built: on larger scale than was Mosaic tabernacle GC 412TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).41

    when Israel was most prosperous GC 23TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).42

    with freewill offerings PP 526; 2SM 174; 4T 468TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).43

    calamity that came upon, because of Israel’s sins SR 194-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).44

    cleansed in Hezekiah’s time PK 332-3TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).45

    closed in reign of Ahaz PK 330, 332TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).46

    courts of, while high priest was in most holy place sounds were hushed in MH 437-8; 8T 284-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).47

    David’s plans for building GC 23; PK 35, 37; PP 711-2, 737, 751-2; 5T 723TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).48

    dedication of 2BC 1030; 3BC 1130-1; Ed 49; PK 37-45; 4aSG 98-9, 114; 2SM 312-3; SR 193-4TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).49

    at time of Feast of Tabernacles PK 37TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).50

    representatives from many foreign nations attended PK 38TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).51

    song and music in 2BC 1030; PK 38-9; SR 193-4TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).52

    to God and His worship PK 37TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).53

    description of PK 36TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).54

    designer of, God was PK 66TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).55

    desolate, Daniel’s heart turned with intense longing to SL 48TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).56

    destruction of: by Nebuchadnezzar’s armies DA 627; GC 23; PK 423, 453, 459; 4aSG 114-5; SR 194-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).57

    Israel’s apostasy resulted in SR 195TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).58

    Jeremiah foretold PK 408TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).59

    why God permitted 4aSG 114-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).60

    erection of 2BC 1027-30; PK 35-7, 62-5; 9T 180TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).61

    building of church is illustrated by AA 595-9TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).62

    cheap material not to be used in 2BC 1030TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).63

    David gathered vast stores of material for 2BC 1027; GC 23; PK 62; PP 737, 750-3; 4T 77-8; 5T 723, 735-6TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).64

    immense stones used in PK 563TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).65

    lesson of deep significance in PK 64TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).66

    lessons from, for gospel workers 2SM 176; 5T 723TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).67

    no haphazard work was to be done in 2BC 1030TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).68

    one stone rejected in DA 597-8TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).69

    preparations for 2BC 1029-30; PK 35-6, 63-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).70

    responsibility for, committed to Solomon 2BC 1027; PK 37; PP 750; 5T 723TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).71

    seven years spent in PK 35TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).72

    spirit of sacrifice manifest in giving freewill offerings for PK 62; PP 751-3; 2SM 174; 4T 77-8TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).73

    Spirit prompted people to give for 5T 736TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).74

    superintended by apostate 2SM 174-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).75

    furnishings of PK 36TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).76

    manufacture of PK 35TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).77

    glory of, aged men who had seen GC 23TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).78

    could not recommend men to God PK 565TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).79

    God’s glory manifested above mercy seat in DA 576TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).80

    God’s spiritual temple compared to 2BC 1029TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).81

    idolatrous representations introduced into chambers of PK 448-9TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).82

    idolized by Jews 4aSG 114-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).83

    inner veil of, inwrought with cherubim MH 437; 8T 284TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).84

    not to be lifted by any hand save one MH 437; 8T 284TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).85

    Isaiah’s vision at PK 307-8; 5T 750TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).86

    Israel regarded, with idolatry SR 195TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).87

    Jews trusted that, would preserve them from punishment PK 416TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).88

    King Uzziah punished for profaning PK 304TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).89

    lay in ruins in Daniel’s time GC 412; SL 48TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).90

    light filled, at its dedication DA 464TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).91

    made after pattern shown by God to David SR 194TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).92

    magnificence of, was source of pride to Israel PK 565TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).93

    ministry in, tribe of Levi was chosen for AA 336TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).94

    Mosaic sanctuary was placed in PK 38; PP 514; 4aSG 113; SR 193TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).95

    Mt. Moriah as site of 2BC 1027; DA 829; GC 18-9; PK 63, 459; PP 748-9; 2SM 175TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).96

    long regarded as consecrated PK 37; PP 151-3, 748-9TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).97

    more than four centuries PK 459TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).98

    originator of, Christ was DA 193TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).99

    pattern of, shown to David 4aSG 113TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).100

    placed in midst of land as tower in vineyard COL 288; DA 596; PK 18TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).101

    plans of: Christ made 3BC 1129; COL 349TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).102

    committed to Solomon by David PK 36; PP 751TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).103

    made by divine inspiration GC 23TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).104

    minute written specifications given in PK 63; 2SM 175TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).105

    revealed by God to David 2BC 1030; PP 751; 4aSG 94, 113, 155; SR 194TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).106

    written by David in book 4aSG 94TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).107

    portion of wall of, used in building second temple DA 627; PK 563TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).108

    repaired and reopened during: Hezekiah’s reign PK 331-5TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).109

    Josiah’s reign 2BC 1039; PK 393TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).110

    replaced Mosaic tabernacle GC 412TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).111

    rich treasures of, tempted Assyrians to invade Judah second time PK 351TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).112

    ruins of, immense stones among PK 563TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).113

    sanctity of, violated in Zedekiah’s reign PK 449TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).114

    Shekinah departed from DA 52TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).115

    Shekinah departing from, stood on eastern mountain DA 829TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).116

    Shekinah in, Christ’s glory dwelt in COL 288; PK 18TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).117

    Solomon admired and praised as architect and builder of PK 66TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).118

    spoken of most often as “Solomon’s temple” PK 68TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).119

    Stephen referred to AA 99TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).120

    stones of, stained by blood of prophet Zacharias DA 619TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).121

    surpassing beauty and unrivaled splendor of PK 36TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).122

    treasures of, Ahaz gave to Tiglath-pileser some of PK 329TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).123

    brought from Babylon by Ezra and placed in second temple PK 616-7TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).124

    trusting in, vanity of PK 414TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).125

    unequaled for beauty, richness, and splendor 4aSG 155TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).126

    vessels of, placed in temple of Babylonish gods PK 479TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).127

    returned from Babylon to be placed in second temple PK 559TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).128

    was: diadem of beauty crowning sacred mount GC 23TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).129

    magnificent sanctuary PK 35TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).130

    marvel of beauty, richness, and glory 5BC 1093TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).131

    most magnificent building world ever saw GC 23; 4aSG 155TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).132

    palatial building PK 36TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).133

    pride of Israel PK 565TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).134

    symbol of God’s dwelling place MH 437; 8T 284TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).135

    to be house of prayer for all peoples DA 27TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).136

    to stand as perpetual sign of God’s favor to Israel PK 46; 4aSG 99TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).137

    why David was not permitted to build PP 711-2, 750TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).138

    would have stood forever if Israel had remained true to God PK 46, 564; 4aSG 99, 114; SR 195TopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).139

    See also SanctuaryTopIndex .Temple (Solomon’s).140

    Temple, Temples, various

    1. Church asTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.3

    2. HeathenTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.4

    3. Human body asTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.5

    4. Human heart asTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.6

    5. Of human soulTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.7

    6. Outside of New JerusalemTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.8

    7. MiscellaneousTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.9

    1. Church as AA 595-9; 2BC 1029-30; PK 36; 8T 173; 9T 180

    building of: able workers of different ages who contributed to AA 598TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.11

    described 9T 180TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.12

    has never ceased since apostolic times AA 598-9TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.13

    not yet complete AA 599TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.14

    only precious stones are used in MB 10TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.15

    will be carried to completion 7T 170TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.16

    Christ is builder of AA 595-9TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.17

    composed of material from every nation, tongue, and people 9T 180TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.18

    each day God is building 8T 173TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.19

    foundation of, apostles brought stones from quarry of Jewish and Gentile world to lay on AA 595-6TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.20

    is Rock of Ages AA 596TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.21

    luster of stones of, depends on polishing they receive 4BC 1177TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.22

    material for, God planes and polishes 4BC 1177; 7T 131TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.23

    polished stones in: flashing light of, reveals contrast between gold of truth and dross of error AA 598-9TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.24

    God’s people as 2BC 1029; 4BC 1177; CG 73, 168TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.25

    stones for, must submit to polishing process 4BC 1177TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.26

    preparation of 4BC 1177; MB 10; ML 268TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.27

    stone(s) of: golden measuring rod of angelic architect measures TM 17TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.28

    must be living stones AA 598; 6BC 1116; 5T 121; 8T 196, 246TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.29

    should reflect heavenly light AA 598-9; 4BC 1177; 8T 196TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.30

    should reflect light of Chief Cornerstone 6BC 1116TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.31

    should reflect light shining from Christ 5T 121TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.32

    should reflect light to world 8T 246TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.33

    some, do not emit light 5T 121TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.34

    that does not shine is worthless 6BC 1116TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.35

    worthless material for, divine Worker does not spend time on 4BC 1177TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.36

    2. Heathen

    Dagon’s See DagonTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.38

    Diana’s, in Ephesus AA 286-7, 291-5TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.39

    Egypt’s magnificent PP 251TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.40

    of idols, arranged in expensive and alluring manner 3T 263TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.41

    multiplied in Israel during Ahab’s reign PK 115TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.42

    See also Heathen templeTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.43

    3. Human body as 2T 352-3

    as temple of Spirit 3T 63TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.45

    defilement of, warning against PP 362TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.46

    responsibility of preserving, in best condition Ed 200-1TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.47

    students should be impressed with thought that, must be kept pure as place in which God desires to dwell Ed 201TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.48

    See also BodyTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.49

    4. Human heart as 5T 553

    man’s heart again becomes, through God’s saving grace DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.51

    tumult of unholy traffic in courts of temple at Jerusalem represents DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.52

    See also HeartTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.53

    5. Of human soul

    Christ is to abide in DA 556TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.55

    Christ will not force entrance into DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.56

    God alone can remove moral defilement from CS 136TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.57

    God calls men of polluted, to awake CH 22-3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.58

    inner part of, truth should be brought into 5T 547TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.59

    look not with indifference and contempt on persons who have laid their, in ruins 6T 279TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.60

    only Christ can cleanse DA 161-2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.61

    open door of your, to Christ DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.62

    outer court of, truth kept altogether too much in 5T 547TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.63

    turned into places of unholy traffic DA 161; PK 185TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.64

    See also Soul templeTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.65

    6. Outside of New Jerusalem EW 18-9; 2SG 54-5; 1T 69

    on Mt. Zion EW 19; 2SG 54-5; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.67

    only the 144,000 can enter EW 19; 2SG 54; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.68

    supported by seven golden pillars EW 19; 2SG 54-5; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.69

    surrounded by: all kinds of flowers and trees EW 19; 2SG 54; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.70

    seven mountains EW 19; 2SG 54; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.71

    tables of stone in, names of 144,000 engraved in letters of gold on EW 19; 2SG 54; 1T 69TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.72

    7. Miscellaneous

    Christ as true, for God’s indwelling DA 209TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.74

    Christ’s prophecy re His body as DA 164-6, 705-6TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.75

    courts of, scenes will be enacted in, that few realize Ev 593TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.76

    God and Christ as, in New Jerusalem GC 676; SR 432TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.77

    God designed that every created being should be, for indwelling of Creator DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.78

    God’s: everlasting hills as SL 74TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.79

    humanity ceased to be, because of sin DA 161TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.80

    God’s great, open air as Ev 427TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.81

    made with hands, God does not dwell in PK 50TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.82

    God is not confined to PK 49TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.83

    on high, redeemed soul that will have free access to 5T 333TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.84

    quiet retreat was, to Christ DA 290TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.85

    sacred, not essential to communion with God DA 189TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.86

    Samaritan, built on Mt. Gerizim as rival of temple at Jerusalem DA 188; PK 674TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.87

    demolished before Christ’s time DA 188TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.88

    vast, impressive dream re LS 33-4; 2SG 17-8; 1T 27-8TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.89

    Supplement

    earthly/Jewish,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.91

    angels did not come to sing over, but went to humble men TDG 319:5TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.92

    built of hewn stones UL 373:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.93

    Christ child found in the court of TMK 28:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.94

    Christ,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.95

    first human visit to, brought understanding LHU 31:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.96

    temptation on the pinnacle of OHC 95:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.97

    cleansing of,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.98

    by Christ as He desires to cleanse us VSS 95:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.99

    commercialism was reason for; God forgotten PM 171:0TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.100

    Jesus announced His mission to cleanse hearts by HP 191:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.101

    twice like two parts in final message 3SM 406:0TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.102

    construction of, represents spiritual temple UL 281TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.103

    represents God’s spiritual temple TMK 151:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.104

    services of, suspended by God to revive hearts UL 161:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.105

    temple in heaven a pattern for FLB 194:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.106

    See also Jerusalem, temple atTopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.107

    heavenly,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.108

    glory from, for every church that loves God TMK 273:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.109

    inner courts of, discerned by study and prayer TMK 273:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.110

    people John saw in HP 370:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.111

    stones prepared for, during probationary time TMK 150:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.112

    human, daily perfection of HP 159:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.113

    soul,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.114

    built daily either crookedly or with exactness HP 226:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.115

    Christ abiding in, will be seen UL 314:7TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.116

    cleansing of, from earthliness and sensuality 1MCP 239:0TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.117

    God planned every created being to be HP 191:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.118

    humans become, through the indwelling of God HP 283:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.119

    humans ceased to be God’s HP 191:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.120

    submission required for Most High to dwell in OHC 105:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.121

    spiritual,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.122

    believers are as stones being prepared for OHC 167:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.123

    Christ is warder of courts of LHU 318:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.124

    Christ makes His church, for God OHC 164:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.125

    cleansed again before second advent PM 170:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.126

    God’s people are stones of UL 373:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.127

    growing up as HP 263:5TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.128

    perfection of; people from all nations and levels TMK 151:5TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.129

    Satan manipulating things in; time prolonged PM 390:0TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.130

    soul grows into, through abiding faith TMK 57:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.131

    stones for,TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.132

    God does not strike useless blows for TDG 23:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.133

    hewed by divine measurement HP 281:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.134

    light to be given by HP 281:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.135

    need polish UL 372:3TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.136

    people from everywhere are UL 281:2TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.137

    perfect, unified, emitting light RC 273:6TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.138

    to be submissive whether small or large TMK 150:4TopIndex .Temple, Temples, various.139

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