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  2. Mark 15 - Wikipedia

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    The veil of the Temple was the barrier between the inner Temple, thought to be God's place on Earth, and the rest. Its destruction is a vindication of Jesus. This might be a metaphor for God now no longer being separated but free for all the world. [ 37 ]

  3. Crucifixion darkness - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to Matthew and Mark, however, the text mentions the tearing of the Temple veil prior to the death of Jesus, [18] and provides the obscuring of the Sun as the cause of the darkness: [19] [20] It was now about noon, and darkness came over the whole land [ or , earth] until three in the afternoon, while the sun's light failed [ or , the ...

  4. Bountiful Utah Temple - Wikipedia

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    The strike damaged the angel Moroni statue atop the temple, causing it to lose part of its head and back. The statue, made of fiberglass and covered in gold leaf, was replaced two weeks after it was hit. [2] [3] [4] The Bountiful Utah Temple has a total of 104,000 square feet (9,700 m 2), four ordinance rooms, and eight sealing rooms.

  5. Veil - Wikipedia

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    When Moses spoke to them, he was without the veil; only when he ceased speaking, he put on the veil (compare with 2 Corinthians 3:13 [41]). Parochet (Exodus 26:31–35 [43]), the veil of the tabernacle and the temple, which hung between the holy place and the most holy (2 Chronicles 3:14 [44]). In the temple, a partition wall separated these ...

  6. Holy of Holies - Wikipedia

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    A model of the Tabernacle showing the holy place, and behind it the Holy of Holies. The Holy of Holies (Hebrew: קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים, romanized: Qōḏeš haqQŏḏāšīm or Kodesh HaKodashim; also הַדְּבִיר hadDəḇīr, 'the Sanctuary') is a term in the Hebrew Bible that refers to the inner sanctuary of the Tabernacle, where the Shekhinah (God's presence) appeared.

  7. Timeline of changes to temple ceremonies in the Church of ...

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    1975 – The requirement for wrist and ankle length garments for in-temple use is removed. [7]: 201 1978 – The temple ban on Black people participating in most temple ceremonies was fully removed. [27]: 117 In 1979, two-piece temple garments like those shown here began to be permitted for recipients of the washing and anointing ceremony. [35]