temple

     

A temple (from the Latin wor templum) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, or analogous rites. A ‘’templum’’ constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. It has the same root as the word “ template,’’ a plan in preparation of the building that was marked out on the ground by the augur. Though a templum, technically speaking, is not a “house of the gods” but a diagram that for the Romans linked the geometries of heaven and earth, it was also indicative of a dwelling place of a god or gods. This tradition, of course, dates back to prehistoric times. For the ancient Egyptians, the word pr could refer not only to a house, but also to a sacred structure since it was believed that the gods resided in houses. The word ‘temple’ (which dates to about the 6th century BCE), despite the specific set of meanings associated with the religion of the ancient Rome, has now become quite widely used to describe a house of worship for any number of religions and is even used for time periods prior to the Romans. Stated differently, temple was once a species of sacred structures; today it is, in the English language, often used as a genus.

Trivia about temple

  • The cornerstone for the first of these was laid on July 23, 1833 in Kirtland, Ohio
  • In Philly:Flattened region on either side of the forehead
  • We rededicated this edifice in December of 164 B.C., but 234 years later it was destroyed
  • The second one of these in Jerusalem was destroyed in Titus in 70 A.D.
  • Candlemas, celebrating the infant Jesus being taken to this place in Jerusalem
  • When a Jewish groom breaks a glass, some say it's to commemorate the destruction of this
  • Reform Jews, who doubt that this will be rebuilt in Jerusalem, use this same term for their houses of worship
  • The one Solomon built had a breadth of 20 cubits & a porch the same length
  • It's a house of worship, or the flattened region on either side of the forehead
  • The ancient city of Paestrum has a well-preserved one dedicated to Poseidon