Religious Studies

Joseph Patrich

The Jerusalem Temple and the Temple Mount

Collected Essays

[Der Jerusalemer Tempel und der Tempelberg. Gesammelte Aufsätze.]

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The Temple eclipsed in its splendor and importance all other institutions of the Jews, both in the Land of Israel and in the Diaspora. In this collection of essays, Joseph Patrich traces the architectural evolution of the Temple and the Temple Mount with an interdisciplinary approach, combining an attentive re-reading of all available literary sources with a re-evaluation of archaeological remains.
The Temple eclipsed in its splendor and importance all other institutions of the Jews, both in the Land of Israel and in the Diaspora. It was the center of religious and national life; a goal of pilgrimage.
Already in the 19th century, 'The Quest for the Temple' had spread beyond the limited circles of Jewish commentators, becoming an interest also of Christian scholars. The Dead Sea Scrolls, especially the Temple Scroll, first published in 1977, brought new source materials pertaining to the pre-Herodian Temple to the fore. Some water cisterns still extant under the upper platform of the present Muslim compound are hiding a telling story, left unnoticed so far. Its unravelling in an interdisciplinary approach, an attentive re-reading of all available literary sources, and a re-evaluation of the said archaeological remains, lie at the core of the studies presented here.
Survey of contents
Introduction
The Temple Mount and its Courts, Gates and Chambers
The Temple and its Gates and Chambers
Outside the Temple Precinct
Conclusions
Authors/Editors

Joseph Patrich Born 1947; Emeritus Professor of the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

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