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Clase 37 Semana Santa: Domingo-Lunes
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La última semana de Cristo
Rodeado de sufrimiento
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La entrada triunfal Lectura: Mt. 21:1-11 Lc. 19:29-38 Mr. 11:1-10
Jn. 12:12-19
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Jerusalem area aerial from southeast close-up
Vista aerea del sureste de Jerusalén Jerusalem area aerial from southeast close-up Betfagé Betania
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Betania significa
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Jerusalén Viejo desde el Monte de Olivos
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Sal. 118:19-29 Un salmo del Hallel (alabanza) El contexto del salmo:
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V. 21 V. 22 V. 25 Vv
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Zacarías - la profecía cumplida
Lectura: Zac. 9:9-11
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Jesús llora por Jerusalén
Lectura: Lc. 19:41-44
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Dominus Flevit with snow
Dominus Flevit Church Built in 1955 to commemorate the Lord’s weeping over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41), the chapel of Dominus Flevit (Latin for “the Lord wept”) was constructed to resemble the shape of a tear. tb Dominus Flevit Dominus Flevit with snow
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Ciudad Vieja, cementerio musulman
Ciudad Vieja, cementerio musulman
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Dominus Flevit, Jesús en la cruz junto a Jerusalén
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“Cuántas veces quise juntar a tus hijos como la gallina junta a su polluelos”
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Templo del Monte, Iglesia del Santo Sepulcro
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Cementerio musulmán, Puerta Oriental
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Puerta Occidental desde el este
Golden Gate from east An Earlier Gate below the Golden Gate? There may be an earlier gate below the Golden Gate. James Fleming fell into a hole near here and thinks he saw an earlier gate (Fleming 1982: 24). Leen Ritmeyer says that the arch Fleming saw protrudes from the outer face of the Golden Gate, which in turn sticks out from the line of the pre-Herodian eastern wall. What Fleming saw is the outer face of an arch which supported the platform of a staircase leading up to the gate. Thus the Golden Gate is in the same place as a Second Temple period gate. The presence of a Muslim cemetery precludes the possibility of excavation. Today, there is a girls Islamic school in the gate building.
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Puerta Oriental desde el oeste
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Location of Temple: Three Major Views
Asher Kaufman, Hebrew University physicist, believes that the Temple was located 330 feet (100 m) northwest of the Dome of the Rock, under the Dome of the Tablets (pictured above). The Dome of the Tablets is also known as the Dome of the Spirits. Leen Ritmeyer, architectural draftsman, argues that the Holy of Holies was on the Sakhra inside the Dome of the Rock. David Jacobson suggests that the center of the main hall of the Temple was over the Sakhra.
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Monte Moría
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La higuera estéril – La lección de la fe
Lectura: Mt. 21:18-22 Mr. 11:12-14, 20-25
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Monte nivelado Herodion
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Wilderness with Mt of Olives aerial from northwest
Mar Muerto Desierto de Judea Herodion Mt. de Olivos Vista desde el Monte de Olivos hacia Herodión y el Mar Muerto
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La purificación del templo
Lectura: Mr. 11:15-19 Mt. 21:12-13 Lc. 19:45-46
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Tomando estas las dos citas del pasaje ordenadas al revés, vemos dos remez:
Jer. 7:11 Is. 56:6-8, 2:2-4 (Jn 10:16)
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Temple Mount Royal Stoa from northeast
The Royal Stoa The Temple Mount plaza was surrounded by covered colonnades on all sides. The largest one was on the south side and was known as the “Royal Stoa.” This area was used for monetary transactions and judicial activity. The Royal Stoa was built with four rows of monolithic columns crowned by Corinthian capitals. The columns were 27 feet high and 4.6 feet in diameter. “Several column and capital fragments have been found, along with pieces of upper sections of decoration, some painted gold” (McRay 1991: 110). “The Sanhedrin may have moved to the Royal Porch about the time of the death of Christ; according to the Babylonian Talmud it was ‘forty years before the destruction of the Temple’ that the Sanhedrin moved from its former meeting place at the Chamber of Hewn Stone, which the Mishnah states was ‘in the Temple Court’” (McRay 1991: 110). The model of the Royal Stoa is based upon the Stoa of Attalos in Athens, which was recently reconstructed. ¿Corte de los gentiles?
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Herod's Temple from northeast
Templo de Herodes desde el Noreste
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Pared (soreq) dentro del lugar del templo.
Promesa de entrar al Lugar Santísimo. He. 10:19ss, Ef. 2:14
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Otro “sándwich” de Marcos
Los higos 11:12-14 La limpieza del Templo 11:15-19 Los higos 11:20-25
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El rey guerrero—los romanos El rey guerrero--Cristo
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La indignación de los jefes de los sacerdotes
Lectura: Mt. 21:14-16 Lc. 19:39-40
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¿Por qué estaban tan enojados los líderes religiosos?
Sal. 8:2 Zac. 10:7 Los niños se alegrarán 10:2b 10:3 10:4 10:5
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Las piedras clamarán Lectura: Lc. 19:40
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Piedras que claman
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¿Qué dicen las piedras en la biblia?
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