February 24, 2011 – 8:45 am
I’m very pleased to welcome another guest post by Matthew B. Brown. Some of his writings, particularly his book The Gate of Heaven, are what inspired me to study the temple more in depth. He offers a wealth of insight and learning for the Latter-day Saints. ~Bryce Matthew B. Brown holds a degree in history [...]
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August 17, 2009 – 9:31 am
This is TempleStudy.com’s first guest blog post. It is by Jennifer O., a reader here, and a student of the gospel. She sent me the following short article she wrote about the talith, and I thought it had some great thoughts to share with all of you. -Bryce The Jews have a religious symbol called [...]
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Posted in Artifacts
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Also tagged elijah, garments, genealogy, jews, marks, marriage, prayer, protection, symbols, tabernacle, tallit katan, tzitzit
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February 22, 2008 – 7:20 am
A short video produced by the LDS Church explains the difference between a temple and a meetinghouse and how each is used by the members of the Church.