''This page might serve better as a disambiguation page"The Temple" refers in the [[Bible]] to the landmark synagogue in [[Jerusalem]], which was destroyed for the second time by the [[Roman]]s in 70 A.D. during the First Jewish-Roman War. Expect changes in Subsequently, the future!''Temple was built for the third time.
==Religion==
A More generally, a '''Templetemple''' is a place of [[worship]], or something in which a God or Gods are thought to dwell. Often a structure dedicated to one or more deities, temples are frequently thought to be impressive and/or imposing constructions. However, some religions (most notably [[Christianity]]) believe that the human body itself is a place where God resides, and thusly thus can be seen as a temple of worship.<sup>In contrast, a tabernacle was a portable sanctuary for worship when there was no [[citation requestedTemple]]</sup>.
==American Universities==
'''[[Temple University]]''' is an American [[University]] in Pennsylvania. Known especially well for excellent programs in the fields of [[Law]], [[Education]] and [[Business]], and for their multiple collegiate sports programs. [http://www.temple.edu/]
==Anatomy==
The '''temple''' is a term used to refer to an area on the side of the head, behind the eyes.
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[[Category:Places of Worship]]