Where did the temple of the temple go?
Did it go back to Jerusalem?
Mark Duple
September 16, 2025
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In the summer of Rome, there was also a temple manor in the middle of the Jewish war in the middle of Rome, which was shown in the deep -digit relief panel from chapters in Rome, which was designed for the winner General (and later the Emperor) to celebrate his great success. Photo: Courtesy of Steven Fine, Arch of Tights Project.
After stopping a dangerous uprising in the province of Judah in 71 CE, Emperor Vespseian and his son Tights returned to Rome to celebrate their victory publicly. After an ancient martial tradition, he marched in a riot in a conquered procession through the city’s center, strengthened the prisoners and reduced the war.
For reminiscent of this Roman victory and the honor of the conqueror General (and later the Emperor), the tights, Emperor Domin, made a memorial of an honor – the main procession of the tights, which still stands on the main procession of ancient Rome (through Sikra). After the fall of Jerusalem, the relief panels of tights in Rome Customers achieve a winning procession. A scene confirms that the temple was taken to the dirt in the Menura Parade of the temple, which took place in the summer of 71 CE in the summer, but after that, what happened to a candle with seven branches? Possibilities have been discovered in detail in the article “Did the Temple Menora returned to Jerusalem?” In the issue of September/October 2017 Bible archeology reviewsWhere Frederick exposes the complex story of Brandphone Menura.
The first century CE Jews, Flavis Josephs, told us that after the conquest, there was such a famous way on the tights in the Rome-most of the temple treasures were deposited at the newly built Roman Temple of Peace.1 Josephs instead of vague “mentioned the golden utensils and equipment that were removed from the Jewish temple.” Did these samples have a temple manor?
The Roman Temple of Peace was apparently an excellent building that Emperor Vespseian “was made so brilliant, as beyond all human expectations and opinions” and “was adorned with pictures and statues”.2 It is not surprising after that that Roman Polymath Pleney considered this Roman temple peaceful in the city’s most beautiful buildings.
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Nevertheless, we can only speculate that the richness of the temple of the temple and “all such deaf” (as Josephs has told him) was collected from every part of the Roman Empire and was shown to see the public in the Roman temple of peace.
Only at a time when the temple of the temple appeared in our records (then when it was presented on the tights in Rome. Where? Possibly in the Roman Temple of Peace. After that, the temple was burned around 192 CE, later it was rebuilt, but we never heard about the temple.

According to Flavice Josephs, only ruins are the rest of the Roman Temple of Peace that once used to enrich the temple of Jerusalem. Jewish war. Was these treasures a temple manor? This must have been, though no historical source clearly mentions it. But would the Temple Menorah survive the fire that destroyed the infidel temple around 192 CE? If so, what happened after that?
If the Temple Menora survived the destruction of the Roman Temple of Peace, what happened to 410 after the sack of Rome through Wesguts and through the Vandals in 455? Is it also possible that Menora survived all the disasters and chaos of the fifth and sixth century? In a tradition recorded by the Byzantine historian of Caesaria (500-560), the treasury of the temple was finally ended in Jerusalem.3 The Prokuis is concerned that Emperor Justinin returned the Temple’s enrichment to Jerusalem because they were cursed. Could the Temple Menorah be part of the temple treasures at this point of history, and thus he found a way back to the holy city?
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Through historical accounts, unclear Jewish writings and deepening tests, Frederick Brandphone has told the fascinating story of Temple Menora in his article. “Did the Temple Menora returned to Jerusalem?” In the issue of September/October 2017 Bible archeology reviews.
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A version of this post first appeared in Bible History in 2017 daily
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1. Josephs, Jewish war 7.158-162.
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3. Procopyis, Justinian warsTrans. By Henry B Deong, Introduction and Notes by Anthony Claudelis (Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hecat Publishing Co., 2014), 4.9.6-9.
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