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  1. Second Temple Judaism is the Jewish religion as it developed during the Second Temple period, which began with the construction of the Second Temple around 516 BC and ended with the Roman siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The Second Temple period was marked by the emergence of multiple religious currents as well as extensive cultural ...

  2. El judaísmo del Segundo Templo es el judaísmo entre la construcción del Segundo Templo en Jerusalén, c. 515 a. C., y su destrucción por los romanos en el 70 d. C. El desarrollo del canon de la Biblia hebrea, el surgimiento de la sinagoga, las expectativas apocalípticas judías para el futuro y el surgimiento del cristianismo ...

  3. Defining the Second Temple period, it stood as a pivotal symbol of Jewish identity and was central to Second Temple Judaism; it was the chief place of worship, ritual sacrifice , and communal gathering for Jews. As such, it attracted Jewish pilgrims from distant lands during the Three Pilgrimage Festivals: Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot.

  4. El período del Segundo Templo en la historia judía duró entre el 530 a. C. y el 70 d. C., 1 cuando existió el Segundo Templo de Jerusalén. Durante este período se formaron las sectas de fariseos, saduceos, esenios y zelotes.

  5. The Second Temple period or post-exilic period in Jewish history denotes the approximately 600 years (516 BCE – 70 CE) during which the Second Temple stood in the city of Jerusalem. It began with the return to Zion and subsequent reconstruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and ended with the First Jewish–Roman War and the Roman ...

  6. 11 de ene. de 2012 · Second Temple Judaism” is a common designation for the Jewish traditions that flourished between the return of exiles from Babylon and the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple under Persian patronage from 538 to 515 BCE, and the destruction of the Temple by Roman forces in 70 CE.

  7. El judaísmo tiene sus orígenes en el reino de Judá durante la Edad de Hierro y en el judaísmo del Segundo Templo. Tiene tres elementos esenciales y relacionados: el estudio de la Torá escrita (los libros de Génesis, Éxodo, Levítico, Números y Deuteronomio ); el reconocimiento de Israel —definido como los descendientes de Abraham a ...