All Stories from Temple Study
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Ancient markings excavated in Jerusalem stump experts
Mormon Life says: A marker resembling a religious stone was found; however, it doesn't necessarily mean the whole complex was a temple. But maybe!
Matti Friedman of the Associated Press published news about a recent excavation in the City of David in Jerusalem, near the Gihon Spring. The excavation revealed an interesting set of markings...
LDS author, scholar Matthew B. Brown passes away
Mormon Life says: Matthew B. Brown wrote many gospel-themed books, including The Gate of Heaven.
It is with sadness that I learned shortly ago that Matthew B. Brown has passed away. He was dealing with complications after a heart failure incident which occurred on September 23rd while he was...
Bird’s Eye View of Temple Square (and others)
Google has recently has added photographs from planes to its “satellite” imagery in Google Maps. What this means is that many cities in the U.S. now have higher resolution pictures from the sky as you zoom in close, and they are typically more realistic looking since they are at a 45 degree...
New WordPress LDS Scripture Linker Plugin for Bloggers
For some time I’ve been using the excellent LDS Linker WordPress plugin, developed by Joey Day, to automatically link all scripture references on TempleStudy.com directly to the Church’s online scriptures at scriptures.lds.org. It worked very well, and continues to be one of the most popular...
Ancient Israelite Temples Timeline (1300 BC—AD 100)
Mormon Life says: You will need to click through to the story to see the colorful and illustrated timeline.
I am a visual learner in many ways, so sometimes I like to put things together visually so I can get a better grasp of them, and understand them more thoroughly. The history of the ancient...
Excellent panoramas of Temple Square
Mormon Life says: Make sure you click through to link to these really beautiful panoramas.
I’ve featured 360° panoramas of Temple Square before, those created by Dr. William Hamblin, but a few more can’t hurt. And these ones are very good indeed. Created by Martin van Hemert...



