e/Kodesh Hakodashim

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has glosseng: Kodesh Hakodashim, in Hebrew: (Biblical: קֹדֶשׁ הַקָּדָשִׁים ), "Holy of Holies", the Most Holy Place in traditional Judaism, is the inner sanctuary within the Tabernacle and Temple in Jerusalem when Solomon's Temple and the Second Temple were standing - the Jewish sanctum sanctorum. Traditional Judaism regards the location where the inner sanctuary was originally located, on the Temple Mount in Mount Moriah, as retaining some or all of its original sanctity for use in a future Third Temple. The exact location of the Kodesh Hakodashim is a subject of dispute.
lexicalizationeng: Kodesh hakodashim
instance ofc/Tabernacle and Jerusalem Temples
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has glossspa: En la Religión Judía el Sancta Sanctorum, Sancta santórum, Sanctasantórum o "El Santo de los Santos" o "Santísimo" (en hebreo kodesh ha-kodashim) era el lugar sagrado más importante del tabernáculo y Templo de Salomón, en el cual se custodiaba el Arca de la Alianza.
lexicalizationspa: Sancta sanctorum
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media:imgCappella di San Lorenzo in Palatio (Sancta Sanctorum).jpg
media:imgRav Getz Synagogue by David Shankbone.jpg
media:imgThe rock of the Dome of the Rock Corrected.JPG.jpg
media:imgWomen praying in the Western Wall tunnels by David Shankbone.jpg

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