Martin Goodman, 2020

the article suggests that Herod’s rebuilding of the Jerusalem Temple was a grand Roman-backed project blending Jewish tradition with Roman architecture. Intended to glorify Herod and align Judaea with Augustus’s new imperial order, it may have symbolically included Augustus in temple worship. While Herod claimed personal expense, Roman support—financial and political—was crucial to the endeavor’s success and significance.

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