As the embodiment of King David, Jesus encountered the Angel of the Lord who showed him all the kingdoms that will be his when he rebuilds his new temple. Jesus may have been arrested when he handed the false High Priest coins for the threshing floor that is connected to Ruth and the Moabites. There was no betrayal by Judas.
John Presco
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The Angel previously appeared with a sword to oppose Balaam (Num 22:23, 31), and He held a sword when He appeared to Joshua as the Captain of Yahweh’s army (Josh 5:13–14). The Angel’s appearance made it clear that the pestilence came from God. But when it came to Jerusalem, the Lord also showed His mercy, ending the pestilence early. Yes, the temple would soon be built in Jerusalem. But on a more fundamental level, the Lord had chosen Zion (Jerusalem) for His habitation (Ps 132:13). He declared the city as His resting place forever, where He would dwell, because He has desired it (Ps 132:14). Jerusalem is the city of God, the great King (Ps 48:1–2; Matt 5:35). It is from Jerusalem where the Lord said He would cause the horn of David, the Messiah, to spring forth (Ps 132:17).
Upon seeing the Angel, David asked the Lord to punish only him and his house, since it was his sin that brought about the judgment (2 Sam 24:17; 1 Chr 21:17). On that day, Yahweh ordered Gad to tell David to build an altar on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite (2 Sam 24:18–19). In the 1 Chronicles account, it was the Angel of Yahweh who ordered Gad to tell David to build an altar on the floor of Araunah (called Ornan throughout 1 Chronicles 21), and that Gad spoke in the name of Yahweh (21:18–19). Araunah and his sons too saw the Angel on or near the threshing floor, and it so terrified them that they hid themselves (1 Chr 21:20). When David later approached, Araunah went out to bow before the king. He offered David the threshing floor and everything needed for sacrifices as a gift (2 Sam 24:20–23; 1 Chr 21:21–23). Seeing the Angel undoubtedly motivated Araunah to give the king of Israel whatever he requested.
David, however, insisted on paying, explaining that he didn’t want to offer up sacrifices that cost him nothing (2 Sam 24:24; 1 Chr 21:22, 24).[5] David built an altar there and made burnt and peace offerings. He called to the Lord and the Lord answered with fire from heaven coming down on the altar. Being moved by prayer, the Lord ordered the Angel to sheathe His sword (2 Sam 24:25; 1 Chr 21:26–27). Once David saw that his sacrifices on the threshing floor were accepted, he continued to make offerings there. David could no longer go to the tabernacle in Gibeon out of fear that “the sword of the angel of the LORD” may be used in his absence (1 Chr 21:28–30). David was so shaken by his encounter with the Angel that it changed where he offered sacrifices. He declared that the altar’s location would be where his son Solomon would build the temple (1 Chr 22).
The Angel had earlier caused the ground to become holy when He appeared to Moses in the burning bush (Exod 3:2–5) and when He appeared to Joshua as the Captain of Yahweh’s army (Josh 5:13–15). Now the Angel of the Lord had stood near the threshing floor, making the location holy by His presence. And knowing that David’s sacrifices would be accepted there, it was the Angel who ordered that the new altar be built on the threshing floor. Thus, it was the Angel, the Son of God,who ultimately determined the location of Solomon’s Temple. There was once a Christophany on what became the Temple Mount.
Wife: Marketa Z Rozmberka
Born: C. 1337 at: Ceský Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Died: 1399 at:
Father: Peter, I of Rosenberg
Mother:Katerina Vartemberka
Other Spouses:
| Marketa Z z RózmberkaGerman: Margaret von Rosenberg | |
| Also Known As: | “Margaret von Rosenberg” |
| Birthdate: | circa 1337 |
| Birthplace: | Český Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic |
| Death: | 1399 (57-66) |
| Immediate Family: | Daughter of Petr Pan I z Rozmberka and Kateřina Z. Vartemberka Wife of Michael Von Seinsheim Mother of Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Reichsfreiherr von Schwarzenberg; Anna Von Seinsheim and Johann I. von Schwarzenberg Sister of Petr II. z Rožmberka; Mechthild (Mecela) von Leuchtenberg, Gräfin von Hals; Jošt I. z Rožmberka; Ulrich I. Herr von Rosenberg zu Gratzen; Jindřich II. z Rožmberka and 5 others ![]() |
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| Last Updated: | April 27, 2022 |
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Immediate Family
- Michael Von Seinsheimhusband
- Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim,…son
- Anna Von Seinsheimdaughter
- Johann I. von Schwarzenbergson
- Kateřina Z. Vartemberkamother
- Petr Pan I z Rozmberkafather
- Petr II. z Rožmberkabrother
- Mechthild (Mecela) von Leuchtenb…sister
- Jošt I. z Rožmberkabrother
- Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenberg_(Adelsgeschlecht)Ulrich I. Herr von Rosenberg zu …brother
- Jindřich II. z Rožmberkabrother
- Jan I. z Rožmberkabrother
Marketa Z z Rózmberka’s Timeline
| 1337 | 1337 | Birth of Marketa Z z RózmberkaČeský Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic | |
| 1360 | 1360 | Birth of Anna Von SeinsheimOf Stephansberg,Untrfr,Bvr | |
| 1362 | 1362 | Birth of Baron Erkinger I. von Seinsheim, Reichsfrei…Stephansberg, Kleinlangheim, Unterfranken, BY, Germany | |
| 1399 | 1399Age 62 | Death of Marketa Z z Rózmberka | |
| 1415 | 1415 | Birth of Johann I. von Schwarzenberg |
Markéta z Rožmberka
Přidat jazyky
Nástroje
| Markéta z Rožmberka | |
|---|---|
| Rožmberský erb ve vyšebrodském klášteře | |
| Narození | 13. století |
| Úmrtí | 14. června 1357 |
| Místo pohřbení | Vyšebrodský klášter |
| Choť | Bavor III. ze Strakonic |
| Rodiče | Jindřich I. z Rožmberka a Eliška z Dobrušky |
| Příbuzní | Petr I. z Rožmberka (sourozenec) |
| Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. | |
Markéta z Rožmberka († 14. června 1357[1]) byla česká šlechtična z významného rodu Rožmberků.
Život[editovat | editovat zdroj]
Narodila se jako jedna ze tří doložených dcer nejvyššího zemského komorníka Jindřicha z Rožmberka[1] a jeho manželky Elišky z Dobrušky.
Markéta měla bratra Petra z Rožmberka a z dalších sourozenců jsou známé sestra Johanka z Rožmberka a druhá sestra neznámého jména.[zdroj?!]

Markéta se provdala za Bavora III. ze Strakonic, v jehož krvi kolovala krev Přemyslovců. Pán ze Strakonic byl purkrabím na hradě Zvíkov, kde je v úřadu doložen v letech 1289–1306. Manželství bylo pravděpodobně bezdětné.
Markéta zemřela 14. června roku 1357 a je pohřbena v rodinné hrobce v cisterciáckém klášteře ve Vyšším Brodě.[1]
Odkazy[editovat | editovat zdroj]
Reference[editovat | editovat zdroj]
- ↑ Skočit nahoru k:a b c SEDLÁČEK, August. Hrady, zámky a tvrze Království českého. Svazek VII. Písecko. Praha: František Šimáček, 1890. 343 s. Dostupné online. Kapitola Helfenburk a Bavorov hrady, s. 91.
Literatura[editovat | editovat zdroj]
- NĚMEC, Bohumír. Rožmberkové : životopisná encyklopedie panského rodu. České Budějovice: Veduta, 2001. 111 s. ISBN 80-903040-0-1.
Externí odkazy[editovat | editovat zdroj]
| skrýtRožmberkové | ||
|---|---|---|
| páni z Rožmberka, 1418 institut vladařství, 1611 vymřeli | ||
| 1. generace | Vítek I. z Prčice († 1194) | |
| 2. generace | Vítek III. mladší | |
| 3. generace | Vítek V. z Příběnic († před 1259) • Vok I. († 1262) | |
| 4. generace | Vítek VI. († 1277) • Jindřich I. († 1310) | |
| 5. generace | Petr I. († 1347) • Johanka († 1317) • Markéta († 1357) • Anežka • neznámá, provd. z Kravař | |
| 6. generace | Jindřich II. († 1346) • Petr II. († 1384) • Jošt I. († 1369) • Oldřich I. († 1390) • Jan I. († 1389) • Kateřina • Anna († 1388) • Mecela († 1380) • neznámá, provd. z Kunštátu • neznámá, provd. z Potštejna • neznámá, provd. z Kamenice (?) | |
| 7. generace | Jindřich III. († 1412) • Anna • Anežka | |
| 8. generace | Petr III. († 1406) • Lidmila • Oldřich II. (1403–1462) • Kateřina (1405 – po 1454) | |
| 9. generace | Jindřich IV. († 1457) • Jošt II. († 1467) • Jan II. († 1472) • Anežka († 1488) • Perchta († 1476) • Lidmila | |
| 10. generace | Jindřich V. (1456–1489) • Kateřina (1457–1521) • Vok II. (1459–1505) • Barbora (1460–?) • Markéta (1460–?) • Petr IV. (1462–1523) • Hedvika (1464–1520) • Eliška (1466–?) • Johanka (1467–1482) • Oldřich III. (1471–1513) | |
| 11. generace | Jan III. (1484–1532) • Jindřich VI. (1487–1494) • Jošt III. (1488–1539) • Petr V. (1489–1545) • Jindřich VII. (1496–1526) • Sidonie (Zikuna) • Barbora († v mládí) | |
| 12. generace | Anna (1530–1580) • Ferdinand Vok (*/† 1531) • Alžběta (Eliška) (1532–1576) • Oldřich IV. (1534–1535) • Vilém (1535–1592) • Bohunka (1536–1557) • Eva (1537–1591) • Petr Vok (1539–1611) | |
| Sídla | Bechyně • Český Krumlov • Kratochvíle • Nové Hrady • Rožmberk • Rožmberský palác v Praze • Roudnice nad Labem • Třeboň • Vimperk • Vítkův kámen • Zvíkov (zástava) | |
| Pohřebiště | Rožmberská hrobka v kostele Nanebevzetí Panny Marie v cisterciáckém klášteře ve Vyšším Brodě • Rožmberská a schwarzenberská hrobka v kostele sv. Jiljí a Panny Marie Královny při klášteře augustiniánů v Třeboni • Rožmberská a schwarzenberská hrobka v kostele sv. Víta v Českém Krumlově | |
| tučně jsou vyznačeni vladaři | ||
Portály: Česko | Lidé | Středověk
- Rožmberkové
- České šlechtičny
- Úmrtí v roce 1357
- Narození ve 13. století
- Pohřbení ve Vyšebrodském klášteře
The PEDIGREE of
Margareta von ROSENBERG
aka Marketa z ROZMBERKA (zu ROZMBERGA)
Born: poss. abt. 1337 Died: abt. 1399
HM George I’s 10-Great Aunt. HRE Charles VI’s 11-Great Aunt. HRH Charles’s 15-Great Grandmother. PM Churchill’s 18-Great Aunt. Lady Diana’s 19-Great Aunt. PM Cameron’s 17-Great Grandmother. HRH Albert II’s 16-Great Grandmother. Louis XVII’s 11-Great Grandmother. HM Juan Carlos’ 14-Great Grandmother. Philippe of Belgium’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Manuel II’s 13-Great Grandmother. Grand Duke Henri’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Margrethe II’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Beatrix’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Constantine II’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Carl XVI Gustaf’s 14-Great Grandmother. HM Harald V’s 14-Great Grandmother. Ksr Wilhelm II’s 12-Great Grandmother. HM Umberto II’s 14-Great Grandmother. Wm. von Bismarck’s 14-Great Grandmother. Boris Johnson’s 16-Great Grandmother. `Red Baron’ Richthofen’s 14-Great Grandmother.
Husband/Partner:Michael I von SEINSHEIM
Child:Erkinger I von SEINSHEIM
Her Grandchildren:Anna Magdalene (Baroness) of SCHWARZENBERG;Kunigunde von SCHWARZENBERG;Michael (I) von SEINSHEIM;Sigismund zu SCHWARZENBERG
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The PEDIGREE of
Maria YAROSLAVNA of KIEV
Born: abt. 1240 Died: abt. 1275
Poss. HM George I’s 12-Great Grandmother. Poss. HRE Ferdinand I’s 8-Great Aunt. Poss. HRE Charles VI’s 13-Great Grandmother. Poss. PM Churchill’s 20-Great Grandmother. HM Margrethe II’s 23-Great Aunt.
Husband/Partner:Gregor von DRAZICZ
Possible Child:Eliszka von DRAZICZ
Alternative Mother of Possible Child:Adelheid
Her (poss.) 2-Great Grandchildren:Johann (Burggraf) de WARTENBERG;Veit I of SCHONBURG-GLAUCHAU;Jindrich (Pan) ze ROZMBERKA;Erkinger I von SEINSHEIM;Anna of LEUCHTENBERG
Wife: Marketa Z Rozmberka
Born: C. 1337 at: Ceský Krumlov, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
Died: 1399 at:
Father: Peter, I of Rosenberg
Mother:Katerina Vartemberka
Other Spouses:
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%C3%A9ta_z_Ro%C5%BEmberka
https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/ancestral-glimpses/I25679.php
https://fabpedigree.com/s073/f430675.htm
https://fabpedigree.com/s015/f603117.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Prince_of_Kiev
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rostislav_Mikhailovich
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_of_Kiev

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