Two Jewish temples have been constructed in Jerusalem, historically. Both stood at the same location.
It's the raised ground immediately to the east of the "Wailing Wall" in modern Jerusalem.
That wall is a section of the perimeter boundary of the area on which both Temples stood,
and is the only remaining relic of the physical structure of either Temple.
King Solomon built the first Temple in Jerusalem approximately 10th century BCE.
Second temple was constructed around 516 BCE following the return from Babylon exile. Zerubbabel led the people back to Jerusalem and began to rebuild the Temple as written in the book of Ezra.
Solomon built the first temple. Babylon destroyed it in 586 B.C. Zerubbabel with the help of Haggai, Zecharia, and Joshua rebuilt it in 515 B.C. Herod the Great then spent decades rebuilding it.
King Solomon built the first temple in Jerusalem.
King Solomon built the temple in Jerusalem. Now a mosque stands in its place. The second Temple was built by Ezra.
After Babylon was defeated by king Cyrus and the Israelites were released it was Ezra who built the ruined temple of Solomon.
The first temple was built by King Solomon and the second one by Ezra.
King Solomon (1 Kings ch.6-8).
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The heavenly temple The temple in Jerusalem is not currently being constructed, designed, or planned in any official capacity. Jews are not interested in removing the Dome of the Rock at this juncture since that act would probably cause World War III.
Ezekiel prophesied concerning the city of Jerusalem and the Temple, and their dimensions, in the future (Ezekiel ch.40-44). However, he didn't actually build a model or the city or Temple themselves.In recent decades, a scale model of Jerusalem was built; you can see more in this article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holyland_Model_of_Jerusalem
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AnswerJewish biblical tradition says that the First Temple was constructed in Jerusalem by King Solomon. However, many biblical scholars doubt the historicity of Solomon, pointing out that there is no extra-biblical evidence for his existence. Archaeologists say that Jerusalem was at best a small, unwalled village of mud-brick houses at the time attributed to Solomon, and could not have financed or resourced the construction of a magnificent temple. It must have been constructed during the reign of a later king, after which its construction was eventually added to the legend of Solomon.
The famous Golden Temple at Amritsar is constructed with
Your question is ambigious. Jesus said our body is His temple.
The Angkor Wat temple complex was constructed as a place of religious worship.
Solomon ordered the construction of a temple in Jerusalem.
The Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
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