he didn't use demon,after he finish the temple GOD appear in the temple that one could even or can go into the temple because of the presence GOD, God answer the prayer of the king in the present of all the people of Israel they saw it and fall their face down and worship the most high GOD. please
Christian Answer
Christians do not believe that Solomon and the Temple had anything at all to do with demons. The question reflects later ideas imposed on the biblical account.
The Temple of Solomon was built as part of a massive building program which Solomon enthusiastically initiated. Peace with his subdued neighbours gave him the opportunity to spend the country's wealth on magnificent buildings. In reality he over-extended himself and the country's wealth. Near the end of his reign he was having to send conscripted labour to repay his debts. This practice was later condemned by the prophets of Israel and may have harmed Solomon's reputation amongst his subjects. When Solomon died the kingdom was plunged into a civil war which resulted in the division of the once United Kingdom of David.
Jewish Answer
No. Solomon built his Temple through the strength of man, alliances with related Kings, and the blessing of God. There is no mention of the devil or any demons used in construction of the Solomonic Temple in the Jewish Bible. As for Christ, that is wholly irrelevant and impossible since Jesus lived nearly 1000 years after Solomon died.
Islamic Answer
Yes. Part of Suleiman's wisdom was his ability to trick the demons into being under his control. As a result, he was able to have them build his Temple.
A sentence for temples could be............ King Herod made the people of Israel pay heavy taxes so he can build buildings such as pyramids and temples
The title "Angels and Demons" likely refers to the central conflict in the story between good (represented by angels) and evil (represented by demons). This contrast reflects the battle between opposing forces that drives the plot of the book and creates tension and intrigue for the reader.
No, the Solomon Sea is not related to King Solomon. The Solomon Sea is a sea located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, while King Solomon was a biblical king known for his wisdom and building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
No. The temples are the homes of the Gods.
YES, Solomon Northup could read and write, he was a free man that could do that.....
The leaders of a city-state was in charge of the building of a temple. The leader could only controle the building of there city-state, not other ones since they where seperate citys.
Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate Buddhists worship buddhas in temples, where they could meditate
People were no longer nomadic and they could stay in one place to create government, religion, protection, art, building temples, and a society.
Solomon because he could lead the Hebrews in battle.
They made Greek temples so that they could worship and give offerings to their gods.
no it is not allowed!
a tall tiered temple