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No, it was destroyed by the Babylonians.

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No, enemies of Jews destroyed it.

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Did god tell king Solomon that he wouldn't ever build that temple again?

No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.


Who was the second group to destroy the Temple of Solomon after it was rebuilt again?

Ezra rebuilt the temple, but the Romans destroyed it.


Who was the man responsible for having a great temple built in Jeruselum for the Hebrew God?

King Solomon, it was know as the temple of Solomon


What was the purpose of the Temple of Solomon?

Solomon built a temple (Solomon's temple) to house the Ark of the Covenant, which contained Aaron's staff, the ten commandments, a portion of manna.


What was a major building project undertaken by Solomon?

King Solomon built the great temple of god.


What did Solomon build for god during his reign as king?

Temple


What was Solomon's Temple made?

Aliens lifted all the blocks to this temple. Then god pushed them in place.


What were some the achievements of Solomon?

Solomon built a temple for God and served as a wise ruler to all his people.


Which temple was built before David died?

Solomon's Temple was built before David died. David originally planned to build the temple, but God instructed his son Solomon to carry out the task. The construction of Solomon's Temple took place during David's reign, but it was completed after his death.


Hebrew beliefs about Solomon's temple?

That was the central place where God was worshiped.


Solomon's Temple is found in which religions?

It was built by the Jewish King Solomon as the central place where the Jews worshiped God.


What religion is Solomon's Temple?

Solomon's Temple is regarded as the first temple of the Judaic faith, built by King Solomon himself. However, there are numerous references in the Bible, showing that the Temple was used extensively and continuously for the worship of many other gods, including the sun God and Asherah. On this evidence, Solomon's Temple could be regarded as also the temple of the early polytheistic faith of Judah.