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Solomon's Temple was destroyed in 587 BCE by the Babylonians. After the return another temple was built by Ezra and later greatly expanded on by Herod the Great. This temple was destroyed in 70 CE by Titus of the Roman Empire. 657 years expired between the first and second temples destruction.

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According to traditional chronology, the First Temple was destroyed in 422 BCE; while the Second Temple was built in 352 BCE and destroyed in 68 CE. There were 490 years between the two Destructions.

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