We didn't pay for it, we fought for what was rightfully ours!
king Solomon.
Like most structures in the ancient world it was built by slave labour drawn from the peoples conquered by the Israelites. It was Solomon's boast that no Jew was forced to labourer on its construction.
The summer of 1972 in the land of Oz.
King Solomon built the temple of the Lord and finally gave the ark of the covenant a resting place. He also gave wise judgments in the land. He used his wisdom to glorify God's name.
The ancient civilization was built by a king call Karisio, he found the land then built it.
The exact date of when Nephi built the Temple of Nephi is not specified in the Book of Mormon. However, according to the narrative, Nephi built the temple soon after they arrived in the promised land around 589 B.C.
Studying the land and digging for artifacts.
About 40,000 of them returned to the Holy Land and built the Second Temple. The rest remained in Babylonia and their other places of exile.
His love for God caused him to build the Temple that used to be at the top of the temple mount on the land over the wailing wall in Israel but the temple was knocked down and Muslims built on top of it.
The answer you're looking for is "the Temple in Jerusalem." However, it is mistaken. They built the Temple more than four centuries after entering the promised land, and this delay was not in violation of any relevant commands.
captain good is afriend of sir Henry curtis. they both are going to kukuana land to find the treasure as well as sir Henry's brother, george curtis.
The temple built by Solomon was the first permanent temple structure in the history of the Jewish people. Prior to that time worship was performed in tabernacles, or tents. The first tents of worship were created when the Jews wandered in the wilderness for 40 years after being delivered from Egypt. Even after entering the Promised Land, though, no permanent structure was built. King David wanted to do so, but God did not allow it, telling him that his son, Solomon, would do so.