No, they are different hills, about 300 meters apart. (See link and related questions).
Some scholars believe that Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified, may have been located on or near the same hill as Mount Moriah, where Abraham nearly sacrificed Isaac. However, there is no definitive evidence to confirm this connection.
There is considrable debate as to the location of Mount Moriah; most bible scholars believe it was an old term for what is now called the Temple Mount. Jesus was not executed on the Temple mount, rather it was at Golgotha which is a short distance away from the Temple Mount.
No, but they are very near each other. It was not on Mount Moriah that Abraham sacrificed his son Isaac, but on Golgotha, about 300 meters away northeast of Moriah. See links below!
In "Jeremiah's Grotto" beneath Golgotha which is part of Mount Moriah just outside of Jerusalem.
Mt. Golgotha
Mt. Moriah
Mt Moriah
This refers to the Seven Hills on Which Rome Stands.
Abraham sacrificed Isaac.
Mt. Moriah Cemetary, Deadwood. S. Dakota
Solomon's temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 72 AD. It stood on Mt. Moriah. It has not been rebuilt. There are prophesies that predict it will be rebuilt when the remnant returns to the land. The old prophesies predict that unlike the old temple, the new temple will be built on Mt. Zion because Mt. Moriah has been given to a different people.
It was formerly known as Mt. Moriah African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mount Moriah has 3 significant sub-peaks. They are Middle Moriah, Shelburne Moriah and Imp Mountain.