The first Jewish Temple, according to Talmudic chronology, was built 2843 years ago by King Solomon.
No - it was quite a bit earlier than that, between 970-930 BCE for the First Temple (and 537-516 for the Second Temple). Jews believe that the Third Temple will be built at some time in the future.
the first jewish temple was built in the times of king solomon
They destroyed it.
The Jews built the Temple under the authority of King Solomon.
They went, and built the Second Temple.
It was built by the Jews who had returned from the Babylonian exile, under the leadership of Ezra and with the encouragement of the prophet Haggai and the permission of Darius the Persian king.
Mount Moiah is where the first two sacred Jewish temples were built. The first was distroyed by the babalonions. The second temple was built in the same place. The second was again distroyed in 70 A.D. by the Romans who drove the Jews out of Jerusilum and into Exile
According to Talmudic chronology it was destroyed 2434 years ago.AnswerThe First Temple (Solomon's Temple) was destroyed in 586 BCE when the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar finally defeated Judah.
The second temple was builded by Herod the Great, the same one as having the infants slaughtered when Christ was a babe. It is said it took forty years to build and was such a wonder people traveled from all over to see it.
King Solomon built the first Temple in 957 BCE with resources provided by his father King David. The second temple was allowed to be built by King Cyrus of Persia while the Jews were exiled in Babylon (536 BCE). Cyrus made a proclamation that the Temple in Jerusalem would be rebuilt, and the surviving Jews would return to rebuild it. This edict was supported by King Darius (522-486 BCE) who followed King Cyrus. This is described in the book of Ezra.
The Temple in Jerusalem, which had been built by Ezra after the Babylonians had destroyed Solomon's Temple. In addition, each family celebrated Hanukkah in their homes (and still do).
It was rebuilt once, even though it was destroyed twice, once by the Babylonians and then the Romans destroyed , what Ezra built. It is prophesied to be rebuilt again twice, once in the Great Tribulation, and then in the Millennium.