The two Old Testament kings who built Temples for God are Solomon and David. Solomon built the first Temple in Jerusalem, known as Solomon's Temple, while David prepared materials for the construction of the Temple but was unable to build it himself.
Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem on the "Temple Mount". It was a temple built to house the "Ark of the Covenant".
King Solomon built the First Jewish Temple. Traditional chronology places the dedication of the Temple (when he finished building it; 1 Kings ch.8) in 832 BCE, while non-traditional opinions put it at an earlier time.See also the Related Link.More about King Solomon
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.
In the Temple built by King Solomon, two columns are mentioned (1 Kings 7:21).
Solomon the king, son of king David.
King Solomon (1 Kings ch.6-8). See also:More about King Solomon
Solomon
The Holy Temple, which King Solomon built in Jerusalem. See 1 Kings ch.6-8.
Solomon built the Temple (1 Kings ch.6) and consolidated a magnificent Israelite empire (1 Kings 5:1-14). His fame spread afar, for his vast wisdom (1 Kings 3:16-28); and he did everything for the name of God (1 Kings 10:1).
King Solomon (1 Kings ch.6-8).
King Solomon (1 Kings ch.6-8).