Hiram from Tyre was the main skilled worker Solomon found for work on building the temple, and this is what The Bible says about him:
And King Solomon sent and fetched Hiram out of Tyre.He was a widow's son of the tribe of Naphtali, and his father was a man of Tyre, a worker in brass: and he was filled with wisdom, and understanding, and cunning to work all works in brass. And he came to king Solomon, and wrought all his work. (1Kings 7.13,14)
It tok a lot of men,mostly slaves,about 14,3000 men and more as cutters and skilled workers.
The building of the great temple of Jerusalem.
King Solomon and David
He was in Solomon's temple
King Soloman began building his temple in his fourth year of reign,although it was a desire first of his Father, King David. In the second month of 1034 B.C.E. a man named ZIV, followed the architectural plans that David had received by inspiration from God. It took 7 years to complete his work. Hiram, King of Tyre, supplied skilled workers in wood and stone. also; There was another expert also named Hiram, a fine workman in gold, silver, copper, iron, wood,stones and fabrics. Over 100,000 persons were inscripted in carrying out the building of Solomans Temple...
Building the First Temple.
King Solomon built the great temple of god.
King Solomon oversaw the building of the First Great Temple in Jerusalem.Priest Ezra and Prophet Nehemiah oversaw the construction of the Second Great Temple in Jerusalem and King Herod enlarged and remodeled it substantially around four centuries later.
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He king Solomon is known in the bible for his wisdom, and for collecting money and building the temple.
David made Israel a mighty empire, , and Jerusalem as the capital city, and david started building the temple, but it was Solomon who finally finished building the temple of God.
Solomon oversaw the building of the first Temple. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Zerrubabel oversaw the building of the second Temple; and Herod oversaw massive renovations to the second Temple several decades before it was destroyed by the Romans.