Jesus did not rebuild the temple.
The return from exile predated Jesus by over five centuries.
The temple that was when Jesus was alive had been around since the return of the jews to jerusalem after the captivity. Herod only improved the physical parts of the temple. God was still considered to have a presence in the Holy of Holies and was worshiped at the temple and so yes Jesus considered the temple to be holy in that sense.
Jesus was likely around 40 days old when he was presented at the temple in Jerusalem, following the Jewish tradition outlined in the Old Testament (Luke 2:22-24).
This did not happen. The Second Temple stood while Jesus was alive and remained standing for four decades after Jesus was killed by the Romans. The Third Temple has not been built.Jesus was never in exile, didn't return from one, and was never involved in any way in rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem. Jesus came to earth approximately 536 years after the return of the Jews to rebuild the temple.An observation:Just in case the question meant to read "Jews" instead of "Jesus" (which would then completely make sense), the answer would be King Cyrus of Persia (Ezra 5:13). Zerrubabel led the Jews, along with Ezra and Nehemiah in the rebuilding of the Temple.
Jesus was presented in the temple to the priest Simon, as he was dedicated there.
strayed away from his family at 12 yrs of age and was found at the temple
Candlemas is celebrated on February 2nd. Historically it is the end of the Christmas season. In the modern Roman Catholic Church the celebration is referred to by the event that memorializes it: The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. It is a celebration of the Jewish tradition of Christ's mother presenting the infant at the temple.
Presentation of Jesus at the Temple happened on 14-02-15.
The Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
Yes he did pray at the temple.
the temple curtian was torn when jesus was crucified and that represented the gateway to sin