In 70 CE by the Romans.
He prayed in the temple.
He prayed at the temple.
The Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 B.C.E. by the Babylonians, not 607 B.C.E.
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Because both Jesus and King David were a prophet who have acknowledge of several holiest place. A: There was never a King David's temple, the first temple was built by king Solomon after David's death. In Jesus' time the Jews worshiped at Herod's temple that stood in the place of Solomon's temple that was destroyed by the Babylonians hundreds of years before.
jesus prayed every day. he prayed at 9 in the morning, noon, and sunset. he also always prayed all night before he preached
Jesus prayed in the garden and got ready to do the fathers will on the cross.
The name of the garden where Jesus prayed, and also got arrested was Gethsamene.
The Romans destroyed the Second Temple.
Hannah prayed in the temple for a son in the Bible. She was barren and fervently prayed to God for a child, promising to dedicate him to His service. God answered her prayers, and she gave birth to Samuel.
The gospels describe several times when Jesus is said to have prayed, but do not say how he prayed or what he prayed for. Moreover, the very notion of Jesus praying seems to go against the concept of the Holy Trinity, which holds that Jesus is of one substance with God. On this definition, it would seem entirely redundant for Jesus ever to have prayed.
Yes. He predicted that the temple would be destroyed and rebuilt in three days. His body was the temple and his resurrection occured three days after his death.