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yes herod's temple is in Jerusalem
Your question is ambigious. Jesus said our body is His temple.
Athena did, when Medusa had desecrated her temple by making love to Poseidon there.
Solomon ordered the construction of a temple in Jerusalem.
A:From a modern perspective, it is easier to find differences than similarities. The Hellenistic Syrians caused the Maccabean rebellion when they placed idols of their own gods in the Jerusalem Temple. Rome respected the Jewish religion and even covered their emblem, an eagle, when entering Jerusalem. The Romans never desecrated the Jerusalem Temple, at least until the end of the Second Roman-Jewish War.Both empires were similar in that they set out to crush the rebellions they faced, but also different because the Romans were successful, while the Hellenists were not.
The Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
Randall Price has written: 'Unholy War' -- subject(s): Jerusalem in Christianity, Jerusalem in Judaism, Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Jerusalem in Islam 'La Piedras Claman' 'The coming last days' Temple' -- subject(s): Bible, Prophecies, Temple of Jerusalem, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) in the Bible, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem), In the Bible 'Searching for the Ark of the Covenant' -- subject(s): Ark of the Covenant 'Searching for the Original Bible' -- subject(s): Evidences, authority, Bible, Inspiration 'The Battle for the Last Days' Temple' -- subject(s): Bible, Judaism, Religious aspects, Prophecies, Temple of Jerusalem, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem), History
No!
The Israelite/Hebrew/Jewish Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE. It stood on the place called the Temple Mount / Har HaBayit, of which the Kotel ("Western Wall", "Wailing Wall") is the only surviving component. So there is presently nothing in the 'temple of Jerusalem', as there has been no temple of Jerusalem for over 1900 years.
The Romans destroyed the Second Temple. It was on Temple Mount in Jerusalem .
King Solomons temple is actually the Temple in Jerusalem.