Ezra rebuilt the temple, but the Romans destroyed it.
It was rebuilt once, even though it was destroyed twice, once by the Babylonians and then the Romans destroyed , what Ezra built. It is prophesied to be rebuilt again twice, once in the Great Tribulation, and then in the Millennium.
The first temple was built by king Solomon, then it was destroyed, it was then rebuilt by the Isrealites R who had come back from exile from Babylon. AndEzra and the others rebuilt it . this temple was destroyed by the Romans.
The Second Temple.
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.
that would be the first temple so it was the Babylonians, the second one was destroyed by the Romans.
King Solomon's Temple (also called the First Temple) was built in Jerusalem in 960 BCE. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Second Temple stood from 516 BCE to 70 CE when it was destroyed by the Romans.
Two Jewish temples have been constructed in Jerusalem, historically. Both stood at the same location. It's the raised ground immediately to the east of the "Wailing Wall" in modern Jerusalem. That wall is a section of the perimeter boundary of the area on which both Temples stood, and is the only remaining relic of the physical structure of either Temple.
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.
What has been left from the second Tample of Solomon is the western wall which is also known as the wall of tears
In A.D. 70
Something can only be destroyed once. King Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
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.