It is a noun, but it is not the subject of the sentence... it is just part of a prepositional phrase.
The strange man was so weird he went into the sacrosanct temple.
The subject is you understood. The verb is remove.
the rear part of the vertebral column has not yet been found
The victims testimony convicted the drunk driver. Anton gave his testimony in the temple.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thingA proper noun for the common noun 'girl' is Hannah Montana, Shirley Temple, 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo', or 'The Little Match Girl'.
sentence with temple
He prayed at the temple.
you just did........LOL
Samuel lived with Eli in the temple as a young boy. Samuel's mother, Hannah, had dedicated him to serve the Lord as a Nazarite from a young age, and Eli was the high priest who took him in and raised him in the 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 temporal lobes are parts of the cerebrum that are involved in speech , memory , and hearing .
In the book of Samuel we read that Hannah visited the temple and prayed to God to give her a child, and the priest thought that she was drunk. She even made a bold promise to god that , if he did hear her prayer and also answer it, she would give the boy to work in the temple. She kept her word and samuel the son becomes the youngest prophet in the bible.
My body is the temple of the Lord.
"She stammered her response nervously when asked about the accident."
The strange man was so weird he went into the sacrosanct temple.
Angkor Wat is a famous temple in Cambodia.
This is a sentence, not a question. If you meant to ask "Did the Israelites return and rebuild the temple?" or you meant to ask "Will the Israelites return and rebuild the temple?", see the two Related Questions below.