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It was built by the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in 1542

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He built the walls as we see them today, but there were other walls beforehand. There was the wall King David built around the city of David and there is the Roman wall around the city, and there are also walls from the time of the Maccabees.

The wall around the Temple Mount itself was built by Herod

Over the course of history the different walls were built (partially) in new places showing the expansion of the city over time.

Answer 3

First Temple - Kings David and Solomon.

Second Temple - Nehemiah.

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When were the walls of Jerusalem rebuilt?

If memory serves, Nehemiah.


What did nehemiah do in The Bible?

Get the Walls of Jerusalem built after the Captivity


What year did Nehemiah rebuild the walls of Jerusalem?

Nehemiah built the wall 542 B.C


What did Nehemiah rebuild in Jerusalem?

Jerusalem's walls.


How long had the Jerusalem walls been broken before Nehemiah built?

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What barrier surrounds Jerusalem's Old City?

The Ottoman City Walls surround the Old City of Jerusalem.


When was Walls of Jerusalem National Park created?

Walls of Jerusalem National Park was created on 1978-12-13.


What is the area of Walls of Jerusalem National Park?

The area of Walls of Jerusalem National Park is 518 square kilometers.


Why are there walls around the new Jerusalem?

there are walls for the four quarters


Where did Jesus mount on the donkey he rode to Jerusalem?

Outside the walls of Jerusalem.


What did Nehemiah do?

He rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem


How was the Wall of Jerusalem built?

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