Utah, the state where Mormons settled and built their third temple-the Salt Lake City Temple. It took them 40 years. Salt Lake City is currently the LDS (Mormon) church capital.
It took about 15 years to build a regular Maya temple.
It took 20,000 workers 50 years to build the Aztec temple
100 years!
7 years
That depends on which temple you are talking about. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) currently has 130 operating temples worldwide, with 8 under construction, and 13 more announced, along with one which is no longer owned by the Church. The Temple that took the longest to build was the Salt Lake Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Construction on this temple began on February 14, 1853 and was completed on April 6, 1893. It took just over 40 years to complete! Many of the smaller temples built between 1997 and 2001 took less than a year to build. Most temples take about 2 to 3 years to build. To see photos or more information about the Church's temples, please visit the "Related Links" below.
46 years -- John2:20
78 years
It took three years to build.
Yes, Solomon's Temple was built prior to the construction of his house. This occurred early in his reign and the Temple took seven years to build. The palace complex followed and took thirteen years to construct.
The length of time to build a Greek temple depended on the size and the complexity of the building. Most of the smaller temples took about 2 to 3 years. The larger ones took decades.
They told Him this because it was true. It did take 46 years to build Solomon's temple. If you think of how they had to build everything back then, it would take seemingly forever to build anything. They had no electric/battery operated machines. And they also had to do all the heavy lifting without any help...other than more humans. And If you know the story, the temple is rather large. So it is believable that it took that long to build the temple.