King Solomon was responsible for the building of the Holy Temple (Bais Hamikdosh) which housed the Ark of the Covenant (Aron Hakodesh). Before that it was housed in the Tabernacle (Mishkon) which was built after the Israelites receiving the Torah at Sinai.
King Solomon did not spread Judaism to other lands. Judaism spread to the rest of the world as a result of the various exiles starting about 587 B.C.E, (or BC) including the conquest of the Israeli Kingdom by the Babylonian and Roman Empires. When they were defeated the Isrealites were made to leave their land and they spread throughout the known world.
Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem on the "Temple Mount". It was a temple built to house the "Ark of the Covenant".
Solomon built a temple (Solomon's temple) to house the Ark of the Covenant, which contained Aaron's staff, the ten commandments, a portion of manna.
Judaism's most important building was the Holy Temple, located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. It was built twice and destroyed twice. The First Temple (Bayit Rishon) was built by Solomon and destroyed by the Babylonians. The Second Temple (Bayit Sheni) was built by Ezra and Nechemia and Zerubavel and enhanced by Herod, and destroyed by the Romans. Nowadays, until the Third Temple will be built, Judaism's most important buildings are the synagogues and study halls.
The First Holy Temple in Judaism, also known as Solomon's Temple, was founded by King Solomon, the son of King David. It was built in Jerusalem in the 10th century BCE and served as the center of Jewish worship until its destruction by the Babylonians in 586 BCE.
Solomon built the Temple (1 Kings ch.6) and consolidated a magnificent Israelite empire (1 Kings 5:1-14). His fame spread afar, for his vast wisdom (1 Kings 3:16-28); and he did everything for the name of God (1 Kings 10:1).
No. Judaism developed primarily in what is today Israel/Palestine, Iraq, and the general Mediterranean area. While there are certainly Persian ideas in Judaism and the Second Great Temple was built when the Jews were under the Persian Empire, Judaism did not develop in Persia.
The holiest object in Judaism isn't actually an object, it is a place. This place is the Temple Mount and is were both the first and second Temples were built. The Temple Mount is located in Jerusalem and the Western Wall is at its base.Answer:The holiest object is a Torah-scroll.
The Holy Temple, which King Solomon built in Jerusalem. See 1 Kings ch.6-8.
The "second temple" of Judaism is generally considered that built under the leadership of Zerubbabel (Ezra 4:1) and subject to aggrandizement during the reign of King Herod.
The temple of Hephaestus was built for Hephaestus and in in honor of him.
the golden temple was built in amritsar
This temple was built by King Samaratungga.