The dedication of the Temple by Solomon, as described in The Bible, occurred after the completion of the First Temple in Jerusalem, which Solomon built to honor God. The ceremony involved a significant gathering of Israelite leaders and the offering of sacrifices. Solomon delivered a prayer that emphasized God's faithfulness and the importance of the Temple as a place for worship and a symbol of God's presence among His people. The event culminated in divine approval, highlighted by the descent of a cloud, signifying God's glory filling the Temple.
King Solomon built the First Jewish Temple. Traditional chronology places the dedication of the Temple (when he finished building it; 1 Kings ch.8) in 832 BCE, while non-traditional opinions put it at an earlier time.See also the Related Link.More about King Solomon
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Solomon's temple was built in Jerusalem on the "Temple Mount". It was a temple built to house the "Ark of the Covenant".
Um, he did. That's kind of why they call it "Solomon's Temple".
Solomon
The temple that was built before David died was the Temple of Solomon, also known as Solomon's Temple. King David's son, King Solomon, oversaw the construction of this temple in Jerusalem, which became a central place of worship for the Israelites. The Temple of Solomon was completed around 957 BCE, during the reign of King Solomon, several years before David's death.
Solomon ordered the construction of a temple in Jerusalem.
The Master Mason and builder of Solomon's temple was named Hiram.
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Solomon's Temple is regarded as the first temple of the Judaic faith, built by King Solomon himself. However, there are numerous references in the Bible, showing that the Temple was used extensively and continuously for the worship of many other gods, including the sun God and Asherah. On this evidence, Solomon's Temple could be regarded as also the temple of the early polytheistic faith of Judah.