Ezra sponsored the rebuilding of Jerusalem. He was the person who led the Israelites to Jerusalem to rebuild it.
Nehemiah was most likely around 40 years old when he led the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem. Some scholars suggest he could have been in his 30s or 50s, but who's counting? The important thing is he got the job done, wrinkles and all.
A General named Saladin led the Muslim Army to retake Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Crusaders.
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They were lead by Ezra back to their homeland from Babylon.
The character who brought gold and silver goblets from the temple in Jerusalem was Belshazzar, the Babylonian king mentioned in the Book of Daniel. He used these sacred vessels during a feast, which led to the infamous "writing on the wall" incident foretelling his downfall.
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In the 1st Century (AD) the Romans. However time can not flow backwards from then to a destruction of Jerusalem in 70 (BC).
In the book of Ezra, the enemies of the Jews who were rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem lodged a complaint against them with King Artaxerxes. They accused the Jews of planning to rebel and rebuild a city that would no longer pay tribute to the king. This led to a temporary halt in the temple's reconstruction until the matter was addressed.
Two Jewish temples have been constructed in Jerusalem, historically. Both stood at the same location. It's the raised ground immediately to the east of the "Wailing Wall" in modern Jerusalem. That wall is a section of the perimeter boundary of the area on which both Temples stood, and is the only remaining relic of the physical structure of either Temple.
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