Darius revoked his order against the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem primarily due to political and diplomatic reasons. He recognized the importance of the Jewish community and their temple as a means of stabilizing the region and gaining their loyalty. Additionally, the rebuilding of the temple was seen as a way to secure support for his reign and to promote peace and order in a historically tumultuous area. This decision also aligned with his broader strategy of consolidating power and fostering local governance.
Orthodox Jews believe that the Temple will be rebuilt.
Ezra rebuilt the temple, but the Romans destroyed it.
who built king solomon's temple
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Which city did you have in mind.Answer:The answer you're looking for is Ezra. Ezra, with the participation of Nehemiah and others, rebuilt the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and the city's walls.
Beginning: the year 537 B.C. was the time when the decree was issued by King Cyrus for the return of the Jews to Palestine and that the temple was begun to be rebuilt in the fall of this same year 537 B.C. The building work was carried on, and the house of Jehovah was completed on the third day of Adar in the sixth year of Darius (probably March 6 of 515 B.C.E.), after which the Jews inaugurated the rebuilt temple and held the Passover.
The site is now occupied by the Mosque of Omar, commemorating the vision of Mohammed that he travelled to heaven from that spot. No-one rebuilt the Jewish temple.
No. Darius I (522-486 BCE) provided help to have the Temple finished. The Old Testament says that financial help had been promised by Cyrus I after the return from Exile, and Darius honoured that promise. Darius II (423-c.405) was much later.
it was destroyed twice but very soon it will be rebuilt
it was upheld by cyrus
Solomon's temple in Jerusalem was destroyed in 72 AD. It stood on Mt. Moriah. It has not been rebuilt. There are prophesies that predict it will be rebuilt when the remnant returns to the land. The old prophesies predict that unlike the old temple, the new temple will be built on Mt. Zion because Mt. Moriah has been given to a different people.