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  1. Solomon's Temple, also known as the First Temple ( Hebrew: בֵּית-הַמִּקְדָּשׁ הָרִאשׁוֹן‎, Bēṯ hamMīqdāš hāRīʾšōn, transl. 'First House of the Sanctum' ), was a biblical Temple in Jerusalem believed to have existed between the 10th and 6th centuries BCE.

  2. The Bible's description of Solomon's Temple (also called The First Temple) suggests that the inside ceiling was was 180 feet long, 90 feet wide, and 50 feet high. The highest point on the Temple that King Solomon built was actually 120 cubits tall (about 20 stories or about 207 feet). According to the Tanach ( II Chronicles ):

  3. Jul 26, 2018 · Visualize Solomon's temple in all its glory in this amazing 3D animation based on scriptural, archaeological, and historical research. Solomon's temple stood in Jerusalem for almost 400...

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · Solomon's temple was a great architectural achievement in Israel's golden age. But what led to this spectacular building being made in the first place?

  5. Jun 24, 2024 · The First Temple was constructed during the reign of David’s son, Solomon, and completed in 957 bce. Other sanctuaries retained their religious functions, however, until Josiah (reigned c. 640–609 bce) abolished them and established the Temple of Jerusalem as the only place of sacrifice in the Kingdom of Judah.

  6. Solomon’s Temple was located north of the quarter of the city known as ‘Ir David, the City of David. It was part of the royal compound; the same wall surrounded both the Temple and the royal palaces, as was typical of ancient Near Eastern cities.

  7. Mar 8, 2019 · King Solomon built the First Temple in Jerusalem as a monument to God and as a permanent home for the Ark of the Covenant. Also known as Solomon’s Temple and Beit HaMikdash, the First Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians in 587 BCE.

  8. Solomon’s temple stood in Jerusalem for almost 400 years. It was the crown jewel of Jerusalem, and the center of worship to the Lord. Understanding the significance of its location, history, and design can greatly add to one’s reverence for one of the most holy places in the world.

  9. The tale of Solomon's Temple, Israel's glory, and its eventual debasement. The prophets went unheeded, and the result was a destroyed nation and a burnt house of God.

  10. Solomon’s Temple, dated by most scholars to the tenth century B.C.E., is elaborately described in 1 Kings 6–7. It is what archaeologists call a “long-room” (as opposed to a “broad-room”) building; that is, its long axis runs from the entrance to the back.