The Temple of Solomon in History The era of Solomon peace be upon him Solomon completed the construction of a great temple; for the purpose of worship and to keep the Ten Commandments.
The reign of the Babylonians In the year 587 BC, Nebuchadnezzar (king of Babylon) besieged the city of Jerusalem, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Judea, and this siege lasted for a whole year; because they rebelled against him and disobeyed him twice, They also paid the tribute to him, as they used the Egyptians to fight the Babylonians. After a year of siege, the Babylonians entered the city of Jerusalem, destroying all of them, including the king, and burning the temple.

The reign of the Persians In the year five hundred and thirty-nine BC (539 BC), the king of the Persians overthrew the Babylonians and allowed the Jews to return to Jerusalem. He also gave them permission to rebuild Solomon's temple. He gave them abundant money and gave them all that was stolen from the temple. The Babylonian era.

The reign of the Greeks in the year 150 BC (165 BC), the Salukist king (Antiochus IV) converted the temple of the Jews into a temple for the so-called God forbid (Zeus), and forced the Jews to convert to paganism, knowing that they would conspire On his judgment.

Roman rule In 63 BC, the Roman leader Pompey entered Jerusalem and gave the Jews autonomy. The situation continued until the year 70 AD, when the Jews rebelled against the Romans. Titus) burned the temple and killed a number of Jews, and this was the last time that the temple was burned and destroyed.

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