The only way to get a straight, accurate explanation of someone's motives and intentions is to ask that person. Nobody else can do any more than speculate idly. There is a prominent point in the Passover Seder where the text of the Haggada reminds Jews: "Not only one alone, but in EVERY generation, they rise up against us in order to annihilate us." One way to absorb this statement is to hear it saying "Don't waste your time and energy trying to figure out why; just be assured that there'll soon be another one on the way." If the intention were to change some part of Jewish practice in order to mollify those who are on the way with their weapons, then it might make sense for Jews to reason out "Why". But that is not the plan, and history has proven that it would make not a bit of difference whatsoever. So once again, the bottom line is: Although it may satisfy some philosophically, there is little to be gained productively or pragmatically from the extended pondering of "Why".
Something can only be destroyed once. King Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
King Solomons temple is actually the Temple in Jerusalem.
The Babylonians under KingNebuchadnezzardestroyed Jerusalem includingSolomon's Temple, which wasaround587 BCE.2 Kings 25:9 --He [Nebuchadnezzar] set fire to the temple of the Lord, the royal palace and all the houses of Jerusalem. Every important building he burned down.
No temple was destroyed then. The Temple of King Solomon was destroyed in 587 by the Babylonians.
Queen Sheba came to see king Solomon s wisdom , not the temple.
20,000 donkeys died during the construction of Solomon's temple.
that would be the first temple so it was the Babylonians, the second one was destroyed by the Romans.
According to Talmudic chronology it was destroyed 2434 years ago.AnswerThe First Temple (Solomon's Temple) was destroyed in 586 BCE when the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar finally defeated Judah.
We didn't pay for it, we fought for what was rightfully ours!
The only Temple attributed by the Jews to King Solomon is the Temple destroyed by the Babylonians after the defeat of Judah and the exile of the Jews .
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No. It was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans.