Temple Post-70AD
- darinhouston
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Temple Post-70AD
What happened to the temple after the war in 70AD? I read that the Babylonians destroyed it in sixth century, but I thought it had been destroyed since 70AD. Was it rebuilt?
- kaufmannphillips
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Re: Temple Post-70AD
The Babylonians destroyed the temple in the sixth century BCE. This was Solomon's temple, the so-called "First Temple."
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- darinhouston
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Re: Temple Post-70AD
I knew about that one. I assume there wasn't another one after 70AD ?
Re: Temple Post-70AD
Hi Darin, I'm not aware of a temple being built after 70AD. Is it possible that the place you read about this mistakenly referred to it as 6th century CE instead of 6th century BCE?
Re: Temple Post-70AD
darinhouston wrote:I knew about that one. I assume there wasn't another one after 70AD ?
No only the outside wall remained and still remains to this day , it's known as the wailing wall. There was another temple of sorts built there, the Dome of the Rock where they believe Muhammed ascended into heaven.
Re: Temple Post-70AD
Correct me if I'm wrong Steve, but it's my understanding that the Wailing Wall is not the temple itself but rather part of a retaining wall that was built to support the area of land the temple was built on.only the outside wall remained and still remains to this day , it's known as the wailing wall
Re: Temple Post-70AD
Correct me if I'm wrong Steve, but it's my understanding that the Wailing Wall is not the temple itself but rather part of a retaining wall that was built to support the area of land the temple was built on.
Yes , i did'nt mean to give the impression it was part of the actual temple.
Yes , i did'nt mean to give the impression it was part of the actual temple.