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The Temple built by Solomon would become the spiritual center of Jerusalem. At the same time, the king built a ring of strongholds to protect his kingdom, with fortresses in Megiddo, Hazor, and Gezer.
A reproduction of King Solomon’s Temple, which was to have been erected here for the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition, that will mark the 150th anniversary of American independence, will not be ...
The remains of a 3,400-year-old village in Egypt dating to the New Kingdom have been uncovered. The village may have been built by King Tutankhamun's father and later expanded by Ramesses II. The ...
The First Temple, built by King Solomon, was constructed mainly of Egyptian materials and was completed not earlier than 1000 B.C., according to the Professor’s conclusions.
King Charles and Queen Camilla found an appropriately symbolic place in Rome to pose for photographs on the second day of their state visit to Italy. They stood in the ancient Temple of Venus ...
The First Temple was built by King Solomon as a dwelling place for God on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem around 966 B.C. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in the 6th century B.C., ...
Trending News: The Kakanmath Temple in Madhya Pradesh, an 11th-century Shiva shrine, is steeped in legend. According to local lore, the temple's construction was div ...
The man allegedly responsible for fatally shooting “King of the Hill” voice actor Jonathan Joss is behind bars, The Post can confirm. The suspect, Sigfredo Alvarez Ceja, was taken into custody ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of a 2,000-year-old temple believed to have been built by an ancient civilisation featured in Indiana Jones. Remains of ancient altars and inscribed marble ...
The First Temple, built by King Solomon, was destroyed not solely because of external military conquest by the Babylonians but because of the rot within.
To summarize this three-part series, “What you should know about King Solomon,” Part 1 focused on why the Lord chose Solomon to be King. He was to build the Temple of Jerusalem, a goal that ...