Answer 1
To deserve God's Temple among us, we have to be on a high spiritual level.
Answer 2
This is merely a longer explanation of Answer 1.
The Jews have two concepts about how the spiritual level of any Jew works. The first is that a Jew's "baseline" spirituality is generally contingent on how close he is to the Revelation at Sinai and can truly experience the holiness of that singular event. This leads to what is called Yeridat Ha-Dorot (ירידת הדורות) or the Decline of the Generations. Each new generation cannot reach the level of holiness and spirituality that the most spiritual members of the previous generations were able to attain. Therefore, as time passes, Jews naturally become less and less holy in the Spiritual Plane and need to work harder to retain the same level of spirituality as their ancestors.
Once the baseline is established, the second aspect of a particular Jew's spiritual level is defined and created by the Jew himself. A Jew who performs the commandments elevates his spiritual plane. Some Jewish Sages like the Vilna Gaon are said to have elevated themselves so highly in this way that it is as if he were a person from the "baseline" of 300 years before he lived. Of course, the reverse is true as well; namely that doing sins and abandoning the commandments lowers a Jew from the present baseline. Many of the Jews during the Roman period were of this second group. They were corrupt, overly Hellenized, and abandoned many of the core commandments in order to assimilate. Therefore they were no longer at the minimal spiritual level to merit having a connection to God like the Temple. Therefore, God allowed the Romans to destroy the Temple.
Our current physical inability to rebuild the Temple is a consequence of our spiritual level as Jews still not meeting this minimal standard of merit. While Religious Jews today are certainly more pious than the assimilated Jew from 2000 years ago who was corrupt and Hellenized, the Religious Jews are still too few and too weak from the Decline of the Generations to exert a strong enough pull, unless all Jews join together. Judaism holds that when all Jews take on the commandments as they are supposed to do, the situation will change and we will merit the Temple again. At that time, the Messiah will reign and the Temple will be rebuilt.
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The Romans destroyed the Second Temple. It was on Temple Mount in Jerusalem .
The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.
Jerusalem was not destroyed in 70 AD. The temple was destroyed. Much of the city remained after the final battle. One can read two messages in the destruction of the temple. One was that it actually was an accident that it was burnt, as the ancient writers claim. The other was that the destruction of the temple was a fulfillment of Jesus' prophesy.
The First Temple built by Solomon was destroyed by the Babylonians. The Second Temple built by Herod the Great was destroyed by the Romans.
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The Romans destroyed the Second Temple. It was on Temple Mount in Jerusalem .
The Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem was destroyed in 586 B.C.E. by the Babylonians, not 607 B.C.E.
The Roman army destroyed the temple in Jerusalem under the future emperor Titus, who captured the city.
The building in Jerusalem where sacrifices were traditionally made is known as the Temple, specifically the Second Temple which was constructed after the First Temple was destroyed.
The empire that took destroyed the First Jewish Temple in Jerusalem (and defeated the Southern Kingdom of Judah) was Babylonia in 586 BCE. The empire that destroyed the Second Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in 70 CE, after defeating the Jewish Zealots was the Roman Empire.
Jerusalem was not destroyed in 70 AD. The temple was destroyed. Much of the city remained after the final battle. One can read two messages in the destruction of the temple. One was that it actually was an accident that it was burnt, as the ancient writers claim. The other was that the destruction of the temple was a fulfillment of Jesus' prophesy.
Neduchadnezzar destroyed the jerusalem temple
They destroyed it.
The First Temple built by Solomon was destroyed by the Babylonians. The Second Temple built by Herod the Great was destroyed by the Romans.
The First Temple was totally destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 B.C. when invaded Judah and sacked Jerusalem. the Second Temple was destroyed by theRomans in 70 A.D. during the Siege of Jerusalem. The Roman did not conquer Judea on that occasion. Judea was already part of the Roman Empire. The Romans suppressed a rebellion.
The Romans Destroyed The second Temple of Jerusalem.