The tabernacle (Mishkan), detailed in Exodus ch. 25-28 and constructed in the time of Moses, was carried with the people. Later, the Temple (Deuteronomy ch. 12) was built by King Solomon and stood for 410 years in the time of the prophets. After the first exile, the second Temple was built in the time of Ezra and stood 420 years. It was destroyed 1943 years ago.
Sod houses cost little to build because sod was widely available.
not enough.
logs
houses
yes and also mud was use to build there pit houses
u can build 12 houses
24 houses
Sod houses cost little to build because sod was widely available.
It depends how many they build
Sukkot was commanded by God (Leviticus ch.23). The sukkahs we build are to symbolize and commemorate the protection which God gave us in the wilderness. We put our trust in God, not in the walls of our houses.
how did the hopewell build there houses
this is because there were many houses build on the old houses.
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they build wood houses
12 houses
not enough.
Over time, houses have changed in many ways. Some ways that houses have changed are, the materials made to build them, how many stories they have, and how many rooms are within them.