There was no debt. King Hiram contributed cedar to the construction of the Great Temple as a diplomatic act to foster friendship between his kingdom and Solomon's.
The first Temple was constructed by King Solomon with the assistance of King Hiram of Tzor (Tyre). The Second Temple was built by Ezra, with much of the material supplied by Artaxerxes of Persia.
Yes masons were needee by king Solomon to build the magnificent temple in Jerusalem.
King Hiram I died in -946.
King Hiram I was born in -1000.
"Hiram the Great" historically refers to Hiram I, the Phoenician king of Tyre who ruled in the 10th century BCE. He is known for his contributions to trade and building projects, most notably his assistance in supplying materials for King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem.
No it was that God told David not to build the temple , not Solomon.
he orded the cambodians to build it for him and his people as a temple and palace for him
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Franklin Hiram King was born on 1848-06-08.
Franklin Hiram King died on 1911-08-04.
King Soloman began building his temple in his fourth year of reign,although it was a desire first of his Father, King David. In the second month of 1034 B.C.E. a man named ZIV, followed the architectural plans that David had received by inspiration from God. It took 7 years to complete his work. Hiram, King of Tyre, supplied skilled workers in wood and stone. also; There was another expert also named Hiram, a fine workman in gold, silver, copper, iron, wood,stones and fabrics. Over 100,000 persons were inscripted in carrying out the building of Solomans Temple...