Jerusalem was razed, the Temple destroyed, and its people forced into exile and slavery.
Herein the Temple of Set I can destroy you through this festering mortal who craves to be allowed into Sekhet-Aaru, the Kingdom of Osiris.
With the Temple destroyed, Jewish religious life was thrown into a confusion that, for many Jews, didn't end until the foundation of the State of Israel.
Presently, with the Temple destroyed, atonement may nevertheless be granted by doing teshuva.
But I had my foot on the Ladder to Heaven, I was on it this time, I tell you, when I made this choice, and I thought when it was all over, the Temple destroyed, the Stairway might come down for me again.
But a lot of people would like to see the Temples destroyed, or at least hurt badly enough they're not a political threat, anymore.
The kingdom of Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 BCE, and the kingdom of Judah was conquered by the Babylonians in 586 BCE, its higher classes exiled and the first Temple destroyed.
The Dark Queen is gone, the Temple destroyed.
Ezekiel lived through the traumatic events of the early 6th century BC which saw Jerusalem fall to the Babylonians, the Temple of Solomon destroyed, and many Israelites, himself included, carried off into captivity (the Babylonian captivity).
God brings the Babylonians against Jerusalem; Yahweh deserts his people, Jerusalem is razed and the Temple destroyed, and the priests, prophets and royal court are led into captivity.