Reading of 1 Kings 8:22-61 suggest that Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem was meant to function as a “sacred space”

Does an attentive reading of 1 Kings 8:22-61 suggest that Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem was meant to function as a “sacred space” in the sense in which Eliade understands this notion?

Why? Also, can you identify in the text any signs of a post-exilic composition, revealing a different approach to the question of exile than that of Psalm 137? Please answer in 300 words

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