Solomon begins building the Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem, the site where God appeared to David and where David had prepared the location. The Temple is built specifically on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite, as directed by God. Scholars note that Mount Moriah is believed to be the same location where Abraham was told to sacrifice Isaac, making it a fitting place for the Temple as a symbol of sacrifice. The commentary provides historical and religious context around the selection of the Temple site.