The Mount of Olive is abouty 3000 feet or 1 km east of the Temple Mount.
Mount Moriah was where the Temple was built, and the Mount of Olives was East of the temple, across the Kidron Valley.
There are approximately 7 mountain ranges that are located in Jerusalem. A few of the mountains are called Temple Mount, Mount of Olives, and Mount Herzl.
I believe it is about 1.5 miles. Bethany is in the actual vicinity of the mount of Olives.
The Mount of Olives or Mount Olivet is a mountain ridge east of and adjacent to the Jerusalem's Old City. There is no temple but it has a Jewish cemetery for over 3,000 years and holds approximately 150,000 graves.
Jerusalem is known for its hilly terrain, with several prominent hills including the Temple Mount, Mount Zion, and the Mount of Olives. The Temple Mount is significant for its religious importance, housing the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Western Wall. Mount Zion is associated with biblical events and is home to the Tomb of David and the Dormition Abbey. The Mount of Olives offers a panoramic view of the city and is a site of historical and religious significance.
There is no temple on Mount Everest but not far from Base Camp on the North (Tibet) side you will find the Rongbuk Monastery.
Jesus prayed on the Mount of Olives before He was crucified. "On olive's brow" means on the Mount of Olives.
I think its the Mount Of Olives.
On the Mount of Olives, Jesus prayed and spent time with his disciples before his crucifixion.
Mount Moriah for the Temple and Mount Olives for the real Rapture. Both are in Yerushalayim. Mount Horev of the Commandments Tablets fame is in Saudi Arabia and not in the Sinai Peninsula as claimed by the church.
Satan never spoke to Jesus on the mount of Olives.
Yes. There are olive groves on the slopes. It is a minor mount of about 820m a.s.l. and is also used as a cemetery.