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The Temple in Jerusalem was a large and impressive structure, measuring about 90 feet wide, 180 feet long, and 180 feet tall.
Large groups of Catholics went to Jerusalem several times from about 1071 AD to about 1291 AD in Crusades to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Lands from the Moslems supposedly in the name of Christianity. They, by and large, failed.
Jerusalem artichokes aren't really artichokes, they are a root vegetable. Globe artichokes are just large, round artichokes.
There were high walls and a large food supply, and God was close to them there.
Jerusalem was under the continuous authority of Muslim States from 650 C.E. to 1095 C.E. and again from 1187 C.E. to 1919 C.E. As a result of the nearly 1100 years of Muslim occupation, Jerusalem naturally had a large Muslim community.
The "Children of the Earth" insect is also known as the Jerusalem cricket. It is a large, flightless insect found in the western United States and parts of Mexico. Despite its intimidating appearance, the Jerusalem cricket is not venomous and is relatively harmless to humans.
There was only one Jewish Temple and it was in Jerusalem.
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Rishon L'Tzion are the largest Israeli Cities each with a population over 225,000. Tel Aviv and Jerusalem have urban areas that each have over 1 million inhabitants.
No, its the opposite. Jerusalem is a city within Israel the country.In fact - Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.Read more about Jerusalem at: jerusalem
Jerusalem is a city.
The Council of Jerusalem was the Church Council held at Jerusalem.