No
In 63 BCE general Pompey conquered Jerusalem and made the Jewish kingdom a client state of Rome.
It is most probably Jerusalem. On one hand, Rome was the Eternal City and the center of the church for some time. However, Jerusalem was were the church began, indeed, where Jesus began. The Crusaders sought to liberate the "Holy City" from the heathens, and it was Jerusalem, not Rome that was prophesied about in Revelation.
The Book of Acts begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome.
European countries and Rome.
No. He was the King of Jerusalem.
Hour An A Half
It's Jerusalem
Mount Zion is near Jerusalem, which is a long way from Rome.
Jesus died just outside Jerusalem, not in Rome.
Biblically speaking this is an interesting question. It just so happens that the distance from Rome to Jerusalem is 12,000 stadia ( approximately 1,500 miles). This is also the measurement of the New Jerusalem in Revelation 21:16.
Mediterranean sea