Jerusalem is considered to be the holy place for Judaism, but not for Christianity. While much of the New Testament was written concerning Jesus' life in Israel, Christians do not consider Jerusalem to be a holy place. Christians believe that God can be worshiped at any place and any time on the planet; they also believe their bodies are living temples thus there is no need for a physical temple (Bible, 1 Corinthians 6:19)
Yes, Jerusalem is considered a holy city to Christians and Jews. Much of the history for both religions took place here. Islam also considers Jerusalem to be a holy city.
The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.
Jerusalem is the Holy City for Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem. That's the holy city to the Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
Jews, Muslims, and Christians :)
Jerusalem
The name of the holy city of Christians is Jerusalem.Jerusalem is the city where Jesus breached, got the Last Supper, got the trial by the Romans, and crucified or raised up to the Heavens.Jerusalem is also holy city for Jews and Muslims.
Jerusalem is considered Holy by Jews, Christians, & Muslims alike. For Jews, it is where their temples were built; for Christians it was where Christ Rose from the Dead; for Muslims, it is where Muhammad a dream where he ascended to Heaven.
Jerusalem is the holy city that all 3 religions claim.
Yes. Depending on your definition of "near" it could be something as close to the Old City as Gologotha, which is holy to Christians or it could be just outside of the city limits like the Tomb of Samuel, which is holy for Jews. Of course, Jerusalem itself has numerous holy sites for Jews, Christians, and Muslims within its walls.
Is The Dome of the Rock a religious holy site for Christians,Muslims ,or Jews