Like most cities, the inhabited areas will shift over time. The City of David is partially inside and outside of the Old City Walls as built by the Ottomans 2500 years after David died. The part that was inside the Ottoman walls was the Temple Mount, the Western Wall and a small portion of the Jewish and Muslim Quarters. The part that was outside the Ottoman city walls is buried under the hills and the current Palestinian East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan.
Jerusalem (Yerushalayim ירושלים).It's the same as the modern capital of Israel.
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Caesarea, a coastal city roughly halfway between the modern Israeli cities of Hadera and Haifa along the Mediterranean Coast, was the Roman Administrative Center of the Judea and later Syria-Palaestina Provinces. Jerusalem was still the center of Jewish religious affairs, however, and has become the modern capital of Israel.
The word "capitol" refers to the seat of a government, typically a building. If you loosely apply this term to ancient Israel, the capitol building would be the Ancient Temple that stood in Jerusalem.
Dublin was the capital of Ireland in 1939, as it still is today.
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It's believed they may have first entered the land of Israel in about 1800 BCE, and they are still there today.
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