Most christians believe that Jerusalem is a holy place, as it is where Jesus taught, preached, healed and was sentenced to death. Jesus spent a lot of his life in jerusalem even thogh he was born in Bethlehem in Nazareth
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God is powerful,mighty and full of compassion.
Jesus Christ our saviour and teacher the person who died to forgive our sins
The main focus that Jesus showed and told us about is 'The Father.'
Its not that they have the right to the city of Jerusalem in your specific view (no one exclusively does) . the right way to think about it is that they have the right to their country which in fact includes Jerusalem and the Aqsa mosque etc...
in away all the five pillars are similar to Christianities faith but this is not as close.
Jerusalem, as the country is Israel. Many people follow the international view that Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel, but since the Israeli government sits in Jerusalem and the 1980 Jerusalem Law makes Jerusalem the unequivocal capital of Israel, Jerusalem is the correct answer.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Though Islam doesn't view Jerusalem in the same manner as Judaism or Christianity. For Judaism and Christianity, Jerusalem is place of the world's foundation and the city where G-d's presence once rested. Islam's holy city is actually Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. Islam's claim to Jerusalem is political, not religious (or at least not at all in the way Christians and Jews view Jerusalem).
Willi Braun has written: 'Rhetoric and Reality in Early Christianities (ESCJ)' 'Feasting and Social Rhetoric in Luke 14'
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Act 1:12 Then they returned to Jerusalem from the hill called the Mount of Olives, a Sabbath day's walk from the city.
Christians view Jerusalem as important because it is the city where many significant events in the life of Jesus Christ took place, such as his crucifixion and resurrection. It is also considered a holy city in Christianity and holds symbolic value as the birthplace of Christianity.