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they wonted to take over Jerusalem for the money and the riches but also so that they could take over Jerusalem before anyone else did.
Israel has de facto unified the city of Jerusalem through the use of its Jerusalem Law of 1980.
No, it is not. Jerusalem is in present-day Israel. Use the link below to see a map.
the jerusalem cross
When visiting Israel, you must visit the many historical and religious sites of Jerusalem.
A calendar.
Land (primarily the holy land and Jerusalem); Money; It wasn't all economically and territorially motivated, Jerusalem is important in a religious context.
A believer of Jerusalem struck dead for lying and withholding money he had pledge to the church.
they use money for money
AnswerThe New Jerusalem Bible was written for Catholics and contains the Catholic deuterocanonical books and sections. There is no reason Protestants should not use this Bible, but they are unlikely to do so.
Jesus then clensed the temple of the animals and turned the table of the money changers.