Within days.
Teddy Kollek was mayor of Jersualem from 1965-1993. He was reelected five times and wrote many books
In Jersualem but his last name indicates he may have originated from a town called Kerioth.
The Jersualem Bible was translated from the ancient texts, but compared to La Bible de Jerusalem and published in 1966 so it was translated in the late 1950's and the early 1960's.
The Jersualem Bible was translated from the ancient texts, but compared to La Bible de Jerusalem and published in 1966 so it was translated in the late 1950's and the early 1960's.
Roman Catholic AnswerOn Calvary, from the side of Jesus Christ, hanging dead on the cross. It was confirmed fifty days later by the Holy Spirit in the upper room in Jersualem, and shown to the world.
The 40,000 Hebrew returnees and their slaves. Work was begun with the permission of Persian King Cyrus under the leadership of Zerubavel; and after a 20-year hiatus, the building was continued and completed during the reign of Darius II, under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah, at the urging of the prophet Haggai.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic "Church music", if you will, started as Plain Chant, which is rooted in the chant that was used in the Jewish Temple in Jersualem. It is now often called Gregorian Chant as Pope St. Gregory the Great did an awful lot to promote it and codify it when he was Pope in the late 6th century, early 7th century.
The youngest king to ever rule Jerusalem was King Josiah, who ascended to the throne at the age of eight after the death of his father, King Amon. His reign lasted from approximately 640 to 609 BCE, during which he became known for his religious reforms and efforts to restore the worship of Yahweh in Judah. Josiah's youth and subsequent accomplishments have made him a notable figure in biblical history.
As for being successful or effective in the goal to capture and maintain the holy city of Jerusalem. Only the First Crusade with King Richard I actually captured Jersualem. WIthin years of that capture the Muslims arose and overcame the Christian defenders. The subsequent crusades never had the same glory as the first. The crusades were effective in rallying the European people for a cause they beleived in. The crusades were also effective in establishing trade and knowledge between Europe and Asia.
Sorry, I thought this question was a joke, then I looked it up and found that Job's second discourse (in Job 40 beginning with verse 15) is about the Behemoth. The word behemoth is the plural form of the word meaning beast or cattle, and many have identified it with an elephant or a mythical buffalo but the New Jersualem Bible's footnote says that here they are talking of a hippopotamus as a symbol of brute force, beyond the power of humans to tame.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo. Catholics may use any complete Bible that has been reviewed by the Church and a Bishop has issued an Imprimatur and a censor has issued a Nihil Obstat. These two declarations (only the first is absolutely essential) are on the back of the title page - usually. The Scofield Bible has neither for several very good reasons. First of all it follows the Authorized Version (King James Version) of the Bible which is a mistranslation and it also omits seven whole books from the Old Testament. Further, it has notes and commentary which are deemed heretical by the Church. There are any number of excellent complete Bibles, some of which include notes and commentary, from the venerable Douay-Rheims to the more modern and recent Ignatius Bible, Jersualem Bible, New American Bible, Revised Standard Version (Catholic Edition) and others.