John records Jesus' visits to Jerusalem, particularly at the times of the Passover feasts.
At least during the time of Our Lord's ministry Mary lived in Bethany, a town not far from Jerusalem.
"Dekkapoli" is not a known place associated with Jesus in historical or biblical records. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of a different location. The Gospels mention various places where Jesus visited during his ministry, such as Capernaum, Bethany, and Jerusalem.
PalestineBorn in BethlehemGrew up in Nazareth, learning to be a carpenterVisited Jerusalem on annual Jewish festivalsTraveled frequently between Galilee and Judea during his ministry, via Samaria
they captured and invaded Jerusalem in 1076 and it lasted till 2099, when the crusaders took over.
were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times
They were Titus and Timothy.
The answer depends on which gospel account you are reading. In Matthew, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 21 (triumphal entry). In Mark, there is only ONE (1) mention of Jesus entering Jerusalem: chapter 11 (triumphal entry). In Luke, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: Luke 2:22 (presentation at temple, Jesus is approx. 41 days old); 2:41ff. (feast at Passover, Jesus is 12 years old); 4:9 (temptation by Satan); chapter 19 (triumphal entry). In John, there are FOUR (4) mentions of Jesus entering Jerusalem: John 2:13 (Passover, cleanses temple); 5:1 (feast of the Jews, healing at the pool); 7:14-10:39f. (Feast of Booths-Feast of Dedication); 12:12ff. (triumphal entry). Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John each mention Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. There are, therefore, SEVEN (7) unique mentions of Jesus going to/entering Jerusalem in the Bible.
The answer to this question depends on what time period you are speaking of. During the life of Jesus, the answer would have to be Jerusalem. During the ministry of Paul the Apostle, Anioch, because Paul's missionary journeys to the gentiles began in this city. Also important is Jerusalem because of the Jerusalem Council. Here, Paul succeeded in persuading other Apostles to carry the Gospel to gentiles without any requirements of Hebrew law. Second century Christianity was decentralized with key cities being Antioch, Jerusalem and Rome. By the third and fourth centuries, the Church of Rome progressively became the center of the Christian religion.
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At least 40,000 military and civilian died during the capture of Jerusalem. I'm just kidding.