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Judaism, Islam and Christianity have significant connections to Jerusalem.
Beilby Porteous has written: 'The fulfilment of prophecy in the destruction of Jerusalem considered as an eminent proof of the truth of Christianity' -- subject(s): Christianity
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.
Many of the Christians had already fled from Jerusalem, and so were not overly affected. Their worship also was not dependant on the Temple.
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Jerusalem was built on the mountain of Moriah. It is a significant city in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam due to its historical and religious importance.
Jerusalem is important because a number of major events that shaped Christianity took place there. It is in Jerusalem that Jesus Christ was crucified and where He arose from.
Thomas A. Idinopulos has written: 'Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Religion, History, Jerusalem in Islam, Jerusalem in Christianity, Jerusalem in Judaism 'Betrayal of spirit' -- subject(s): Judaism, Relations, Christianity, Christianity and antisemitism, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Antisemitism, Christianity and other religions, History
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