John records Jesus' visits to Jerusalem, particularly at the times of the Passover feasts.
I think they had one feast the passover.
Yes. Jerusalem is a city. Cannan is the ancient name for the land of Israel as mentioned numerous times in the bible.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
The Temple in Jerusalem was the center of Jewish worship of God. The sacrifices that were part of their faith were made there. These come at specified times of the year and include the day of atonement.
The word "Passover" appears 83 times in the King James Bible.
The Jerusalem Times was created in 1994.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.
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.
In ancient times the five Patriarchal Seats were Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria
Today we worship in synagogues. In ancient times, there was also the Holy Temple, whose ruins are found in Jerusalem.
Many people believed Aristotle in ancient times.