In the King James version the word - Jerusalem - appears 144 times in the New Testament
--amended answer-- In the King James version the word - Jerusalem - appears 667 times in the Old Testament the word - Jerusalem's - appears 3 times in the Old Testament the word - Jerusalem - appears 144 times in the New Testament
141 times
Jerusalem.
The New Testament reports events said to have occurred when Israel no longer existed, and had not existed for around seven and a half centuries. Nevertheless, the single most important event in the New Testament ought to be the resurrection of Jesus.
In the King James version the word - Jerusalem - appears 144 times in the New Testament
--amended answer-- In the King James version the word - Jerusalem - appears 667 times in the Old Testament the word - Jerusalem's - appears 3 times in the Old Testament the word - Jerusalem - appears 144 times in the New Testament
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141 times
Jerusalem OT (capitalized) means the condition of Jerusalem in the Old Testament.
According to the New Testament, Paul was not part of the inner circle of leaders of the Christian community in Jerusalem after the death of Jesus. He was a later convert to Christianity and had his own ministry.
Jerusalem is where Jesus entered on a donkey, hailed as the Messiah, the King by his disciples and the people; As he looked upon Jerusalem he wept for it, prophesying about its future fall (Read Luke chapter 19 v28-48). It is also where Jesus, the Son of God, thou innocent was tried and executed but rose again.
According to the New Testament, Golgotha was a hill outside Jerusalem. It is also known in English as Calvary.
No. Judaism does not believe the New Testament to be a Holy Book in its traditions.
no. they are both important to christian life.
Jerusalem.
Jerusalem