Palm branches are a symbol of victory and triumph. They were used on Jesus' processional into Jerusalem because the people recognized him as Messiah. It was also customary for Kings and Noblemen to ride in on a donkey, as the donkey symbolizes peace, therefore those who rode one showed they came with peaceful intentions.
Roughly about 125,000 people came to Jerusalem when Jesus was born.
Jesus Christ ascended to heaven from Jerusalem after he came back from the dead.
He cleansed the temple, came riding on a colt on palm Sunday, was tried and crucified at Jerusalem.
Jesus came to redeem people of their evil sins.
Jerusalem was the city where Jesus was crucified on the Friday, but rose to life again early on the Sunday. Many of the important events of Jesus' ministry also occurred there. The Holy Spirit came upon the believers at Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost.
On Palm Sunday Jesus rode through the eastern gate of Jerusalem. The gate is sometimes called the Golden gate
The man from the east came after the family went back to Jerusalem probably several months after Jesus birth
Christianity means followers of Jesus Christ. After the passing on of Jesus, the Apostle came together to continue the work. This was the start of Christianity in Jerusalem.
In God's dealing with man, a race of people were groomed for the task of being God's representatives in the world. These people were the Jews. After some time, God had to intervene directly in this plan, and sent Jesus, first to the Jews, and then to the rest of mankind. Palestine was a very old country and as you know Jesus came way back to give a message to people. You should know that we are all people ;palestine,australia,syria,saudi,europe the message from Jesus(pbuh) is meant for all of us.Doesn't matter what country he was put in honey
Simon of Cyrene happened to be in Jerusalem at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus. It is not explicitly stated why he was there, but it was likely due to his religious pilgrimage for the Jewish festival of Passover. It was a common practice for Jews to travel to Jerusalem during this time.
The Holy Spirit came and filled 120 people at the upper room in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, as described in the Book of Acts in the Bible. This event marked the beginning of the Christian Church and the empowerment of the disciples to spread the teachings of Jesus.
The Holy Spirit came at Pentecost as tongues of fire, resting on each of the apostles. This event empowered them to speak in different languages and proclaim the message of Jesus to people from various nations gathered in Jerusalem.