Because of 'the multitude of her transgressions' as The Bible tells us in the first chapter of lamentations:
5. Her adversaries are the chief, her enemies prosper; for the LORD hath afflicted her for the multitude of her transgressions: her children are gone into captivity before the enemy.
There exist five chapters in the book of Lamentations.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
The New Jerusalem - Chesterton book - was created in 1920.
The book of the Bible that emphasizes Christ's ministry in Jerusalem is the Book of John.
A book of the bible did not allow anything, people did. If the question intends to ask: "In what book of the Bible does it discuss the return of the Jews from exile and the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem?" there are two answers. The Book of Ezra and the Book of Nehemiah discuss this.
Islam's holy book is the Qur'an. Jerusalem is a city and therefore has no holy book.
New Jerusalem is mentioned in the Book of Revelation (3:12, 21:2).
The book of Acts begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome.
In Jerusalem.
The Book of Lamentations (attributed to the Prophet Jeremiah) is in the 'Ketuvim' part of the Bible - also called the 'Writings or Hagiographa' and not in the Prophets section.
In the book of Ruth we read that both Naomi and Ruth did return to Jerusalem , from Moab.