I don't know specifically but I'm not aware that there's ever been a significant population of Buddhists is Jerusalem, so I suspect not. I may easily be mistaken.
No, Moses did not enter the Promised Land. He died before the people of Israel went into Canaan to claim the land. (Deuteronomy 34:5 "So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, by the word of the Lord.") It was King David who established Jerusalem as Israel's capital, 2900 years ago.
Zechariah lived in Jerusalem, which was the capital city of Israel during his time. He was a prophet who lived during the 6th century BC and was known for his prophecies about the Messiah and the restoration of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem was important to Muslims during the Crusades because it held great religious significance as the location of the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque, two of Islam's holiest sites. It was also a symbol of political power and authority, representing the heart of the Islamic world. Losing control of Jerusalem to Christian crusaders was seen as a threat to the Muslim faith and territory.
From the time of the Exile to Babylon to the beginning of the return was roughy 86 years, so Daniel could have returned if he lived to over ninety years old, most unusual for his time. The Book of Daniel does not say that Daniel returned, but since it appears to be a second-century BCE work of fiction, a triumphal return by Daniel to Jerusalem could be written in as a sequel.
It's the back of the ark that faces Jerusalem. It's positioned this way so that the congregation faces Jerusalem while praying.
some problems they face were the smallpox because they got immune to it so it no longer affected them.
No. There is no Temple in Jerusalem, so the sacrifices are not performed by the Kohanim or Jewish Priests. Judaism of today is primarily concerned with prayer.
There are so many problems that are going on in Algeria today. Some of them include protests and demonstrations against the government, environmental pollination issues. social problems and so much more.
India faces many problems today.first one: mainly they are political problems.politicians began thinking about their own seats but i think are not minding our problems.I think they we are like servents to them to vote and give them seats.
It is on our own face when we smile. Smiles are contagious so when we smile it spreads to others
racism
in Jerusalem where elseyes but if you want the absolute location:31degrees 46'40 degrees north& 35 degrees 14'08 degrees east, and for relative location it was built on mount MoriahEXCELLENT QUESTION ON THE CONTRARY :The Temple of Jerusalem was located downstream from the Haram (Esplanade of the Mosques)
so that problem we face(1) we don't go on the time(2) so they tierd (3) so they go the walking
Generally, the problems that virgin ladies face during periods are similar to those who are not virgins. Some common problems include cramps, prolonged periods and so much more.
People in Pakistan face things like corruption, no electricity, no gas, no jobs, and so on.
since there face is pushed in they have some respiratory problems so they snore