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Jerusalem

The capital of Israel, Jerusalem is situated in the Judean Mountains between the northern edge of the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a holy city to the three major religions –Christianity, Islam and Judaism. The city has a population of 780,200 as of 2009.

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What are some bodies of water in Jerusalem?

Jerusalem is near the river Jordan and the Red Sea, but there are no bodies of water that are actually in Jerusalem.

Who was the chaldean king that captured Jerusalem?

The Assyrian Empire never captured Jerusalem; King Hezekiah of Judah was able to defend the city. This was an anomaly since most parts of Judah, including the #2 city of Lachish, were razed to the ground. The Bible credits Hezekiah's success to a Divine plague which decimated the Assyrian troops gathered outside of Jerusalem. King Sennacherib of Assyria's own documents argue that Jerusalem was allowed to be independent in order to taunt Hezekiah and force him to pay Sennacherib an exorbitant tribute. The Assyrian description makes far less sense since the Assyrians believed in expansionist foreign policy instead of simply reinstating enemy city states.

If you want the name of the Assyrian Leader who led the assault on Jerusalem and the rest of the Kingdom of Judah, that was KING SENNACHERIB.

What four sections was Jerusalem's old city divided into?

Armenian quarter

jewish quarter

muslim quarter

and christian quarter

Why is Jerusalem important to Catholics?

Because Jesus was arrested there. Because Jesus performed so many miracles there it was also were he died.

Catholic AnswerJerusalem is important because it is where the world is headed: the heavenly Jerusalem, home of the Saints of God. It appears twice in the book of Revelation, it is the city where God dwells.

What is the major significance of the dome rock?

The rock from which the prophet Mohammed ascended to Heaven.

What did the babylonians do to Jerusalem?

According to the Bible Jerusalem was Leveled in the 3rd siege of Nebuchadnezzar.

For details see2 Kings 25:1-10.

What kind of trees grow in Jerusalem?

I would like to know what kind of thorns were made into the crown put on the head of Jesus Christ? I would like to know what they might have really looked like.

Do people still live in Jerusalem's Old City?

Yes. The jordanians killed and expelled all the Jews of the old city in 1948.

In 1967 when it came under Israeli control, Jews started tyo move to the Jewish Quarter in the old city.

There are currently approximately 3,000 - 4,000 Jewish residents in the old city

How did Christianity spread from Jerusalem?

Jesus' disciples. They cast the Seed of God's Word.

"Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto Me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit: teaching them to obeserve all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world (age)." (Matt.28:18-20)

"...that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in His name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these things." (Luke 24:47-48)

Is Jerusalem and Judaism the same thing?

No. Israel is a country while Jerusalem is a city. According to international law, Jerusalem belongs partly to Israel and partly to the Palestinian Authority, however, according to Israeli Law, Jerusalem is a unified city under Israeli jurisdiction.

Why did the wise men stopped in Jerusalem?

Bethlehem is a lot closer to Jerusalem than you might think: they're less than ten miles apart. So you've been following this star for a couple hundred miles, and it's hanging there essentially over New York City. Is it going to occur to you that you REALLY want Secaucus, New Jersey?

No, of course not, you'll go into Manhattan and ask "Hey, dudes, what's up with the star?"

What country are Jerusalem and Bethlehem?

Jerusalem is currently within Israeli territory and Bethlehem is currently under the civil authority of the State of Palestine.

When did the Romans destroy the 2nd temple in Jerusalem?

The Second Temple was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans. The event is marked on the triumphal Arch of Titus in Rome.

A small group of rebels held out in the desert at Masada until 73 before they were vanquished. They choose to commit suicide just before the Romans stormed the fortress in order to die free.

Bar Kochba led another revolt in 132-136, and had some short term limited success before the revolt was crushed.

Is there a flight from Dubai to Jerusalem?

For direct flights, about 2.5 hours flying time. This is time 'in the air' and excludes ground activities.

Unfortunately, given the diplomatic situation between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, there are few (if any) direct flights. Most flights between Israel and the UAE have a layover in Amman, Jordan.

What do people in Bethlehem wear?

Today? People in Bethlehem dress in typical Western clothing, like t-shirts and pants.

How many miles in 600 feet?

There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 600 feet is equal to 600/5280 = 0.1136 recurring (that is, 0.11363636...) miles.

What was the dispute over the council of Jerusalem?

It is the holiest city for Jews and 2nd most holy for Muslims and both believe that the city should be under there respective control. It is currently part of the Jewish country of Israel but is claimed by the partially recognized Muslim country of Palestine.

How did Jerusalem get its name?

A:Jerusalem is believed to be named after the Canaanite god Shalem.

The word Jerusalem was originally given as 'Urushalim' or 'Urushalem' and is a word of Canaanite derivation. The prefix uru means 'founded by', and the suffix salem or Shalem was the Canaanite god of dusk. The name Urushalim is first found on Egyptian statues from around 2500 BCE. This evidence is reinforced by tablets found in Elba, Syria, dating back to 3000 BCE, on which the god Shalem being venerated in a city called 'Uruksalem' is mentioned.

Jerusalem more recently is often assumed to mean founded in peace, or 'city of peace' (Hebrew: 'ir shalom), but there is no evidence for this interpretation.

What do Muslims do in Jerusalem?

Muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca (The Hajj) at least once in their lives. The Hajj is required of all able bodied Muslims if they can afford it. Although the Hajj is associated with the life of Mohammed, it is also part of traditions stretching much further back in time.

As part of the Hajj, each pilgrim in Mecca:

* walks counter-clockwise seven times about the Kaaba a cube-shaped building which acts as the Muslim direction of prayer (qibla)

* runs back and forth between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah

* drinks from the Zamam well

* goes to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil * throws stones in a ritual stoning of the devil

Mecca also spelled Makkah (in full: Makkah Al-Mukarramah Arabic: مكّة المكرمة‎, literally: Honored Mecca) is Islam's holiest city and home to the Kaaba shrine and the Masjid al-Haram (The Sacred or Grand Mosque). The city is known for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, which being one of the Five Pillars of Islam, attracts close to 3 million pilgrims every year. Islamic tradition attributes the beginning of Mecca to Ishmael's descendants. In the 7th century, the Islamic prophet Muhammad proclaimed Islam in the city, by then an important trading center, and the city played an important role in the early history of Islam. After 966, Mecca was led by local sharifs, until 1924, when it came under the rule of the Saudis.[1] In its modern period, Mecca has seen a great expansion in size and infrastructure. The modern day city is located in and the capital of Saudi Arabia's Makkah Province, in the historic Hejaz region. With a population of 1,700,000 (2008), the city is located 73 km (45 mi) inland from Jeddah, in a narrow valley, and 277 m (910 ft) above sea level.