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Jerusalem (Yerushalayim ירושלים).It's the same as the modern capital of Israel.
Solomon's Temple in ancient Jerusalem was approximately 60 cubits tall, which is equivalent to about 90 feet.
No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.No, Calvary was an execution place outside the walls of the ancient city of Jerusalem. It is the place where Jesus was crucified.
Around Jerusalem today.
Solomon's Temple in ancient Jerusalem was approximately 90 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 45 feet high.
Jerusalem is the center of the modern Jewish and ancient homeland.
Probably because it was so in ancient Israel. Saul, David, and Solomon ruled from Jerusalem.
No, Jerusalem is not on a river. It is an ancient city in Israel.
The ancient Romans
Aramaic in Christ's time, but also ancient Hebrew, Syro-Phonecian, and Roman, depending upon which quarter in Jerusalem, and which ancient era is meant. It should be understood that the common man did not use writing in ancient Jerusalem; retail signs were invariably pictographs, etc. In the early Old Testament Period, Akkadian Cuneiform script was popular across Ancient Israel.
Kirya (an ancient Hebrew nickname for Jerusalem)