In the biblical narrative, it was Joshua and the Levites who returned to Jerusalem soon after the journey began. They were part of the group that initially set out to rebuild the temple and restore worship in Jerusalem following the Babylonian exile. Their early return was crucial for laying the foundations of the temple and reestablishing the community's religious practices.
Not yet but he will soon!
Jerusalem will be burn down to hell, any time soon. The new Jerusalem will be Salt lake city, according to book of Mormon
The Crusades began soon after the Seljuk Turks threatened the Byzantine Empire, a Christian nation and a key ally of Western Europe. The Seljuk Turks' conquests in Anatolia and their capture of Jerusalem sparked a call for the Crusades to reclaim these territories.
The adverb is "soon" because it describes whensomething happened.
The justification for the Crusades began in 1009 when the Fatimid Caliph of Cairo had the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem destroyed. His successor permitted the Byzantine Empire to rebuild it under stringent circumstances, and pilgrimage was again permitted, but many stories began to be circulated in the West about the cruelty of Muslims toward Christian pilgrims. The Christians of the first Crusade captured Jerusalem and large areas of Palestine, but Jerusalem was soon lost. Successive Crusades were launched to recapture Jerusalem and drive the Muslims out of Palestine, but were largely unsuccessful. In the thirteenth century, the Knights Hospitaller finally left for the island of Rhodes, abandoning the entire Near East to the Muslims.
The justification for the Crusades began in 1009 when the Fatimid Caliph of Cairo had the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem destroyed. His successor permitted the Byzantine Empire to rebuild it under stringent circumstances, and pilgrimage was again permitted, but many stories began to be circulated in the West about the cruelty of Muslims toward Christian pilgrims. The Christians of the first Crusade captured Jerusalem and large areas of Palestine, but Jerusalem was soon lost. Successive Crusades were launched to recapture Jerusalem and drive the Muslims out of Palestine, but were largely unsuccessful. In the thirteenth century, the Knights Hospitaller finally left for the island of Rhodes, abandoning the entire Near East to the Muslims.
They began conflicts over land
The Great Depression began soon afterwards
As soon as the Mayflower passengers landed, the Pilgrims began to establish a colony.
he became a priest and returned to Ireland and soon was anointed a bishop.
As soon as "space" was formed, time began.
Not yet, but, i am guessing very very soon