Nehemiah went back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity to encourage the people to rebuild the walls of the city. As a cupbearer to the Persian king, he received permission and resources to undertake this mission. Upon his arrival, he inspired the Israelites to unite and work together to restore the city's defenses, overcoming opposition and challenges along the way.
A:Historians regard the following dates as firm, given a margin of perhaps one year or so: Jerusalem surrendered in 597 BCE, and thousands were deported, but Babylonian control over Jerusalem was short-lived.Babylon again besieged Jerusalem and in 586 BCE a substantial part of the remaining population of Jerusalem was deported. This is considered to be the start of the Babylonian Exile.Some Jewish religious scholars place the Babylonian Captivity later than this, thereby resolving certain contradictions in the Bible.Archaeologists and other scholars support the historical view.
God's alleged reason for punishing the Jews over and over again throughout the Bible is that they were a stiff-necked people, who would not obey His command precisely. This includes sending them into captivity. Also, even as he brought them into captivity several times, he also brought them out of captivity to show what a mighty God he was.
The bible says that Jerusalem will once again be the capital of Isareal . And there will be a new Jerusalem.
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Jerusalem is where Jesus entered on a donkey, hailed as the Messiah, the King by his disciples and the people; As he looked upon Jerusalem he wept for it, prophesying about its future fall (Read Luke chapter 19 v28-48). It is also where Jesus, the Son of God, thou innocent was tried and executed but rose again.
Jerusalem was destroyed for the first time in 586 BCE and again in 70 CE.
Jerusalem was where Jesus died and rose again and also where He taught.Baby jesus was born there innit
Jesus lived in Jerusalem, and traveled in Galilee.
Jerusalem - Where Jesus died and apparently rose again.
The Pope thought it was unrighteous if the city that Jesus died and roses again was controlled by people of a completely different religion. So he called a Crusade to take the city of Jerusalem
The Crusaders took Jerusalem in 1099. They lost in 1187. (This is a total of 88 years.)