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The state was ordered to respond to the court's question as to why it has not acted to establish a civil cemetery for Jerusalem and its surrounding area by July 1. The High Court of Justice ordered ...

Trips to Jerusalem for the three annual festivals were joyful events for all. (Deuteronomy 16:15) During those travels, Jesus would see different parts of the land, learn about its geography, and meet fellow worshippers from other regions. What memorable trips to make!

Jerusalem’s relief as a result of the Roman withdrawal was short-lived, as it had been when the Babylonians temporarily withdrew to deal with the Egyptians near the end of King Zedekiah’s reign. Under General Titus the Roman forces returned in 70 C.E. in increased numbers and laid siege to the city, now crowded with Passover celebrants. Siege banks were thrown up by the Romans, and a ...

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During his ministry, Jesus was present at festivals in Jerusalem, where he often taught crowds. He twice drove out money changers and merchants from the temple courtyard.

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‘New Jerusalem’ only appears twice in the Bible, at Revelation 3:12 and Revelation 21:2. This symbolic city represents a group of Jesus’ followers, also called the bride of Christ, who go to heaven to rule in God’s Kingdom.

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What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG

Nehemiah, a servant of King Artaxerxes, was an Israelite. Why did Nehemiah go to Jerusalem? How long did it take to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem?

Jerusalem’s destruction took place in 607 B.C.E., a very significant year from the standpoint of Bible prophecy. Although this date differs from the one used by many Bible commentators, it is used consistently in this publication. Why?

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