But the Bible does not say that Ne he miʹah worked for Esther’s husband, King A has u eʹrus. He worked for the next king, King Ar ta xerxʹes. Remember, Ar ta xerxʹes is the good king who gave Ezʹra all that money to take back to Jerusalem to fix up Jehovah’s temple. But Ezʹra did not build the broken-down walls of the city.
No. The Bible foretold that the Messiah would be a descendant of King David of Israel. (Psalm 89: 3, 4) However, the Jewish ancestral records going back to David have been lost, apparently having been destroyed when the Romans conquered Jerusalem in 70 C.E. a Since that time, it has not been possible for anyone to prove that he is of the royal family of David. In contrast, though those ...
Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem After Captivity in Babylon | Bible ...
‘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.
What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG
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?
Jerusalem’s destruction emphasizes the importance of paying attention to Bible prophecy. Roman coins commemorating destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E.
The Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem recently unveiled a new exhibition, Finds Gone Astray, to great fanfare, but it has so many ethical and legal violations that it’s hard to know where to begin.