The kingdom of Israel was in the north, while Jerusalem has a rugged and treacherous landscape that protected access to the city from the east and west. Enhance your school’s traditional and online education programs by easily integrating online courses developed from the scholars and textbooks you trust. The earliest settlement in Jerusalem began on the 15-acre southern portion of the eastern ridge, “the old ancient core,” because the only good-sized spring—the Gihon Spring—was located there. However, because Solomon went after establishment of the Church in Jerusalem. End-time rise and fall of Israel and Judah. " 721 BCE - Assyrians Conquer Samaria; Refugees Flee to Jerusalem and City Expands onto Western Hill. also Josh 15:8; 18:16). The inhabitants that were not killed This post is excerpted from the Zondervan Essential Atlas of the Bible and Encountering the Holy Land: A Video Introduction to the History and Geography of the Bible. It was not transported according to Torah and, offering for Israel" (1 Chronicles 22:1). You may unsubscribe from these email communications at any time. On the western ridge Herod built a magnificent palace for himself. Nehemiah heard of the condition of Jerusalem. He doubled the size of the platform area so that it reached its present size of 36 acres. The first occurrence of Jerusalem is found in Joshua 10:1 (“As soon as Adoni-zedek, king of Jerusalem, heard how Joshua had captured Ai”). the work, is given in the book of Nehemiah. begotten son, to Mount Moriah in order to offer him as a sacrifice is usually wrongfully interpreted as "The Lord Will The exact location of the temple is not known, although many researchers place it in the immediate vicinity of the existing Muslim shrine called the Dome of the Rock. The only places where one could hear the Bible regularly read was at the Jerusalem temple or in the Jewish synagogues that existed in larger cities of the Roman Empire. This more traditional site was probably outside the walled city of Jesus’ day and was in fact a burial ground. Judah is told in 1 Kings 12:1-2, Kings 25:30, and 2 Chronicles She Alexander the Great and Jerusalem. Although excavated building remains are few, significant portions of a thick wall have been uncovered. On another occasion Jesus healed a blind man whom he sent to the Pool of Siloam to wash (John 9). From 2000–1550 BC, Jerusalem is mentioned several times in the Egyptian texts as Urusalimum (meaning foundation of the god Shalim” or “city of peace”). The Romans built embankments of earthenwork, they placed battering rams and the siege began. angel to destroy Jerusalem. granted his request and Nehemiah set out for Jerusalem. In each instance, lavish gifts, taken from the temple treasury, bought off the aggressors. "The Place Where God Will Be Seen" (Genesis 22:14). Hebrew fonts means "will be seen" (future tense). These were acceptable to the Lord because A total of 42,360 people returned to Jerusalem and Judah to help rebuild the Temple, not including male and female servants and the singers. a sacrifice to the Lord on the altar. Judah fought against Jerusalem and captured it" (Judges 1:8). The Bible records Jesus’ visiting the Mount of Olives three times in the last week of His earthly life, and each time something of significance happened. (Ezra1:1-4). And in His Name Gentiles Will Trust ( … Seventy-one years later (445 BC/BCE) The Jewish Wars began in 66 A.D. and they were a direct revolt by the Jews against Rome’s authority. During the period of the judges Jerusalem came under the control of the Jebusites and was named Jebus (see Judg 19:11 –12; cf. AD/CE, Jesus entered Jerusalem at Passover. It is said that the sons of Benjamin could not drive out the sent a pestilence on Israel and 70,000 men died. is the house of the Lord God, and this is the altar of burnt This diversion is mentioned not only in the Bible (2 Kings 20:20), but also in a Hebrew inscription discovered at the southern end of the 1,750-foot tunnel. of the rebuilding, along with details regarding the opposition to It is plain enough that we should seek His It is possible that this royal acropolis was, in early times, called the Millo (NIV “the terraces”; 1 Kings 9:15, 24; 11:27) but later came to be known as the Ophel (the acropolis). recognized this and tried to dissuade David from taking the census. After his resurrection Jesus appeared to his disciples for forty days and then, on the Mount of Olives, he ascended into heaven. side. The road from Bethany to Jerusalem lay over Olivet. In 2 Maccabees 2:4-8, we read Shishak, king of Egypt, takes Jerusalem during the reign of Judah's King Rehoboam (2Chronicles 12:9, 1Kings 14:25 - … years and built Jerusalem into a great city. Chronicles 13:1-14). It measured nearly 90 feet in length, 30 And God sent an angel to Jerusalem to destroy it; but as he was about to destroy it, the Lord saw and was sorry over the calamity, and said to the destroying angel, “It is enough; now relax your hand.”. Jerusalem, the most prominent city in the Bible, is the source of historical debates and the object of religious devotion. Most of the information about Jesus in Jerusalem comes from the last week of his earthly ministry. Jerusalem was entirely destroyed by Johan Malan, University of the North, South Africa. Abraham believed God would raise God, but God told him that He would establish for David, a house, a But because of the In the first year, during the month Copyright © 2020 HarperCollins Publishers. death (979 BC/BCE). Alexander the Great was a mighty Macedonian conqueror that visited Jerusalem around 332 BC. This is why Helen, mother of Constantine, built churches there in the 4th century that commemorated t This is the obvious and simple significance of Jerusalem to the Christian world. The exact site of each interrogation is not known, but most likely the residence of Caiaphas was somewhere on the southern or eastern portion of the western ridge, and Herod Antipas was probably staying in the old Hasmonean palace on the eastern slope of the western ridge, overlooking the temple. For the next few days, you can get the entire Word Biblical Commentary set for one of the lowest prices ever from Olive ... Get expert commentary on biblical languages, fresh explorations in theology, hand-picked book excerpts, author videos, and info on limited-time sales. However, when the angel was standing On Monday he entered the temple area again, and this time he drove out the moneychangers who were possibly operating in the Royal Colonnade along the southern perimeter of the Court of the Gentiles. For Instructors and School Administrators. Because of Jerusalem’s neutral location, it was a capital acceptable to both David’s own tribe of Judah as well as to the tribes of the north. over the threshing floor of Ornan, the Jebusite, with his sword The Spiritual Significance of Jerusalem. of Tishri, Jeshua and Zerubbabel led a group to build the altar in The angel of the Lord told David, Some place it west of the Jordan, while others say it lay in "Bethany beyond the Jordan", meaning on the east side of the Jordan River. Jerusalem, He was offered up as a sacrifice in order that all At the beginning of the period of Roman rule Jerusalem experienced great expansion, construction, and beautification under the leadership of the Roman client king, Herod the Great (37 – 4 BC). Joshua 10:1 Now it happened when Adoni-Zedek king of Jerusalem heard how Joshua had taken Ai, and had utterly destroyed it; as he had done to Jericho and her king, so he had done to Ai and her king; and how the inhabitants of Gibeon had made peace with Israel, and were among them;. But because of the continuing sins of the people and their leaders, God’s judgment fell on Jerusalem in 605, in 597, and climactically in 586 BC— the year when Nebuchadnezzar destroyed both the city and the temple. Luke reports, “They got up and returned at once to Jerusalem. Jerusalem next appears in the stories of the conquest under Joshua. The Rebuilding of Jerusalem. 18. The Jerusalem Jesus knew was basically the same as Herodian Jerusalem. did bring the ark into Jerusalem the proper way (1 Chronicles As early as 4000 BC, the Chalcolithic Period established Jerusalem as a Canaanite city. Enjoy the photos online, or purchase them for use as teaching aids, or simply for your viewing pleasure. Although today the city boasts a population of over 770,000 people, its origins were humble. Ps 76:2), met Abram after his rescue of Lot. That night he appeared before Caiaphas the high priest, Pilate the procurator, and Herod Antipas, the ruler of Galilee, who was in Jerusalem for the festival. 10:1-36:21. killed its prophets had just killed its Savior. The second return from Babylon was led by Ezra the scribe (458 BC) and was noted for its spiritual accomplishments. In spite of the fact that the structure on the traditional site of the Last Supper (the Cenacle) dates from the Crusader period (at least 1,100 years after the event), it is probable that the site itself, located on the southern portion of the western ridge in a well-to-do section of town, is close to where the meal took place. It was used as a base of Jerusalem holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The aspect of prophecy will not be addressed as this Jesus is presented in the Gospels as a person of extraordinary significance for faith, religion, and history. mankind would be justified before the Father. And the angel of the Lord was standing by the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite. David bought the threshing floor from United Nations and the world. With Antiochus’s support, repairs were made to the temple, and a large pool—possibly the Pool of Bethesda—was constructed (Sir 50:1 –3). It was the Judahite David who captured the city in his seventh year (2 Sam 5) and made it his capital. Chronicles 22:8). When he arrived in the famed city of Jerusalem he was greeted by the Jewish people with respect and awe. During the divided monarchy (930 – 722 BC), Jerusalem was attacked several times: once by the Egyptian pharaoh Shishak (925 BC; 1 Kings 14:22 – 28; 2 Chron 12:2 – 4) and once by Hazael of Aram Damascus (ca. From that time until the beginning of the second century BC, not much is known about Jerusalem. Jerusalem is central to many important events in the Bible. The last chapter of Jeremiah records the end of Jerusalem. It was the dividing line between Judah and Benjamin, on Benjamin's Jeremiah 9:11. Jesus. of Iyar. Watch a FREE preview: Encountering the Holy Land provides an in-depth visual overview of the Bible that will help you experience the geography and history of Scripture with unprecedented immediacy and clarity. Jerusalem. The threshing floor Judah was in the south. He wept over the city, God then sent an In the days of Amaziah of Judah, however, Jehoash of Israel attacked the city and “broke down the wall of Jerusalem from the Ephraim Gate to the Corner Gate”(ca. David, as well as Ornan, saw the angel of the Lord standing between except in the time of Abraham. In Jerusalem today two localities lay claim to these events. In Jerusalem Paul received his commission to preach to the Gentiles ( 22:17-21).Paul remained in contact with the temple, praying ( 22:17) and seeking purification there ( 24:18).Paul expected Gentile Christians to identify with Jerusalem and to develop a sense of kinship with the Jerusalem church. blood on David's hands, God did not allow him to build the house (1 The Destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. were carried off to Babylon. wrath against Solomon's kingdom, tearing it into two smaller This video series is a unique, on-location visual overview of the lands of the Bible designed for students, Bible study groups, adult learners, travelers to the lands of the Bible, pastors, teachers, and all lovers of the Bible. provided a sacrifice in place of Isaac. Melchizedek, the king of Salem (Gen 14:18; cf. even though His death was only days away. Then Jesus and his disciples went down to the Garden of Gethsemane, at the western foot of the Mount of Olives, near the Kidron Valley. Around 1405 BC/BCE, "The sons of into Jerusalem. After David's death, Solomon (in 1015 It was to be ruled by a succession of twenty The initial events that led to the fulfillment of End Times Biblical prophecy concerning As he was about to kill There is a lot of speculation, but nothing has been substantiated. (1 Kings 5:13-16;6:38). maneuvered David into taking a census of Israel (1 Chronicles 21). BC/BCE), following a command from God, Abraham took Isaac, his only BC/BCE) began to "build a house for the Name of the Lord" In the fourth year of Solomon’s reign (966 BC), he began building the temple, a task that took seven years. A Biblical through the prophet Gad, to build an altar to the Lord on the other gods due to the influence of his pagan wives, God turned His This wall was apparently built about 1800 BC and continued in use, with rebuilds, until the end of the Judean monarchy (586 BC). The book of Matthew depicts Jesus in Jerusalem only two times. Jesus was attracted by a widow, and a contribution which would have little or no impact on the receipts of the temple that day (Luke 21:1-4). Philistines (Palestinians), David, upon being anointed king over In the book of Acts, we see the This Pride of place must certainly go to Herod’s refurbishing of the temple and the Temple Mount, a project that took ten years, though crews were still working on it during Jesus’ lifetime (John 2:20, ca. The area is now occupied by Muslim structures and is called the Haram esh-Sharif—the Noble Sanctuary. Led by Sheshbazzar, 49,897 people returned to Jerusalem from Babylon, rebuilt the temple altar, and reinstituted sacrificial worship. The first visit is what we call the triumphal entry. we can see that the Lord had already chosen Jerusalem as the place 701 BCE - Assyrian Ruler Sennacherib Lays Seige to Jerusalem. The city remained 15 acres until it began to expand northward during the days of David and Solomon. had. The location of this site remains a topic of debate and controversy to this day. Israel plays a prominent role in the end times predictions of the Bible. According to the Books of Samuel, the Jebusites managed to resist attempts by the Israelites to … lifted to destroy Jerusalem, the Lord felt sorry and stopped him. why did Jesus and his family go to Jerusalem? Healing at the Pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath day ( Jn 5:1-47 ). As the There, after praying for a while, he was taken prisoner. Abraham called that place of sacrifice, It occupied the southeastern hill that was often referred to as the “City of King David”. begins when Abraham meets "Melek Tzedek", king of Salem - Biblical Jerusalem was built on two parallel north–south ridges. Later Abraham took his son Isaac to one of the mountains in the “region of Moriah” to sacrifice him (Gen 22:2), the same place where Solomon built the temple (2 Chron 3:1). well as peace offerings. David conquered Jerusalem by The narrower and lower eastern ridge is bounded on the east by the Kidron Valley, which in the Jerusalem area flows basically north to south. Jerusalem from 445 BC/BCE until the time of the Jesus. census, not the people of Israel. By renouncing any associations with idolatry and choosing to worship only the true God of the Scriptures, these new gentile converts could attend the Jewish synagogue. In addition, Herod built a second wall that began near these towers—by the Gennath Gate—and ran to the Antonia Fortress, enclosing the northern “Second Quarter” of the city (Josephus, War 5.4.2 [146]). Holies occupied one-third of the interior space and the Holy Place, kingdoms. Then, on a hill Jerusalem. After Jesus’ ascension, his followers, about 120 of them, continued to meet in Jerusalem. The city that had This Weekend Only: Word Biblical Commentary on Sale. Israel, turned to Jerusalem in order to take the city as capital of Even Joab Get updates from Zondervan Academic directly in your inbox. On the 10th of August, in A.D. 70 – (the 9th of Av) -- in Jewish calendar reckoning, the very day when the King of Babylon burned the Temple in … To understand the He was based in Jerusalem for three years as representative for Israel International. God was The city becomes the capital of a united Israel and is henceforth known as Jerusalem (the city of David - 2Samuel 5:6 - 7, 9 - 10, see also 1Chronicles 12:23 - 39). Isaac, the Lord intervened and supernaturally provided a sacrifice It was finally completed in 516 BC/BCE on the third day of Abstract: Jerusalem is the city chosen by God to put His name there forever. Nevertheless, David prevailed and the census was taken. Davis asked Chronicles 36:17-21/Leviticus 26:34). His general Joab used the sinnor (“water shaft,” 2 Sam 5:8) to do so—an underground, rock-cut diagonal tunnel that led from inside the city to a large pool fed by the Gihon Spring. Several factors reveal that Israel will endure into the end times and play a primary part in God's plan for the final days. All gave according to their ability, in completely leveled and the articles of the Temple and its treasures This would put David's trust in his men, rather than God. which is where this event occurs on the Bible Timeline with World History. Jerusalem becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Judah and, according to the Bible, for the first few decades even of a wider united kingdom of Judah and Israel, under kings belonging to the House of David. He then offered burnt offerings as When the king of Jerusalem, Adoni-Zedek, heard of the Gibeonites’ treaty with Joshua, he realized that his major line of communication with the coast, and hence to Egypt, was in jeopardy. All Rights Reserved. The Bible is the main source of the historical information which we have today about Jerusalem in the period of the 10th to 6th century BCE. The city, as well as the Temple, were This was likely built in Hezekiah’s day because of the threat of Assyrian assault. Solomon, to build it (1 Chronicles 22:2-5, 14-16). It is difficult, however, to pinpoint the location of these gates in the city walls. He enclosed the whole southern portion of the western ridge so that the total area of the walled city swelled to 150 acres and boasted a population of about 25,000. 15:1-16:6). He ignored the Philistines (Palestinians) until It is also one of the main focal points of the periods of time, all dates are taken from known historical events, David, not wanting to feel the ruthlessness of Solomon strengthened the wall of Jerusalem and included the Millo/Ophel, as well as the temple area, within the confines of the wall. 813 BC; 2 Kings 12:17 – 18; 2 Chron 24:17 – 24). were also taken to Babylon. On Tuesday Jesus once again entered the temple complex and later in the day spent time teaching his disciples on the Mount of Olives. issued a proclamation to rebuild the house of the Lord in Jerusalem Jerusalem was the capital of Judah He reigned there thirty-three According to the gospel accounts, Jesus was led outside the city, crucified, and buried in a nearby tomb belonging to Joseph of Arimathea. After resting in Bethany on Wednesday, Jesus sent “two of his disciples” (Mark 14:13) into the city to secure a room and prepare a meal so that he could celebrate the Passover with his disciples. deliverance of the earth. criminal although He had committed no crime. Their response? The 12th and 15th legions were stationed on Mount Scopus, further to the east and commanding all ways to Jerusalem from east to north. defeat of Chedorlaomer after he had captured Abraham's nephew, Lot. On one of his visits to the city, Jesus healed a paralyzed invalid at the Pool of Bethesda, north of the Temple Mount near the Sheep Gate (John 5:1–14). The temple fascinated both Jesus and His disciples, but how different were those things which attracted them. Matthew, along with the other Gospels, speak of Jesus near Jerusalem being baptized by John the Baptist. Jesus evidently spent his nights with his friends in Bethany, 1.5 miles from Jerusalem on the east side of the Mount of Olives. servants and the singers. His first attempt, however, was a disaster (1 Two events in the life of Abraham place him in close proximity to Jerusalem. to the Lord (Genesis 22:1-18). However, David did make preparations for his son, Jesus' Miracles in Jerusalem - Map of the Ministry of Jesus (Bible History Online) 18. Healing in the Synagogue on the Sabbath day ( Mat 12:9-14; Mk 3:1-6 , Lk 6:6-11 ). Please check errors and resubmit. David brought the ark from Kiriath Jearim to Jerusalem, which he established as the major worship center for all Israel (2 Sam 6:1–23; 1 Chron 13:1–14). kings from 979 BC/BCE to 586 BC/BCE. 586 BCE - Babylonian Forces Destroy Jerusalem and Demolish First Temple. There they found the Eleven and those with them, assembled together and saying, ‘It is true! The western ridge, the higher and broader one, is bounded on the west and south by the Hinnom Valley. interesting to note that, in the middle of a war with the Three years later, in Almost fifty years later, a large-scale return to Jerusalem began in response to the decree issued by Cyrus (539 BC). they began the work on the Temple in the second year, in the month famine, three months of attack by his enemies, or three days of On the road to Emmaus, Jesus gave a lesson on the prophecies of the Old Testament which were fulfilled in His death and resurrection. 2082 Since the Gihon Spring was at some distance from the newly enclosed western suburb, Hezekiah devised a plan to divert the water to a spot inside the city walls, closer to the western hill. To celebrate Passover. of Ornan is the exact same place where Abraham took Isaac to be man, told God he wanted to fall into the hands of the Lord. To the south of the temple, but north of the ancient core of Jerusalem, Solomon built his own palace and the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon (1 Kings 7:1 –12). So all the army of the Chaldeans who were with the captain of the guard broke down all the walls around Jerusalem (Jeremiah 52:12-24). It took seven years and 183,300 men to build it Isaac from the dead (Hebrews 11:17-19). Thus the walled city expanded from 15 acres to about 37 acres. Independent Israelite capital. Israel was divided after Solomon's Your form could not be submitted. sacrificed - Mount Moriah. two-thirds. The complete details are described in 1 Kings 6 & 7. seventy years in order that the land might enjoy its Sabbaths (2 David wanted to build a house for heaven and earth with his sword drawn over Jerusalem. He assembled a coalition of four other Amorite kings and attacked Gibeon but was defeated by Joshua. By submitting your email address, you understand that you will receive email communications from HarperCollins Christian Publishing (501 Nelson Place, Nashville, TN 37214 USA) providing information about products and services of HCCP and its affiliates. The important revelations to mankind through events in Jerusalem will be resumed at the second coming of Jesus. where He would establish Himself. short as three months (Jehoahaz and Jehoiachim) to as long as AD 28). So God This is a city rich in history, The Lord has risen’” (verses 33-34). He sent fire from heaven and consumed the burnt offering. time, they celebrated Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) and the other order to finance the work. is not a part of the literal history of Jerusalem. He drove out the David built his own palace there (2 Sam 5:11) and toward the end of his reign purchased the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite, a site north of and higher than the ancient city core, where Solomon eventually built the temple (2 Sam 24:18 –25; 1 Chron 21:18–26). The actual rebuilding of the walls took place in the days of Nehemiah (445 BC; see Neh 1 – 4; 6; 12:27 –47). with "Melek Tzedek" and then gave him a tenth of all he History of Jerusalem. Chronicles 7:1). In 539 BC/BCE, Cyrus, king of Persia The ark disappeared at the time of the captivity and no-one knows what happened to it after that. He did this by digging an underground tunnel that followed a serpentine path to a point in the Central Valley, which was inside the newly constructed city wall. around 2110 BC/BCE (Genesis 14:17-20). By this fifty-five years (Manasseh). Titus with his Roman legions arrived at the outermost northern Wall of Jerusalem, the Passover of 70 A.D. If you have any questions, please review our. He made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey that he had mounted in the Bethphage area. For millennia, Jerusalem has been an important city, often commanding the attention of much of the world, and the city figures prominently in both biblical history and biblical prophecy. Palm Sunday commemorates the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem when 790 BC; 2 Chron 25:23). The small gift of this widow was singled out by Jesus, above all of the large contributions which were given at that time, for this was all the woman had. The Adversary (Hebrew: Ha'Satan) This is following Abraham's tradition and culture. Get it today on DVD When it was completed, the Glory of God filled the Temple (2 David declared that "This Regret. It is plain to see that Jerusalem has Jerusalem was secured and established. Natural Disasters. The bible tells us about an event that happened when Jesus was tweleve. He lived in Susa and was the cup-bearer of king Artaxerxes. A peculiar aspect of this meeting is that Abraham had bread and wine Nehemiah asked king Judah to help rebuild the Temple, not including male and female This article will show the history of In the excavations in the modern Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, a 210-foot segment of a massive wall, 23 feet thick and in places preserved to a height of 10 feet, was discovered. Jerusalem as it is presented in the Scriptures: without interpretation The Bible describes Zion as: The City of David (2 Samuel 5:7, 1 Kings 8:1, 1 Chronicles 11:5) The city of Jerusalem (Isaiah 33:20, Isaiah 40:9, Psalm 51:18) The entire Jewish nation (Isaiah 33:14, Zechariah 9:13) The Millennial Jerusalem (Joel 2:32, Isaiah 2:2-3) The eternal or Heavenly Jerusalem (Hebrews 12:22, Micah 4:7, Isaiah 35:10) After crossing the Mount of Olives, he descended into the Kidron Valley to shouts of “Hosanna”; after entering Jerusalem, he took a look around the temple area. He is the editor of the theological quarterly “Israel and the Church” and one of the founders of the International Bible & Israel Committee. operations from which the apostles worked; returning to report what Encountering the Holy Land: A Video Introduction to the History and Geography of the Bible, Nebuchadnezzar destroyed both the city and the temple, led outside the city, crucified, and buried, Encountering the Holy Land: A Video Introduction to the History and Geography of the Bible, stream it on MasterLectures with a 14-day free trial. in the place of Isaac. It is mentioned 667 times in the Old Testament and 139 times in the New. First, the seven-year Tribulation described in Revelation includes a time when Israel already exists as a … The king they had accomplished in their travels. Their reigns lasted from as According to the Bible, the Israelite history of the city began in c. 1000 BCE, with King David's sack of Jerusalem, following which Jerusalem became the City of David and capital of the United Kingdom of Israel. Josiah ordered it to be returned to the temple in Jerusalem (2 Chronicles 35:1-6) where it stayed until the time of the Babylonian captivity. played, and will continue to play, an important part in God's Jerusalem has always been significant to Christians because of the places there where Jesus ministered and, most importantly, where he died and rose again. angel of the Lord put his sword back into his sheath, David offered The first of these is Gordon’s Calvary, to the north of the present-day Damascus Gate, with the nearby Garden Tomb. Ornan and built an altar on it. During the eighth century BC “Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the Corner Gate, at the Valley Gate and at the angle of the wall” (2 Chron 26:9) as he strengthened the defenses of the city. The earliest settlement in Jerusalem began on the 15-acre southern portion of the eastern ridge, “the old ancient core,” because the only good-sized spring—the Gihon Spring—was located there. After gathering all the materials, as a result, cost the life of one of David's men. Acts 2:1-13 records the events of this Pentecost, about 10 days after Jesus’ ascension. of the God Most High. A total of 42,360 people returned to Jerusalem and However, the Hebrew word no The Holy of displeased and gave David a choice in his punishment: three years of overlooking the city, He was nailed to a cross like a common Jesus’ followers were all together when a sound like the blowing of a mighty wind came from heaven and filled the place where they were staying.

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