Main Solomon s Temple Second Temple Third Temple File Jerusalem Modell BW 2.JPG thumb 275px A model of Herod s Temple adjacent to the Shrine of the Book exhibit at the Israel Museum , Jerusalem. Jews and Judaism sidebar history style float right cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 valign top The Temple in Jerusalem or Holy Temple hebrew language Hebrew lang he , Modern Hebrew language Modern ... by Solomon , son of David . Recent history The Temple Mount, along with the entire Old City of Jerusalem ... to pray at the holy site. Israel officially unified East Jerusalem , including the Temple Mount ... in Jerusalem is referred to by this name. Location There are three theories as to where the Temple ... ref Ernest L. Martin , The Temples that Jerusalem Forgot , 2000 ref of the Temple Mount. Scholars ... Jerusalem in Christianity In addition to the Hebrew Bible , the Temple is mentioned many times in the New ... October 2005 Leen Ritmeyer Ritmeyer, Leen . The Quest Revealing the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Jerusalem ... DEFAULTSORT Temple In Jerusalem Category History of Hanukkah Category Jewish history Category Jewish theology Category Tabernacle and Jerusalem Temples Category Temple Mount Link FA he ar bg ca Temple de Jerusalem cs Jeruzal msk chr m da Templet i Jerusalem de Jerusalemer ... tenplua fa fr Temple de J rusalem fur Templi di Jerusalem gl Templo de Xerusal n ... i Jeruzalemit simple Temple in Jerusalem sk Jeruzalemsk chr m sr Jerusalimski Hram sh Jeruzalemski ... Beis HaMikdosh was one of a series of structures which were historically located on the Temple Mount in the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem , the current site of the Dome of the Rock ... Israelite and later Jewish worship. According to classical Judaism Jewish belief , the Temple acted as the figurative footstool of shechina God s presence and a The Third Temple Third Temple will be built there in the Jewish eschatology future . Construction The Bible reports that the First Temple ... more details
File Temple mount.JPG thumb 250px The Temple Mount Jerusalem large Main Jerusalem History of JerusalemJerusalem was the principal city of Judea in the years between 538 BCE and 70 CE, from the beginning ...&f false Lee I. Levine, Jerusalem portrait of the city in the second Temple period 538 B.C.E. ... Levine, Lee I., Jerusalem portrait of the city in the second Temple period 538 B.C.E. 70 C.E. Jewish ... broke out in 167 BCE and the Temple purified from pagan influences in 164 BCE, Jerusalem nevertheless ... in the Temple Mount . In 63 BCE Pompey and the Roman army arrived in Jerusalem, Siege of Jerusalem 63 ... right thumb Jason high priest Jason s Tomb Jerusalem of the Second Temple period was surrounded ... built. Hundreds of burial caves from the Second TempleJerusalem are strewn around the city ... right thumb 250px Pool of Bethesda Model of Jerusalem in the Late 2nd Temple Period , at the Israel ... of Second Temple period Jerusalem, King Herod s rule was characterized by contrast and contradictions .... Urban landscape Ninety percent of all archaeological finds in Jerusalem dating from the Second Temple ... during the First Jewish Roman War . In Jewish history this timespan is known as the Second Temple period or Second Commonwealth ref The Second Temple period in Jerusalem is typically defined as the period between the return to Zion and the destruction of the second Temple in 70 CE, although some extend ... in the diaspora prayed towards Jerusalem on a daily basis and made Three Pilgrimage Festivals pilgrimages during religious festivals . Jerusalem was fertile grounds for religious creativity the Pharisees of Second Temple Judaism developed into the Tannaim and Rabbinic Judaism Judaism s post exilic ... though exactly when this occurred remains disputed. It was also in Jerusalem during the later stages of this period that Origins of Christianity Christianity was born . The 600 years of the Second Temple ... some reliant on the Kohen Gadol Temple priests , while the majority were led by traditional non priestly ... more details
One Jerusalem is an organisation with the stated mission of maintaining a united Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel . It was founded as a response to the Oslo accords Oslo Peace Process , specifically, out of a concern that the settlement might lead to Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem s Temple Mount or Noble Sanctuary . Chaired by former Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky , the organisation is entirely publicly funded. One Jerusalem s website describes its activities as follows One Jerusalem organizes, educates and rallies supporters in Israel and all democratic countries, so that we can educate elected government officials ... . An inaugural rally organised by One Jerusalem in January 2001 to protest the proposal of Palestinian sovereignty over the Temple Mount attracted a crowd variously described as thousands http archives.cnn.com 2001 WORLD meast 01 08 mideast.04 CNN Report 2001 01 08 , 100,000 Israeli TV reports via http archives.cnn.com 2001 WORLD meast 01 08 mideast.04 CNN and 400,000 http www.onejerusalem.org One Jerusalem . One Jerusalem has over 100,000 members from across the globe. Founding Members David Bar Illan , Rabbi Chaskel Besser , Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox The Baroness Cox , Dore Gold , Emil L. Fackenheim , Douglas Feith , David Horowitz Zionist David Horowitz , Jean Kahn , Yechiel Leiter , Jackie Mason , Nancy Montgomery , Libby Pataki , Eli Pollack , Tom Rose , Natan Sharansky , Michael Siegal , Ron Silver , David P. Steinmann http 64.233.179.104 search?q cache HLLwN77YekYJ www.onejerusalem.org AboutUs.asp 22douglas 20feith 22&hl en&ct clnk&cd 4 http rightweb.irc online.org profile 1146 External links http www.onejerusalem.org One Jerusalem Official Homepage http www.1jr.co.il One Jerusalem in Hebrew Category Jerusalem Category Non governmental organizations involved in the Israeli Palestinian conflict Category Jewish political organizations Category Political organizations in Israel fr One Jerusalem ... more details
See also Timeline of JerusalemJerusalem large The Siege of Jerusalem can refer to several historical events Sack of Jerusalem 925 BC by biblical pharaoh Shishaq, identified as Shoshenq I of the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt . Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem 701 BC by Sennacherib , king of the Assyrian Empire . Siege of Jerusalem 597 BC by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Siege of Jerusalem 587 BC by Nebuchadnezzar II Siege of Jerusalem 63 BC by Pompey the Great , bringing about the incorporation of Judea into the Roman Republic . Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC by Herod the Great , ending Hasmonean rule over Judea. Siege of Jerusalem 70 by Titus , ending the major portion of Great Jewish Revolt. It ended in the destruction of Herod s Temple . Siege of Jerusalem 614 by Shahrbaraz Sassanid general capturing the city from the Byzantines, part of the Roman Persian Wars Siege of Jerusalem 637 by Khalid ibn al Walid Rashidun general under Umar Umar the Great , capturing the city from the Byzantine Empire Siege of Jerusalem 1099 by the crusaders, a part of the First Crusade Siege of Jerusalem 1187 by Saladin , resulting in the recapture of the city by the Muslims Siege of Jerusalem 1244 by the Khwarezmians , again resulting in the recapture of the city from the Christians, to whom it had been returned by treaty Siege of Jerusalem 1834 Battle of Jerusalem 1917 involved the capture of the city in the Sinai and Palestine campaign of World War I by British and Commonwealth forces Siege of Jerusalem 1948 during the 1948 Arab Israeli War. The city was divided between Jordan and Israel Israel made Jerusalem its capital. An Six Day War West Bank encirclement of Jerusalem occurred in 1967, which was completed ... never quite took place. In literature Siege of Jerusalem poem , 14th century Middle English alliterative poem depicting the events of 70 AD. The Siege of Jerusalem , 1771 poetical drama by Mary ... Category History of Jerusalem bg cs Obl h n Jeruzal ma de Belagerung Jerusalems ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox World Heritage Site WHS The Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls ref http whc.unesco.org en list 148 Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls. UNESCO World Heritage Centre . ref Image Image Jerusalem, city wall.jpg 250px State Party No nation named by UNESCO ref . See Positions on Jerusalem ref br Site proposed by Jordan Type Cultural Criteria ii, iii, vi ID 148 Year ... park in Tasmania Walls of Jerusalem National Park about the walls surrounding the Old City of Jerusalem walls within the Old City Western Wall and Southern Wall The Walls of Jerusalem lang he surround Old City Jerusalem the old city of Jerusalem approx. 1  km . The walls were built between 1535 and 1538, when Jerusalem was in the Ottoman empire region of Palestine , by order ... 8.2  feet . The walls contain 34 watchtowers and Gates in Jerusalem s Old City Walls 8 gates . In 1981, The Jerusalem walls were added, along with the Old City of Jerusalem, to the UNESCO World Heritage ... Session of the World Heritage Committee ref The walls of Jerusalem, which were built originally to protect ... they ceased to serve as a means of protection for the city. History The city of Jerusalem has been surrounded ... of today s Jerusalem, which was relatively small 50,000 square meters but was fortified. Remains of this wall ... in the Tanakh , Jerusalem remained a Jebusite city until the rise of David , who conquered the city ... , David s son, built the first temple in the city and also extended the city walls in order to protect the temple. During the First Temple period and until the destruction of the First Temple, the city ... Jerusalem Jewish quarter of the city is located. After several decades of Babylonian captivity of Judah ... allowed the Jews to return to Judah and rebuild the Temple. The construction was finished in 516 BCE ... and to govern Judah, which was ruled as Yehud province under the Persians. During the Second Temple ... Roman War Fall of Jerusalem Fall of Jerusalem , the walls were destroyed and were later partially ... more details
Holiday image Jom Jeruschalajim.jpg image size 350px caption Jerusalem Day 2007, Jaffa Road holiday name Jerusalem Day official name lang he Yom Yerushalayim observedby Israelis, Jews begins Iyar 28 type significance The reunification of Jerusalem under Israeli control after the Six Day War . The first time Jews control Jerusalem since the Destruction of the Second Temple of Jerusalem Second Holy Temple by the Romans in 70 AD. relatedto date2009 May 22 date2010 May 12 date2011 June 1 date2012 May 20 Jerusalem Day lang he , Yom Yerushalayim is an Jewish holiday New Israeli Jewish national holidays Israeli national holiday commemorating the reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City Jerusalem Old City in June 1967. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel declared Jerusalem Day a minor religious holiday to thank God for victory in the Six Day War and for answering the 2,000 year old prayer of Next Year in Jerusalem . The day is marked by state ceremonies, memorial services for soldiers who died in the battle for Jerusalem, parades through downtown Jerusalem, reciting the Hallel prayer with blessings in synagogues, and saying ... view 79 29 Machon Shilo The Rebbe s Hallel Bot generated title ref There are also lectures on Jerusalem ... holidays israel yom yerushalayim Holidays Yom Yerushalayim Jerusalem Day in Israel Bot generated title ref Schoolchildren throughout the country learn about the significance of Jerusalem, and schools in Jerusalem hold festive assemblies. ref name autogenerated1 http www.myjewishlearning.com ..., Hebrew Academy of Long Beach Bot generated title ref History File Israel Jerusalem Day.jpg thumb left 300 Jerusalem Day 2004 at the Western Wall Under the 1947 UN Partition Plan , which proposed ... Jerusalem was to be an international city, neither exclusively Arab nor Jewish for a period of ten years, at which point a referendum would be held by Jerusalem residents to determine which country to join ... more details
worth of Jerusalem stone to construct a Replicas of the Jewish Temple Replica of the Temple of Solomon ...File Jerusalem Western Wall stones.jpg thumb right 250px Jerusalem stone Western Wall , JerusalemJerusalem ... , dolomite and dolostone dolomitic limestone , common in and around Jerusalem that have been used ... s most celebrated structures, including the Western Wall . Jerusalem stone continues to be used ... Prusher, The Christian Science Monitor, January 4, 2000 ref Geology File Jerusalem stone in the rough.jpg thumb The stone in its natural state. Image Turonian Jerusalem Stone 031612.JPG thumb Lithographic ... of Jerusalem Stone meleke . The highlands of Judea and Samaria are primarily underlain by sedimentary ..., ranging in color from white to pink, yellow and tawny, is known collectively as Jerusalem stone. Soft Senonian limestone is found to the east of Jerusalem, and has long been used as an inexpensive building material. ref name IGC Influence of Geological Conditions on the Development of Jerusalem ... File RNB 0457.jpg thumb 150px Jerusalem stone facade of Inbal Jerusalem Hotel in Jerusalem Municipal laws in Jerusalem require that all buildings be faced with local Jerusalem stone. ref http query.nytimes.com ... jsource Society & Culture Architecture Jeruarchitecture1948.html Jerusalem Architecture ... js rennert history 12.html The British Mandate from Jerusalem Life Throughout the Ages in a Holy City . Online course material from the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies, Bar Ilan University ... types were quarried from the Judean limestone and dolomite in and around the Old City of Jerusalem. ref http denver.bizjournals.com denver stories 2008 08 18 story9.html Holy Land s Jerusalem stone cements base of U.S. buyers, Denver Business Journal ref This variety of stone gives Jerusalem its unique ... structures gives them a golden hue, giving rise to the term Jerusalem of Gold . ref Arkin, Yaacov ... Jerusalem , The Ministry of National Infrastructures, Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel ... more details
preached and healed in Jerusalem, especially in the Temple Courts. Jerusalem historian Dan Mazar reported in a series of articles in the Jerusalem Christian Review on the archaeological discoveries ... of Bishop Macarius of Jerusalem the True Cross Cross of Christ , after removing a Temple to Venus ... Chronicles 3 1 connects this to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The book of Psalms , which has been ...Jerusalem large Main Religious significance of Jerusalem See also Timeline of Jerusalem For Christianity Christians , Jerusalem s place in the ministry of Jesus and the Apostolic Age , as recorded in the New ... Bible . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 08344a.htm III Catholic Encyclopedia Jerusalem Before ... of Jesus Resurrection , and Ascension of Jesus Ascension of the Divine Saviour have rendered Jerusalem ... Acts 6 8 15 . ref Jerusalem in the New Testament and early Christianity See also Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem According to the New Testament , Jerusalem was the city to which Jesus was brought as a child, to be Presentation of Jesus at the Temple presented at the Temple Bibleverse Luke ... of Jesus and the money changers Jesus cleansing of the Temple at the Temple Court, chasing various ... of the Gospels, there are accounts of Jesus Last Supper in an Upper Room in Jerusalem, his arrest ... ascension and Second Coming prophecy to return . File Jerusalem Cenacle BW 5.JPG left thumb The Cenacle ... is located under the current structure. Image Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre BW 24.JPG thumb left ..., Gethsemane, is probably somewhere near the Church of All Nations Jerusalem Church of All Nations on the Mount ... , to the north of the Temple area. Popularly, the exterior pavement where the trial was conducted ... s Palace Jerusalem Herod s Palace on Mount Zion . The Via Dolorosa , or way of suffering, is the traditional ... Gordon that this site, rather than the Holy Sepulchre, is the true place of Golgotha. Image Jerusalem Church of all nations BW 7.jpg right thumb The Church of All Nations Jerusalem Church of All Nations ... more details
in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. After he was ejected from the Garden of Eden , he returned to this spot ... towards Jerusalem If he is standing in Jerusalem, he should face towards the Holy Temple small Berakhot ... In Jewish Law and custom Temple in Jerusalem Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Second Temple Destroyed.jpg thumb The destruction of the Temple in JerusalemTemple has been mourned by Jews for almost 2,000 years. In antiquity, the Jewish religion revolved around the Temple in Jerusalem . The Sanhedrin ... of the Temple. Maimonides records a list of bylaws which applied to Jerusalem during the Temple ... upon Your altar, and upon Your Temple. Rebuild Jerusalem, the city of holiness, speedily in our days ... of Jerusalem ref gallery Image Jerusalem Ugglan 1.jpg Reconstruction of the Temple of Solomon according ...Jerusalem large main Religious significance of Jerusalem See also Timeline of Jerusalem Since the 10th century BCE Jerusalem has been the Four Holy Cities holiest city , focus and spiritual center of the Jewish people Israel was first forged into a unified nation from Jerusalem some three thousand years ... years Jerusalem was the seat of Jewish sovereignty, the household site of kings, the location of its .... Roger Friedland, Richard D. Hecht. To Rule Jerusalem , University of California Press, 2000, p. 8. ISBN 0 520 22092 7 The Jewish bond to Jerusalem was never broken. For three milennia, Jerusalem has ... www.mfa.gov.il MFA Facts 20About 20Israel State Jerusalem 20the 20Holy 20City Jerusalem the Holy City ... of Jerusalem to Judaism is so strong that even secular Jews express their devotion and attachment to the city and cannot conceive of a modern State of Israel without it... For Jews Jerusalem is sacred simply because it exists... Though Jerusalem s sacred character goes back three millennia... . Leslie J. Hoppe. The Holy City Jerusalem in the theology of the Old Testament , Liturgical Press, 2000, p. 6. ISBN 0 8146 5081 3 Ever since King David made Jerusalem the capital of Israel 3,000 years ago ... more details
File Jerusalem Dome of the rock BW 14.JPG thumb 300px right Dome of the Rock in the Old City Jerusalem Old City File EastJerusalemMap.svg thumb 300px right Map of East Jerusalem East Jerusalem or Eastern Jerusalem refer to the parts of Jerusalem captured and annexed by Jordan after the 1948 Arab Israeli War and then captured and annexed by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War . It includes Jerusalem s Old City Jerusalem Old City and some of the holiest sites of Judaism , Christianity , and Islam , such as the Temple ... East Jerusalem may refer to either the area under Jordanian rule between 1949 and 1967 which was incorporated into the municipality of Jerusalem after 1967, covering some convert 70 km2 sqmi 0 abbr ... of the pre 1967 Jordanian controlled part of the Jerusalem municipality, covering convert 6.4 ... district, the Old City and surrounding neighborhoods . East Jerusalem is the proclaimed capital of the proposed ... Organization s Palestinian Declaration of Independence of 1988, Jerusalem is stated to be the capital of the State of Palestine . In 2000 the Palestinian Authority passed a law designating East Jerusalem ... 200210 06 eng20021006 104530.shtml Arafat Signs Law Making Jerusalem Palestinian Capital ... names Jerusalem as capital , BBC News, published October 6, 2002. ref although Ramallah serves as the administrative capital. Israel has declared all of Jerusalem, both East and West sections, as its undivided eternal capital. Following the 1948 Arab Israeli War , Jerusalem was divided into two parts ... in such western Jerusalem neighbourhoods as Katamon or Malha were forced to leave the same fate befell Jews in the eastern areas, including the Old City Jerusalem Old City and Silwan . The only eastern ... is not considered part of East Jerusalem. Following the 1967 Six Day War , the eastern part of Jerusalem came under Israeli rule, along with the entire West Bank. Shortly after the Israeli takeover, East Jerusalem was annexed, together with several neighboring West Bank villages. In November ... more details
of Judah prisoner. By the end of the First Temple Period , Jerusalem was the sole acting religious ... of the coins bear a mint mark. Classical antiquity See also Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period ... the Temple of Herod has never seen a beautiful building in his life. And Tacitus wrote that Jerusalem ... Titus reconquered and subsequently destroyed much of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in 70  CE ... 70 Sack of Jerusalem . Inside wall from the Arch of Titus , Rome. The Menorah Temple Menorah ... Shekel . Obverse the Temple in Jerusalem Jewish Temple facade with the rising star, surrounded by Simon ... Muqaddas , which is linguistically equivalent to the Hebrew Beit Ha Mikdash , the Temple in Jerusalem ... to Jerusalem, as well as limitations on Jews from visiting the Temple Mount due ...See also Timeline of JerusalemJerusalem large During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed ... June 3, 2008 . According to Eric H. Cline s tally in Jerusalem Besieged. ref The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE , making Jerusalem one of the List of cities by time of continuous ... jsource Peace jerutime.html title Timeline for the History of Jerusalem work Jewish Virtual ... web url http weekly.ahram.org.eg 2010 995 focus.htm title A brief note on Jerusalem author Azmi Bishara ... 05 counterfeit history jerusalem title Constructing a Counterfeit History of Jerusalem author Daniel ... in the life of a nation for so long a time, as Jerusalem has done in the life of the Jewish people. David Ben Gurion , 1947 ref ref For three thousand years, Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish ... of a people as has Jerusalem in the life of Jewry and Judaism. Throughout centuries of exile, Jerusalem remained alive in the hearts of Jews everywhere as the focal point of Jewish history ... history, that word would be Jerusalem. Teddy Kollek DC Washington Institute For Near East Policy, 1990 ... url http hnn.us articles 7257.html title How Jews and Arabs Use and Misuse the History of Jerusalem ... more details
John of Jerusalem may refer to Monarchs John of Brienne c. 1170 1237 , King of Jerusalem John I John II of Jerusalem 1259 or ca 1267 1285 , King of Cyprus John I and Jerusalem John II Religious leaders Saint John the Baptist Bishop John II of Jerusalem c. 1170 1237 , Bishop of Jerusalem John III of Jerusalem 516 524 , Patriarch of Jerusalem John IV of Jerusalem 575 594 , Patriarch of Jerusalem John V of Jerusalem 706 735 , Patriarch of Jerusalem John VI of Jerusalem 838 842 , Patriarch of Jerusalem John VII of Jerusalem 964 966 , Patriarch of Jerusalem John VIII of Jerusalem 1106 1156 , Patriarch of Jerusalem in exile John IX of Jerusalem 1156 1166 , Patriarch of Jerusalem in exile hndis ca Joan de Jerusalem ... more details
name Kedar And designated the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as the Farthest Mosque mentioned in that verse ...The Islamization of Jerusalem began in the first year A.H. 620 CE , when Islam instructed Muslims to face ... of Jerusalem for Muslims ref Under the Caliphates In 638 the Islam ic Caliphate extended its dominion to Jerusalem. ref Jerusalem Illustrated History Atlas Martin Gilbert, Macmillan Publishing ... Monophysite Christian Patriarch Sophronius , assuring him that Jerusalem s Christian ... The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem last Runciman first Steven ... . He prayed outside the church, where the Mosque of Omar Jerusalem Mosque of Umar Omar stands ... bishop Arculf , who lived in Jerusalem from 679 to 688, the Mosque of Umar was a rectangular wooden ... Center for Jerusalem Studies, Bar Ilan University title The Early Arab Period 638 1099 accessdate ... of the Dome of the Rock in the late 7th century. ref Cite book title The Holy City Jerusalem ... al Muqaddasi writes that Abd al Malik built the shrine in order to compete in grandeur with Jerusalem s monumental churches. ref name Yisrael Shalem Over the next four hundred years Jerusalem s prominence ... mzank Jerusalem p period4 3.htm last Zank first Michael publisher Boston University title Abbasid ... Caliphate Fatimid ruler expelled the native Christian population before Jerusalem was Siege of Jerusalem 1099 conquered by the Crusades Crusaders , who massacred most of its Muslim and Jewish ... created the Kingdom of Jerusalem . By early June 1099 Jerusalem s population had declined ... title First Crusade Siege of Jerusalem journal Military History url http www.historynet.com historical ... Foundation title Main Events in the History of Jerusalem accessdate 2007 02 02 year 2003 work Jerusalem The Endless Crusade ref Under the Ayyubid dynasty of Saladin, a period of huge investment ... of religious endowments. However, for most of the 13th century, Jerusalem declined to the status ... more details
of Jerusalem to some day take place at the Temple Mount in accordance with various prophecy prophecies ... upon the Ezekiel s New Jerusalem. After the Second Temple was built after the exile, Jerusalem s population ... of a progression of New Jerusalem thought. In Ezekiel, the focus is primarily on the human act of Temple ... in Jerusalem. Their condemnation of the Temple focused on criticizing High Priests. They were also ... Temple leadership and re establish true Temple worship. The surviving New Jerusalem texts in Qumran ... Temple leadership, not the Temple itself. Their vision of the New Jerusalem looked for the reunification ... of Jerusalem. 3 Baruch 1 3 Third Baruch certainly mourns over the Temple. Yet 3 Baruch is not ultimately .... There is no temple building in the New Jerusalem. God and the Lamb are the city s temple, since ... 22 marks a sudden and remarkable shift in New Jerusalem apocalyptic rhetoric I saw no temple in the city ... for its residents. Henceforth, Christians believed that the New Jerusalem no longer required a Temple ... of the New Jerusalem, including plans for a Temple Lot temple . However, due to political and military ...Other uses Infobox settlement name New Jerusalem official name New Jerusalem other name Tabernacle of God br Holy City br City of God br Celestial City br Heavenly Jerusalem br Jerusalem above br Zion ... of Patmos watches the descent of the New Jerusalem from God in a 14th century tapestry. coordinates ... , the Prophecy of New Jerusalem or City where God is there hebrew , Jehovah shammah , ref Ezekiel 48 35 ref also titled Heavenly Jerusalem , in the Book of Revelation as well as Zion ... ref 70.4km to the south, based on the Malbim s commentary to the book of Ezekiel ref of the Temple ..., or divine recreation of the city of Jerusalem in Christianity Jerusalem . It is also interpreted ... s. John of Patmos describes the New Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation in the Christian Bible , and so the New Jerusalem holds an important place in Christian eschatology and Christian mysticism ... more details
Islamization of Jerusalem under Jordanian occupation Islamization of the Temple Mount Judaization ...Jerusalem large The Judaization of Jerusalem lang ar , tahweed il quds lang he ... and demographic landscape of Jerusalem to correspond with a vision of a united and fundamentally Jew ish Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty. ref name Zink Citation title A quiet transfer the Judaization of Jerusalem author Valerie Zink journal Contemporary Arab Affairs volume 2 issue 1 date January ..., among others, by that of Hassassian in Ginat et al., who defines the Judaization of Jerusalem as impos ... The question of whether there is an Israeli government policy for the Judaization of Jerusalem is a matter ... moot. Background see also History of Jerusalem Positions on JerusalemJerusalem has a long ... Jerusalem their home over the years. Although the city came under Muslim rule in 638, it retained its ..., including 60 churches, were constructed, and a number of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem, like ..., 1998, p. 87. ref ref name Odedp65 This project was completed by the Mamluk s who wished to make Jerusalem ... Odedp65 Peri, Oded. Christianity under Islam in Jerusalem , BRILL 2001, Pg 65. ISBN 9004120424 ref In modern times, Jerusalem was ruled by the Ottoman empire , who ruled over much of Palestine from the 16th century until the end of World War I . Under their rule Jerusalem was home to Jews, Christians ... 3. pg. 119. ref Jerusalem became an important administrative capital in the 19th century after the Ottomans established a new Jerusalem district. ref name Dumperp209 Dumper et al., 2006, p. 209. ref ... the centrality of Jerusalem for Judaism . ref name Rejwanp40 Rejwan, 1998, p. 40. ref Political factors ... of the Ottoman Empire at this time was that increased Jewish immigration to Jerusalem received ..., Jews had grown to represent the single largest religious community in Jerusalem. ref name Karkp28 ...&TTL Is Jerusalem Being Is Jerusalem Being Judaized ? , Jewish Political Studies Review 15 1 2 Spring ... more details
, sacks Jerusalem and erects an altar to Zeus in the Second Temple after plundering it. 167 ... capture Jerusalem following the Battle of Beth Zur , and rededicate the Temple see Hanukkah . The Hasmoneans ... visits Jerusalem and offers a hecatomb in the temple. ref http books.google.co.uk books?id p75tWhrwGT8C ... statue of himself be set up in the Herod s TempleTemple in Jerusalem . ... Only Caligula s death ... Helena visits Jerusalem and orders the destruction of Hadrian s temple to Venus which had been built ... the Temple in Jerusalem and Jews are allowed to return to the city ref name Browning1978 p.176 ... attempts to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem. 380 Theodosius I declares Christianity the State church ... Land 610 The Temple Mount in Jerusalem become the focal point for Muslim Salah prayers , known ...stack clear true Jerusalem large Jews and Judaism sidebar history This is a Chronology timeline of major events in the History of Jerusalem a city that had been fought over sixteen times in its history. ref Steckoll, Solomon H., The gates of Jerusalem , Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1968, preface ref During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times ... s tally in Jerusalem Besieged. ref Ancient history Ancient period Image Egypt 1450 BC.svg thumb left ... The Levant showing Jerusalem in c. 830 BCE Image Map of Assyria.png thumb left Neo Assyrian Empire ..., Diane. 2001. Cities through Time Daily Life in Ancient and Modern Jerusalem . Geneva, Illinois Runestone ... scholars have often interpreted the location of the mountain to be Jerusalem, although this is disputed ... and New Kingdom New Kingdom Egyptian period c.1550 1400 BCE Jerusalem becomes a vassal to Egypt as the Egyptian ... BCE Correspondence in the Amarna letters between Abdi Heba , Canaanites Canaanite ruler of Jerusalem ... collapse c. 1000 BCE According to the Bible, Jerusalem is inhabited by Jebusites and is known as Jebus ... BCE King David attacks and captures Jerusalem. Jerusalem becomes City of David and capital of the United ... more details
Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount , as the capital of the State of Palestine , and claims that West ...Jerusalem large There are differing legal and diplomatic positions on Jerusalem held within the international ... html displaystory.html Disney response on Jerusalem exhibit calms Arabs . Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post Service October 1, 1999 Deborah Sontag. Two Dreams of Jerusalem Converge in a Blur New York Times . May 21, 2000. ref Governments and scholars alike are divided over the legal status of Jerusalem ... books.google.co.uk books?id NUhGYFwhx 0C&pg PA15&dq status of jerusalem in international law&cd 2 v onepage&q status 20of 20jerusalem 20in 20international 20law&f false Whither Jerusalem? proposals and positions concerning the future of Jerusalem , Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995. pg. 15. ISBN 90 411 0077 6 ref Most countries of the world do not recognize Jerusalem as Israel s capital. Many do ... Nations proposal that Jerusalem should have an international status. ref name Sharkansky See Governing Jerusalem again on the world s agenda, by Ira Sharkansky , Wayne State University Press, 1996 ... PA23 v onepage&q &f false ref The chief dispute revolves around Israel s control of East Jerusalem , while broader agreement exists regarding the Israeli presence in West Jerusalem . ref name WJ De ... s control of East Jerusalem which occurred after the 1967 Six Day War , nor its 1980 Jerusalem Law proclamation, which declared a complete and united Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. ref http daccessdds.un.org ... of Jerusalem such as Mevaseret Zion . ref name Sharkansky Jerusalem is a contentious issue in final status peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian National Authority , which claims Jerusalem ... Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has stated that Jerusalem belongs to the Jewish people and will remain ... and communities advocate Jerusalem should be an international city. ref http www.fmep.org reports special reports israels uncertain victory in jerusalem europe affirms support for a corpus ... more details
For the Jerusalem Council in Judaism , see Sanhedrin For the Council of Jerusalem in Early Christianity , see Council of Jerusalem For the Eastern Orthodox Council in the seventeenth Century, see Synod of Jerusalem 1672 For the modern Jerusalem Council , see High Council of B nei Noah disambig ... more details
or temple. Moriah Jerusalem large Biblical Hebrew m w r y h chosen of is Tetragrammaton the LORD ... 234, 251 . The name is in reference to the Hebrew name for the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem , Beit ... built on the remains of the Temple in Jerusalem Jewish Temple . Its Arabic counterpart, ly ...Names of Jerusalem refers to the multiple names by which the city of Jerusalem has been known and the etymology of the word in different languages. According to the Jewish Midrash , Jerusalem has 70 names ... Hebrew names for Jerusalem in Jewish scripture . ref Ilana Caznelvugen lists the 72 names in her two articles Many names for Jerusalem and 70 Names for Jerusalem , Sinai 116, Mosad Harav Kook, 1995. The Jerusalem ... of peace. Hebrews 7 2 ref That the name Salem refers to Jerusalem is evidenced by Psalms 76 2 which uses Salem as a parallel for Zion , the citadel of Jerusalem. Similarly the writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews equates Salem with Jerusalem and the same identification is made by Josephus and the Aramaic Targums. In the Amarna letters , Uru alim is used for Jerusalem and is recognized as being a cognate ... Whole , Complete Jerusalem Arabic language Arabic r al m , r alaym ru al m , ru alaym ... Jeruzal Y ruzal eh Spanish language Spanish Jerusal n Hungarian languaga Magyar Hierosolyma Jerusalem ... God s city. ref http books.google.co.il books?hl en&lr &id JD 0SEV3Sd8C&oi fnd&pg PA133&dq jerusalem ... and Mysticism, eds. Daphna Arbel and Andrei Orlov ref Other midrashim say that Jerusalem means ... Corporation, 1947, entry Jerusalem ref ref Gerhard Kittel editor , Gerhard Friedrich editor ... , Eerdmans, 1985, entry Sion Zion , Ierousalem Jerusalem , Hierosolyma Jerusalem , Hierosolymites inhabitants of Jerusalem ref Similarly the Old Norse form Jorsala lacking the m sound of the Hebrew indicates ... of Genesis , Moriah is the name of the Temple Mount at a time when it is uninhabited. It is the place ... eh with Shalem is the origin of the name Jerusalem . Neveh Tzedek Oasis of Justice ... more details
Jerusalem Modell BW 2.JPG thumb right A model of Herod s Temple adjacent to the Shrine of the Book ... temples in Jerusalem was called Beit Hamikdash , which translates literally as the Holy House. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the site where the First Temple of Solomon and the Second Temple were built ... for the Temple in Jerusalem there were local places of worship contemporaneous with the existence ...Other uses Refimprove date April 2009 File Hephaistos.temple.AC.02.jpg thumb 300px Temple of Hephaestus , a Doric order Doric Greek temple in Athens with the original entrance facing east, 449 BC western ... Wat Hindu temple in Cambodia , one of the largest temples in the world. A temple from the Latin word ... or gods. The word temple dates to about the 6th century BCE. ref name Harper cite web last Harper first .... Oldest temple G bekli Tepe , located in southern Turkey , is the oldest known, existing temple ... 001.jpg thumb Ziggurat of Ur , Iraq The temple of Mesopotamia derived from the cult of gods and deities ... , and Babylonian . The most common temple architecture of Mesopotamia is the structure of sun baked ... shrine or temple stood Egyptian temples File LuxorTemple1.jpg thumb Luxor temple , Egypt main Egyptian temple Ancient Egypt ian temples were meant as places for the Egyptian pantheon gods to reside on earth. Indeed, the term the Egyptians most commonly used to describe the temple building, wt n r ... presence presence in the temple linked the human and divine realms and allowed humans to interact ... , ref Assmann 2001, p. 4 ref and thus it was the purpose of a temple as well. ref Shafer, Byron ... Acropilos wide view.jpg thumb Parthenon on Acropolis of Athens Acropolis , Athens Main Greek temple Roman temple Though today we call most Greek religious buildings temples, the ancient pagans would ... structure, but by the middle of the 6th century BCE had become increasingly elaborate. Greek temple ... and sited the temple were performed by an augur through the observation of the flight of birds ... more details
Rabbinical Literature The Jerusalem Talmud , talmud meaning instruction , learning , lang he ... the Galilee area rather than from Jerusalem . The Jerusalem Talmud predates its counterpart, the Babylonian ... and is studied much more than the Jerusalem Talmud. In general, the terms Gemara or Talmud, without ... Place and date of composition The Jerusalem Talmud probably originated in Tiberias in the School ... of semicha formal scholarly ordination . It was thought that the compilers of the Jerusalem ... to Babylonian Talmud File Yerushalmi Talmud.jpg thumb left 250px A page of a medieval Jerusalem Talmud ... compilations. The language of the Jerusalem Talmud is Jewish Palestinian Aramaic, a Western Aramaic ... was the idea that the redactors of the Jerusalem Talmud had to finish their work abruptly see ... the Stammaitic passages, the remaining text would be quite similar in character to the Jerusalem Talmud. Neither the Jerusalem nor the Babylonian Talmud covers the entire Mishnah for example, a Babylonian Gemara exists only for 37 out of the 63 tractates of the Mishnah. In particular The Jerusalem ... 1 year 1976 publisher BasicBooks, A Division of HarperCollins Publishers ref The Jerusalem Talmud has ... it was written in the Land of Israel where the laws applied. The Jerusalem Talmud does not cover ... TempleTemple , while the Babylonian Talmud does cover it. It is not clear why this is, as the laws were not directly applicable in either country following the Temple s 70 CE destruction. In both Talmuds, only one tractate of Tohorot ritual purity laws related to the Temple and sacrificial system is examined, since the other tractates deal exclusively with Temple related laws of ritual purity ..., while the Jerusalem Talmud only seldom cites the Babylonian rabbis. The Babylonian version contains ... of the centuries of redaction between the composition of the Jerusalem and the Babylonian Talmud, the opinions of early amoraim might be closer to their original form in the Jerusalem Talmud. Influence ... more details
Simeon of Jerusalem , son of Clopas , was a Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the second Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Bishops of Jerusalem Bishop of Jerusalem ... Ecclesiastica , IV, v. ref According to a universal tradition the first bishop of Jerusalem was James ... Eusebius relates that Simeon was elected by the community at Jerusalem chose to succeed James blockquote After the martyrdom of James and the conquest of Jerusalem which immediately followed, it is said ... s Temple in 70. About the year 107 or 117 he was Crucifixion crucified under Trajan by the proconsul Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes in Jerusalem or the vicinity. ref Eusebius, http www.ccel.org ... Simeon of Jerusalem is identified with one of the prophets and teachers in Antioch named Simeon ... Hegesippus referring to him as the second cousin as bishop of Jerusalem. Other exegetes consider ... von Jerusalem spalten 363 364 ref He has also been identified with the Apostle Simon the Zealot ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simeon Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Galilee , Iudaea Province DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Jerusalem , Iudaea Province DEFAULTSORT Simeon Of Jerusalem Category Seventy disciples Category 100s deaths Category 1st century ... saints Category New Testament people Category Saints from the Holy Land Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem ... and Judaism Category 2nd century executions Category Book of Acts ca Sime I de Jerusalem de Simeon Jerusalem el es Sime n de Jerusal n fr Sim on de J rusalem id Simeon Niger it Simeone ... more details
imagesize 150px caption St. Sophronius of Jerusalem birth place Damascus death place Jerusalem titles Patriarch of Jerusalem beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized ... 11, 638 in Jerusalem in Greek language Greek was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death, and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church ... of Jerusalem, he was a monk and theologian who was the chief protagonist for Orthodoxy orthodox teaching ... 09 13 ref . On the death of Moschus in Rome in 619, Sophronius accompanied the body back to Jerusalem ... patriarch of Jerusalem in 634. Soon after his enthronement he forwarded his noted synodical letter ... Christians , ref Averil Cameron and Lawrence Conrad ref died soon after the fall of Jerusalem ... Covenant Umari Treaty . The caliph himself came to Jerusalem, and met with the patriarch at the Church ... the Church s status as a Christian temple. ref Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades , vol ... as the Saracen siege of Jerusalem and on various liturgy liturgical celebrations. His http www.monachos.net library Sophronius of Jerusalem, Anacreontica 19 and 20 Anacreontica 19 and 20 seem ... Jerusalem during one of his many journeys. The order of the two poems has to be inverted to establish ... circuit throughout the most important sanctuaries of Jerusalem at the end of 6th century, described ... of Jerusalem or Solyma , the Anastasis, the Golgotha Rock of the Cross , the Church of the Holy Sepulchre ... of Gaza and the Martyrdom of Bishop Sophronius of Jerusalem , ARAM Periodical 15 2003 , 129 50 ... of Jerusalem Orthodox icon and synaxarion http web.archive.org web 20060429163403 http www.christianorigins.com ... box before Modestus of Jerusalem Modestus title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 634 638 after ... OF DEATH Jerusalem Category Arab people Category Arab Christians Category Syrian saints Category 560 births Category 638 deaths Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category People from Damascus Category ... more details
The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy Palestinian Patriarchate disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sh Patrijarh Jeruzalema sv Patriark av Jerusalem ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 JewishMusic Jerusalem of Gold lang he , Yerushalayim Shel Zahav is a popular Israel i song written by Naomi Shemer in 1967. The original song described the Jew ish people s 2000 year longing to return to Jerusalem Shemer added a final verse after the Six Day War to celebrate Jerusalem s re unification, after 19 years of Jordanian occupation. History Naomi Shemer wrote the original song for the Israeli Music Festival, held on 15 May 1967, the night after Israel s nineteenth Yom Ha atzmaut Independence Day . She chose the then unknown Shuli Nathan to sing the song. Some of the song s melody is based on a Basque people Basque lullaby, Pello Joxepe Foolish Joseph , composed by Juan Francisco Petriarena Xenpelar 1835 1869 , which Shemer had heard in a performance ... Haaretz, 6 May 2005 ref At that time, the Old City Jerusalem Old City was still occupied by Jordan and under Jordan ian rule Jew s had been exiled from the Old City and all of Jerusalem east of the Old ... it. On 7 June, the Israel Defense Forces liberated the eastern part of Jerusalem and the Old City from the Jordanians. When Shemer heard the paratroopers singing Jerusalem of Gold at the Western Wall ... about shofar s sounding from the Temple Mount is a reference to an event that actually took place on 7 June. Themes Many of the lyrics refer to traditional Jewish poetry and themes. Jerusalem of Gold ... forget thee Jerusalem is a quote from Psalm 137, verse 5. Other versions Many artists recorded their own ... Jerusalem Of Gold Youtube.com ref The late Israeli singer Ofra Haza sang a poignant version of the song ... needed date September 2009 References reflist External links http www.jerusalemofgold.co.il Jerusalem of Gold http www.internationalwallofprayer.org Index 002 Jerusalem of Gold English Lyrics.html English ... songs Category Jerusalem Category Jerusalem culture cs Jeruzal m ze zlata de Jerusalem aus Gold es Jerusal n de oro eu Jerusalem urrezkoa fr J rusalem d or it Gerusalemme d oro he nl ... more details