What was Jerusalem to Jesus?

According to the New Testament, Jerusalem was the city to which Jesus was brought as a child, to be presented at the Temple (Luke 2:22) and to attend the festival of passover (Luke 2:41). According to the gospels, Jesus Christ preached and healed in Jerusalem, especially in the courts of the Temple.
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What is the relationship between Jerusalem and Jesus?

For Christians, Jerusalem is also the place where Jesus preached, died and was resurrected. Many also see the city as central to an imminent Second Coming of Jesus. Jerusalem is now a major pilgrimage site for Christians from around the world.
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Why did Jesus go to Jerusalem?

However, as we see Jesus enter Jerusalem he is revealing his identity as Messiah. This is because he knows he has come to the end of his ministry. He makes a grand entrance into the city on a donkey to fulfil the prophesy of Zechariah, “Tell the city of Zion, Look, your king is coming to you!
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What is Jerusalem according to the Bible?

A holy city for Jews (see also Jews), Christians (see also Christian), and Muslims; the capital of the ancient kingdom of Judah and of the modern state of Israel. The name means “city of peace.” Jerusalem is often called Zion; Mount Zion is the hill on which the fortress of the city was built.
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Who does Jerusalem belong to?

Jerusalem, Hebrew Yerushalayim, Arabic Bayt al-Muqaddas or Al-Quds, ancient city of the Middle East that since 1967 has been wholly under the rule of the State of Israel.
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Why did Jesus go to Jerusalem when he was 12?

In the second story, he entered Jerusalem at 12 years of age for the family's annual Feast of Passover visit (Luke 2:41-51). Every year Jesus went to the Feast with his parents, family, and friends.
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Why did Jesus accompany his parents to Jerusalem?

When Jesus was 12 years old, He accompanied His parents, Mary and Joseph to Jerusalem. This was a yearly trip from Nazareth for the family to celebrate Passover. Jesus was not yet 13, so He was not allowed to be a full member of the Jewish religious community.
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What does going up to Jerusalem mean?

The Jews use an another term now, “making Aliyah,” or returning to live in Israel. Translated literally, it means “to go up.” Aliyah is referenced in Psalm 147: “The Lord doth build up Jerusalem: he gathereth together the outcasts of Israel.” And in many ways, one does rise up to reach Jerusalem.
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Why is Jerusalem a holy city for Christianity?

Jerusalem became holy to Christians because it was holy to Jesus. The founder of a messianic movement within Judaism, Jesus had preached the coming Kingdom of God from the beginning of his public activ- ity.
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Where is the birthplace of Jesus?

Birthplace of Jesus: Church of the Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route, Bethlehem. The inscribed property is situated 10 km south of Jerusalem on the site identified by Christian tradition as the birthplace of Jesus since the 2nd century.
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Why was Jerusalem destroyed?

The Jewish Amoraim attributed the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem as punishment from God for the "baseless" hatred that pervaded Jewish society at the time. Many Jews in despair are thought to have abandoned Judaism for some version of paganism, many others sided with the growing Christian sect within Judaism.
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Is Jerusalem on top of a mountain?

Jerusalem is on one mountain; across from it is the Mount of Olives, and there is a narrow valley between them, the Valley of Jehoshaphat.
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Is Jericho in Palestine or Israel?

Jericho is located in the Jordan River Valley in modern Palestine. At an elevation of 864 feet below sea level, Jericho is not only the oldest city on Earth but also the lowest one.
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Where did Jesus go when he was 12 years old?

"Jesus at the Age of Twelve Years goes to the Temple" . A Practical Commentary on Holy Scripture.
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Where did Jesus go for 18 years?

The 18 unknown years

Christian tradition suggests that Jesus simply lived in Galilee during that period. Modern scholarship holds that there is little historical information to determine what happened during those years.
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When did Jesus go to Jerusalem?

In Matthew 21:1–11, Mark 11:1–11, Luke 19:28–44, and John 12:12–19, Jesus descends from the Mount of Olives towards Jerusalem, and the crowds lay their clothes on the ground to welcome him as he triumphantly enters Jerusalem. The triumphal entry is traditionally commemorated on Palm Sunday.
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How old was Jesus at the time of his crucifixion?

He dates the crucifixion to the 33rd year of the life of Christ, on Friday 25 March of the 18th year of Tiberius.
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Why did Jesus get baptized at the age of 30?

He began his official rabbinical ministry at age 30, as was the custom, by being baptized to “fulfil all righteousness.” (Matt. 3:15.)
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Where in Israel did Jesus live?

The Gospels say that although Jesus was born in Bethlehem, he spent much of his early life in Nazareth, in northern Israel. Recent archaeological research reveals that during the first century A.D., Nazareth was a Jewish settlement whose inhabitants appear to have rejected the spread of Roman culture.
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Who built Jerusalem?

Scholars believe the first human settlements in Jerusalem took place during the Early Bronze Age—somewhere around 3500 B.C. In 1000 B.C., King David conquered Jerusalem and made it the capital of the Jewish kingdom. His son, Solomon, built the first holy Temple about 40 years later.
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Is Jerusalem built on seven hills?

Jerusalem: Jerusalem's seven hills are Mount Scopus, Mount Olivet and the Mount of Corruption (all three are peaks in a mountain ridge that lies east of the Old City), Mount Ophel, the original Mount Zion, the New Mount Zion and the hill on which the Antonia Fortress was built.
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Does it snow in Jerusalem?

On average, Jerusalem sees 10 to 15 centimeters of snow only every few years. This year's snowfall is unusual; the last time Jerusalem got this much snow was in February 2015. Two years earlier, in December 2013, there was a much larger snowfall.
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Why is Jerusalem called Zion?

The etymology and meaning of the name are obscure. It appears to be a pre-Israelite Canaanite name of the hill upon which Jerusalem was built; the name “mountain of Zion” is common. In biblical usage, however, “Mount Zion” often means the city rather than the hill itself.
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Are Zion and Jerusalem the same?

Zion Add to list Share. In the Hebrew Bible, the Land of Israel and the city of Jerusalem are both referred to as Zion. Other religions use the word Zion to mean "utopia" or "holy place."
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