Prince William visits Jerusalem's holy sites.
Prince William visits Jerusalem's sacred sites.
Above: Southwest corner of Jerusalem's Temple Mount.
Jerusalem's Destruction in 607 B.C. E.
Why did faithful Christians survive Jerusalem's destruction?
Baruch listened to Jehovah and survived Jerusalem's destruction.
How would Christians know that Jerusalem's destruction was near?
What did Jesus indicate with regard to Jerusalem's temple?
As foretold, Jerusalem's 70- year desolation ended right on time.
Despite all the opposition, Jerusalem's wall was completed in 52 days.
The international community believes Jerusalem's status should be resolved through negotiation.
That was 125 years before Jerusalem's destruction in 607 B.C. E.
Jerusalem's Old City is also registered,
but not included in the territorial status.
Then God said to me,“Son of man, I am destroying Jerusalem's supply of bread.
How were the days of Jerusalem's tribulation cut short,
and how was“ flesh” thus saved?
Which occurred after Jerusalem's destruction in 607 B.C. E.,
resulted in many Jews living in Egypt.
With 700 administrators, doctors, nurses, technicians and cleaners, it is one of Jerusalem's largest downtown employers.
The buildings were located in the Upper City, where Jerusalem's wealthy people lived, including the high priests.
Jesus knew that God“ did not want” animal sacrifices to continue to be offered at Jerusalem's temple.
Before he asked the king's permission to rebuild Jerusalem's walls, Nehemiah prayed, and God granted his request.
What urgent matter required attention before Jerusalem's wall could be inaugurated,
and what fine example did many set?
Jerusalem's days were numbered,
and the apostle's Jewish brothers and sisters in Judea would face great tests of faith.
After Jerusalem's destruction, what happened to the false prophets and to Jehovah's true prophet,
giving us what assurance today?
As soon as Jerusalem's wall is completed, Nehemiah sets up the gates
and makes arrangements to secure the city.
Jesus had just told them, in no uncertain terms, that Jerusalem's impressive temple buildings would be completely destroyed!
Near the end of his earthly life, Jesus presented himself to Jerusalem's residents as their duly anointed King.
Ezra wrote about the rebuilding of the temple under Zerubbabel,
while Nehemiah wrote concerning the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.
As soon as Jerusalem's wall is completed,
Nehemiah sets up the gates and makes arrangements to secure the city.
They broke down Jerusalem's wall and burned all the houses that belonged to the king and his officials.
Eliashib had set a good example for the
people by fully supporting Nehemiah in the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls.