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  2. What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG

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    New Jerusalem is part of a government. Ancient Jerusalem was the capital of Israel, the place where King David, his son Solomon, and their descendants ruled “on Jehovah’s throne.” ( 1 Chronicles 29:23 ) Jerusalem, called “the holy city,” thus represented God’s rulership in the family line of David.

  3. Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon - JW.ORG

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    Jerusalem is at an altitude of 2,500 feet (750 m) in the central mountains of Judea. The Bible refers to its “loftiness” and to worshipers as ‘going up’ to reach it. ( Ps 48:2; 122:3, 4 ) The ancient city was surrounded by valleys: the Valley of Hinnom on the west and south and the torrent valley of Kidron on the east.

  4. When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed?—Part Two - JW.ORG

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    When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed? —Part Two. What the Clay Documents Really Show. This is the second of two articles in consecutive issues of The Watchtower that discuss scholarly questions surrounding the date of the first destruction of ancient Jerusalem. This two-part series presents thoroughly researched and Bible-based answers to ...

  5. Jerusalem Is Destroyed | Children’s Bible Lessons - JW.ORG

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    A year and a half later, the Babylonian army broke through the walls of Jerusalem and set the city on fire. They burned down the temple, killed many people, and took thousands as prisoners. Zedekiah escaped from Jerusalem, but the Babylonians chased after him. They captured him near Jericho and brought him to Nebuchadnezzar.

  6. Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls of Jerusalem | Children’s Bible...

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    Then he said: ‘Please, let me go to Jerusalem to rebuild the walls.’ King Artaxerxes told Nehemiah that he could go, and the king made sure that he would be safe on his long journey. He also made Nehemiah governor of Judah and gave him wood for the city gates. When Nehemiah arrived at Jerusalem, he inspected the city walls.

  7. The Israelites Leave Babylon and Return to Jerusalem | Bible...

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    But Jehovah’s prophet Isaiah also said that Cyʹrus would give the command for Jerusalem and its temple to be built again. Did Cyʹrus give this command? Yes, he did. This is what Cyʹrus tells the Israelites: ‘Go, now, to Jerusalem and build the temple of Jehovah, your God.’ And this is just what these Israelites are on their way to do.

  8. Captivity in Babylon to Rebuilding of Jerusalem’s Walls - JW.ORG

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    So it was about 22 years after returning to Jerusalem that they finally finished the temple. Next, we learn about Ezra’s trip back to Jerusalem to beautify the temple. This was some 47 years after the temple was finished. Then, 13 years after Ezra’s trip, Nehemiah helped to rebuild Jerusalem’s broken-down walls.

  9. Jesus and His Family Travel to Jerusalem | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG

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    It is springtime. Thus, it is the time for Joseph’s family, along with friends and relatives, to make their yearly trip to Jerusalem. They go there to celebrate the Passover, as the Law directs. (Deuteronomy 16:16) From Nazareth down to Jerusalem is a trip of about 75 miles (120 km). It is a busy and exciting time for all.

  10. Jerusalem Destroyed by the Romans - JW.ORG

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    In 66 C.E., following a Jewish revolt, Roman armies under Cestius Gallus came against Jerusalem. But, as Josephus notes, Gallus “suddenly recalled his troops, . . . and, contrary to all calculation, retired from the city.” This afforded Christians the opportunity to flee from Jerusalem, which they did.

  11. Important Events in Jesus’ Life on Earth (Chart and Map) | NWT -...

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    Bethlehem; Jerusalem. Jesus circumcised (8th day); presented in temple by parents (after 40th day) 2:21-38 1 B.C.E. or 1 C.E. Jerusalem; Bethlehem; Egypt; Nazareth. Astrologers visit; family flees to Egypt; Herod kills young boys; family returns from Egypt and settles in Nazareth. 2:1-23 2:39, 40 12 C.E., Passover. Jerusalem