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  1. B12-B The Final Week of Jesus’ Life on Earth (Part 2) B13 The Spread of Christianity. B14-A Trade and Commerce. B14-B Currency and Weight. B15 Hebrew Calendar. Appearance Settings. Identify features of the Temple Mount: Most Holy, Solomon’s Colonnade, Altar of Burnt Offering, Court of Women, Court of the Gentiles. See the Fortress of Antonia.

  2. Oct 1, 2011 · A QUICK SUMMARY. Secular historians usually say that Jerusalem was destroyed in 587 B.C.E. Bible chronology strongly indicates that the destruction occurred in 607 B.C.E. Secular historians mainly base their conclusions on the writings of classical historians and on the canon of Ptolemy.

  3. MATTHEW 21:1-11, 14-17 MARK 11:1-11 LUKE 19:29-44 JOHN 12:12-19. JESUS ENTERS JERUSALEM IN TRIUMPH. JERUSALEM’S DESTRUCTION IS FORETOLD. The next day, Sunday, Nisan 9, Jesus leaves Bethany with his disciples and heads to Jerusalem. As they approach Bethphage, on the Mount of Olives, Jesus tells two of his disciples: “Go into the village ...

  4. Each time the Bible mentions New Jerusalem, it is said to come down from heaven, where angels guard the city’s gates. (Revelation 3: 12; 21: 2, 10, 12) Also, the city’s great size proves that it could not be on earth. It is a cube measuring “12,000 stadia,” or “furlongs,” around. a (Revelation 21:16; King James Version) Its sides ...

  5. PLAY. Jerusalem Is Destroyed. IT IS over 10 years since King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar took all the best educated Israelites away to Babylon. And now look at what is happening! Jerusalem is being burned down. And the Israelites who weren’t killed are being taken as prisoners to Babylon. Remember, this is what Jehovah’s prophets warned would ...

  6. After about four months of traveling, the Israelites get back to Jerusalem right on time. It is just 70 years since the city was destroyed, and the land was left completely empty of people. But though the Israelites are now back in their own country they will have some hard times, as we will learn next. Isaiah 44:28; 45:1-4; Ezra 1:1-11.

  7. Nehemiah, a servant of King Artaxerxes, was an Israelite who lived in the Persian city of Shushan. Nehemiah’s brother came from Judah with bad news: ‘The people who returned to Jerusalem are not safe. The city walls and gates that the Babylonians destroyed have never been rebuilt.’. Nehemiah was upset.

  8. Nov 1, 2011 · This two-part series presents thoroughly researched and Bible-based answers to questions that have puzzled some readers. Part One Established the Following Points: Secular historians say that Jerusalem was destroyed in 587 B.C.E. *. Bible chronology indicates that the destruction occurred in 607 B.C.E.

  9. In time, Jerusalem expanded to the west and north. Judean kings after Solomon added walls and gates. Ongoing archaeological research may shed light on the exact line and extent of some parts of the walls. The city was destroyed in 607 B.C.E. and remained desolate for 70 years. About 80 years after the Jews’ return, Nehemiah embarked on an ...

  10. The Walls of Jerusalem. While rebuilding the wall, the workers must keep their swords and spears ready both day and night. As Babylonian captives, the Israelites face many tests. Once back in Jerusalem, faithful men like Ezra and Nehemiah help rebuild the temple and the wall.

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