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Holy Sites in Jerusalem

Holy Sites in Jerusalem. Abraham Abraham led his people to the land of Canaan, roughly modern-day Israel

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Holy Sites in Jerusalem

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Abraham

Abraham led his people to the land of Canaan, roughly modern-day Israel.

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Moses and Exodus

Moses led the Jews out of Egypt and back to the holy land.

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King David & Jerusalem

• Around 1000 BCE, King David united the Jewish people and made Jerusalem his capital.

• Yerushalayim, means "Heritage of Peace."

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Judah and Israel: the Kingdoms of David and Solomon

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Solomon the Wise

David’s son Solomon built the First Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

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Solomon threatens to “divide” a baby in order to determine the true mother.

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The Temple of Solomon: the First Holy Temple of Judaism.

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The Ark of the Covenant was located in the Holy of Holies on the Foundation Stone inside the First Temple.

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Babylonian Captivity

Around 586 BCE, the First Temple was destroyed and many Jews were exiled to Babylonia.

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Return to Jerusalem

The Persians allowed the Jews to return to the holy land and they rebuilt the temple in 516 BCE.

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In 19 BCE, Herod, a Jewish client king under Roman rule, expanded the temple.

Herod’s Temple

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Herod’s Temple: the Second Holy Temple of Judaism.

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Destruction of the Temple & the Diaspora

In 70 CE, the Great Jewish Revolt against Roman rule resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple and the Diaspora, the exile of Jews.

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The Western Wall

The Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall, the remains of the Second Temple, remains the focal point of Jewish worship.

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Christianity and the Holy Land

According the Christian tradition, Jesus preached, was crucified and resurrected in Jerusalem.

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Church of the Holy Sepulchre(Church of the Resurrection)

• Located on the Hill of Calvary, where the New Testament describes that Jesus was crucified.

• It also is said to contain the place where Jesus was reportedly buried (the sepulchre).

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• Built under Constantine I around 325 CE. Rebuilt or remodeled many times.

• The church has been an important Christian pilgrimage destination since the 4th century.

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The Stone of the Anointing, believed to be the place where Jesus' body was prepared for burial. It is the 13th Station of the Cross.

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The Stations of the Cross(Way of Sorrow)

Christian pilgrims trace the last steps of Jesus.

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Islam and the Holy Land

Muslims believe Muhammad made a journey to Jerusalem around 621 CE.

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The Holy Land under Muslim Rule

• The Holy Land came under Islamic rule in 638 CE.• In 691 CE, the Dome of the Rock was built on the site of

the Temple Mount.

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Dome of the Rock(Noble Sanctuary)

• Built over the Foundation Stone.• Believed to be the spot where Abraham prepared his son for

sacrifice and the last location of the Ark of the Covenant.

• Believed to be the spot where Muhammad ascended to God in Heaven.

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The al-Aqsa Mosque

• Translates as the Farthest Mosque.• Part of the Islamic Noble Sanctuary (Jewish

Temple Mount) in Jerusalem.• Built between 709-715 CE.

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