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Evidence of idol worship, evil kings, and Christian churches add to our understanding of the world of the Bible. It was one thing after another, after another, after another…. SHARE tweet email print. Subscribe to continue reading. Subscribe Already a subscriber? Unlock This Article for a Friend To unlock this article for your friends, use any of the social share buttons on our site, or simply copy the link below. Share This Article with a Friend To share this article with your friends, use any of the social share buttons on our site, or simply copy the link below.

Varieties of Cisterns 8. Birket Israel 9. Pool of Bethesda The Twin Pools Birket Chammam el BaTrak Birket Mamilla Birket es Sultan Low-Level Aqueduct High-Level Aqueduct The "Egyptian Tomb" 5.

The "Garden Tomb" 6. Tomb of "Simon the Just" 7. Other Antiquities 8. Ecclesiastical Sites IX. Tell el-Amarna Correspondence 2. Joshua's Conquest 3. Site of the Jebusite City 4. David 5. Expansion of the City 6. Solomon 7.

Solomon's City Wall 8. The Disruption B. Invasion of Shishak B. City Plundered by Arabs Capture of the City by Jehoash of Israel Uzziah's Refortification B. Ahaz Allies with Assyria B.

Hezekiah's Great Works Hezekiah's Religious Reforms Manasseh's Alliance with Assyria His Repair of the Walls Josiah and Religious Reforms B. Jeremiah Prophesies the Approaching Doom Nebuchadnezzar Twice Takes Jerusalem B. Cyrus and the First Return B. Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls Bagohi Governor Alexander the Great The Ptolemaic Rule Antiochus the Great Hellenization of the City under Antiochus Epiphanes Capture of the City B.

Capture of B. Attempted Suppression of Judaism The Maccabean Rebellion The Dedication of the Temple B. Defeat of Judas and Capture of the City Judas' Death B. Jonathan's Restorations Surrender of City to Antiochus Sidetes B. Hasmonean Buildings Rome's Intervention Pompey Takes the City by Storm Parthian Invasion Reign of Herod the Great B. Herod's Great Buildings Herod Archelaus 4 B. Pontius Pilate King Agrippa Rising against Florus and Defeat of Gallus The City Besieged by Titus 70 A.

Party Divisions within the Besieged Walls Capture and Utter Destruction of the City Rebellion of Bar-Cochba Hadrian Builds Ella Capitolina Constantine Builds the Church of the Anastasis The Empress Eudoxia Rebuilds the Walls Justinian Chosroes II Captures the City Heracleus Enters It in Triumph Clemency of Omar The Seljuk Turks and Their Cruelties Crusaders Capture the City in The Kharizimians Ottoman Turks Obtain the City A.

Jews and "Zionism" 2. The Name. The most ancient Biblical form is yerushalem, shortened in Psalm compare Genesis to Salem, but in Massoretic Text we have it vocalized yerushalaim. In Jeremiah Esther 2 Chronicles ; 2 Chronicles we have yerushalayim, a form which occurs on the Jewish coins of the Revolt and also in Jewish literature; it is commonly used by modern Talmudic Jews.

In Hebrew: The form Hebrew with the ending -aim or -ayim is interpreted by some as being a dual, referring to the upper and lower Jerusalem, but such forms occur in other names as implying special solemnity; such a pronunciation is both local and late. In Greek and Latin: In the Septuagint we get Ierousalem , constantly reflecting the earliest and the common Hebrew pronunciation, the initial letter being probably unaspirated; soon, however, we meet with Hierousalem -with the aspirate-the common form in Josephus, and Hierosoluma in Maccabees Books II through IV , and in Strabo.



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