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the jerusalem chronicles series: The Jerusalem Chronicles Bodie Thoene, 2016-09-13 Now Available in One Volume—The Jerusalem Chronicles When Jesus Wept When Jesus Wept, the first novel in The Jerusalem Chronicles by bestselling authors Bodie and Brock Thoene, unfolds the turbulent times in Judea during Jesus’ ministry, centering on the friendship between Jesus and Lazarus. With rich insights from vineyard owners and vine dressers, the Thoenes explore the metaphor of Jesus as the True Vine, harvesting the ancient secrets found in the Old Testament. Take This Cup Woven into the fabric of prophecy, a young boy named Nehemiah must choose to embrace his destiny as cupbearer to the King of Kings. Behold the Man Behold the Man is the culmination of the Jerusalem Chronicles and brings readers to an encounter with the death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: The Gates of Zion Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2006 Photojournalist Ellie Warne unwittingly becomes the target of a sinister plan when she takes pictures of some ancient scrolls in 1947 Jerusalem. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: First Light Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2004-04 During Passover in Jerusalem, a blind Jewish teenager, Peniel, longs to find meaning in his life, while the Roman officials are plotting against the mysterious Yeshua of Nazareth, who is sought by Marcus, a Roman centurion, and by the shephard Zodak. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Return to Me (The Restoration Chronicles Book #1) Lynn Austin, 2013-10-01 Bestselling Author Lynn Austin Launches New Biblical Saga After years of watching his children and grandchildren wander from their faith, Iddo's prayers are answered: King Cyrus is allowing God's chosen people to return to Jerusalem. Jubilant, he joyfully prepares for their departure, only to learn that his family, grown comfortable in the pagan culture of Babylon, wants to remain. Zechariah, Iddo's oldest grandson, feels torn between his grandfather's ancient beliefs and the comfort and success his father enjoys in Babylon. But he soon begins to hear the voice of God, encouraging him to return to the land given to his forefathers. Bringing to life the biblical books of Ezra and Nehemiah, Return to Me tells the compelling story of Iddo and Zechariah, the women who love them, and the faithful followers who struggle to rebuild their lives in obedience to the God who beckons them home. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Stones of Jerusalem Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2003-02-25 The latest novel from bestselling authors Bodie and Brock Thoene continues the extraordinary story of faith and love in the first century a.d. that they began in their previous book, The Jerusalem Scrolls. The Old City has fallen and Moshe Sachar, the courageous Israeli leader, remains hidden in an underground tunnel, guarding the ancient sacred scrolls that tell of his people's long, heroic history. Following an elder rabbi's instructions, Moshe opens a scroll and again becomes immersed in the ancient biblical tale of Marcus, the Roman centurion, and Miryam, the troubled young woman he loves. Combining superb storytelling with an enchanting historical setting, this thrilling episode presents the gripping plight of a striking cast of biblical characters amid a rich tapestry of romance and intrigue. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Thunder from Jerusalem Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2001-10-01 Early on the morning of May 19, 1948, the long siege of Jerusalem's Old City is lifted as patriot soldiers break through the Zion Gate. But the celebration is short-lived-a long battle ensues. Moshe Sachar, a professor and strategist for the Haganah group, must keep the movement's momentum alive in the face of a dissenting mayor and a disguised SS assassin who has infiltrated the group. Meanwhile, Rachel, his pregnant wife, tends to the growing numbers of wounded at the hospital. Bodie and Brock Thoene bring to life the stories of a striking cast of characters in an epic story of heroism, tragedy, romance, and faith set against a momentous turning point in the history of the world's most sacred city. |
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the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem Vigil Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2001-03-01 For fast-paced, often riveting action, the Thoenes come through with scenes of horror and fear that rival those of James Michener. --The New York Post Bodie and Brock Thoene's superb storytelling comes alive in Jerusalem Vigil, a novel of the struggle for Jerusalem. It is May 14, 1948, in the world's holiest city: today the new State of Israel will be proclaimed and British troops will hand over the key to Zion Gate leaving behind hostile Jewish and Muslim forces poised for battle. Caught up in this historic moment are Moshe Sachar, an archaeology professor who is also a strategist; his pregnant wife, Rachel, who flees Tel Aviv for Jerusalem via a perilous route through the Christian Quarter; and Daoud and Gawan, two orphaned Arab boys who find a father with an unlikely surname. In this engrossing page-turner, the Thoenes combine historical authenticity, unforgettable characters, and gripping drama to create a saga about a fascinating period in world history. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Legends of the West Brock Thoene, Bodie Thoene, 2008-07 Volume four is about two men who are drawn unwittingly into the drama and danger of the Civil War because of those they love--Publisher website (July 2008). |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Song of Redemption (Chronicles of the Kings Book #2) Lynn Austin, 2005-05-01 When King Hezekiah discovers that God's Law forbids him to take multiple wives, he must choose one woman to love. He must also choose to trust God's promises when he decides to rebel against his powerful Assyrian overlords. Hezekiah seeks to strengthen his nation's fortifications by building a tunnel in Jerusalem to hide his water supply. The tension mounts as the Assyrians march closer--and Hezekiah's tunnel remains incomplete.With his officials advising him to submit to the Assyrians, Hezekiah's faith is once more severely tested. Chronicles of the King Book 2. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem's Heart Brock Thoene, Bodie Thoene, 2002 Jerusalem’s Heart plunges us into the maelstrom of the conflict between Jewish and Muslim forces during five brutal days of struggle for the Old City. With more than 7 million books in print, Brock and Bodie Thoene have taken their works of historical fiction to the top of the bestseller charts and into the hearts of their readers. This third installment in the Zion’s Legacy series continues the Thoenes’ tradition of strong characters and fine historical research.-Publishers Weekly |
the jerusalem chronicles series: I And II Chronicles Sara Japhet, 1993-11-01 This volume, a part of the Old Testament Library series, explores the books of I and II Chronicles. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: The Return to Zion Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2006 C.1 ST. AID B & T. 02-12-2007. $13.99. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: A Daughter of Zion Bodie Thoene, 1998-04 Second in The Zion Chronicles, this is the story of Rachel, a returning Jewess whose secret past is uncovered. Met with disdain and left in despair, Rachel's story is full of fast-paced action. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Chronicling the Chronicler Paul S. Evans, Tyler F. Williams, 2013-12-09 The thirteen essays in this volume are largely revised papers which were originally presented as part of the Ancient Historiography Seminar of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies and they investigate particular texts of Chronicles, examine central themes, and consider future prospects for Chronicles study. The volume includes chapters by Shannon E. Baines, Ehud Ben Zvi, Mark J. Boda, Keith Bodner, Paul S. Evans, Louis Jonker, Gary N. Knoppers, Christine Mitchell, Peter J. Sabo, Steven J. Schweitzer, and John W. Wright. The essays represent many different perspectives, methodologies, and conclusions regarding the Chronicler’s work and this volume will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Chronicles, ancient Israelite historiography and biblical literature in general. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: On This Foundation (The Restoration Chronicles Book #3) Lynn Austin, 2015-09-29 The Powerful Concluding Novel to The Restoration Chronicles When news that the wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire, Nehemiah, Jewish cupbearer to King Artaxerxes in Persia, seeks God's guidance. After fasting and prayer, he's given leave to travel to Jerusalem and rebuild the city wall, not anticipating all the dangers that await him on his arrival. The leaders of the surrounding nations become his fierce enemies, plotting to assassinate him and halt the work. A drought, meanwhile, has left the country impoverished, many families resorting to selling their children as bondservants just to keep from starving. Capturing the rebuilding of the wall through the eyes of a number of characters, On This Foundation is a powerful exploration of faith in the midst of oppression, and hope that, in spite of appearances, the gracious hand of God is upon those who believe. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Tradition and Transformation in the Book of Chronicles P.C. Beentjes, 2008-11-30 This monograph contributes to a better understanding of the Book of Chronicles. The past forty years have seen a complete transformation in the study of the Book of Chronicles. The former domination of Chronicles by parallel texts in the Books of Samuel and Kings made way for studying the historical, sociological, literary, theological, and ideological aspects of Chronicles in their own right. This book/document is now increasingly recognized as being of major interest to the Second Temple Period. Reading the book of Chronicles, it appears that the Chronicler is constantly transforming Israel's tradition(s) into a new theological and ideological system. In this study, attention is, therefore, paid both to specific texts, such as 1 Chronicles 17; 21; 2 Chronicles 20; 26, and to particular central themes, such as the special function of Jerusalem, and the peculiar way of how the Chronicler presents prophets, war narratives, and genealogies. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther Marco Conti, Thomas C. Oden, 2014-02-19 The church fathers, as they did in earlier books dealing with Israel's history from the time of Joshua to the united monarchy, found ample material for typological and moral interpretation in 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. This ACCS volume includes comment from Greek, Latin, and Syriac theologians, some of which is available in English for the first time. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: The Jerusalem Scrolls Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2001 In an exciting twist to the existing series, The Jerusalem Scrolls, the fourth book, takes the story back in time to tell an ancient tale of love, faith, and redemption. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Holy Bible (NIV) Various Authors,, 2008-09-02 The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Danzig Passage Bodie Thoene, 2000-09 The net of Hitler's Third Reich begins to close around Jews in prewar Europe and millions are trapped in his sinister web. Kristal Nacht, the Night of Broken Glass, shatters the last illusions for thousands who hoped to escape the Nazi terror. As the synagogues of Berlin burn and Jewish homes are plundered, Danzig Passage follows two families facing the grim reality of life in New Germany. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem Guy Delisle, 2015-08-18 [Jerusalem] is a small miracle: concise, even-handed, highly particular. —The Guardian Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City is the acclaimed graphic memoirist Guy Delisle's strongest work yet, a thoughtful and moving travelogue about life in contemporary Jerusalem. Delisle expertly lays the groundwork for a cultural road map of the Holy City, utilizing the classic stranger in a strange land point of view that made his other books required reading for understanding what daily life is like in cities few are able to travel to. Jerusalem explores the complexities of a city that represents so much to so many. It eloquently examines the impact of conflict on the lives of people on both sides of the wall while drolly recounting the quotidian: checkpoints, traffic jams, and holidays. When observing the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim populations that call Jerusalem home, Delisle's drawn line is both sensitive and fair, assuming nothing and drawing everything. A sixteen-page appendix to the paperback edition lets the reader behind the curtain, revealing intimate process sketches from Delisle's time in Jerusalem. Jerusalem is a masterfully hewn travelogue; topping Best of 2012 lists from The Guardian, Paste, and the Montreal Gazette, it was the graphic novel of the year. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: The Jerusalem Man David Gemmell, 1988 Three centuries after terrible floods drowned most of Earth's civilizations, humanity scratches for safety in a world of deadly evils. And through this world walks Jon Shannow, the Jerusalem Man. His quest is to find lost Jerusalem--and confront the world's evil, including the devil himself. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Chronicles-Maccabees , 2003 This volume of the Navarre Bible commentaries unlocks the mysteries of a wide-ranging sequence of Old Testament books: the historical books of Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Maccabees and the little-known but pivotally important books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther. In these books you'll find the rich and instructive stories of Kings David and Solomon, the Babylonian exile, and its aftermath; the heroism of the Maccabees who gave their lives to preserve their faith in God; and the deep faith and awareness of divine blessing that invests the books of Tobit, Judith, and Esther. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Vienna Prelude Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2005-03 Her own identity was safely disguised. But what about those she loved most. They would soon disappear with all the others unless ... |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Queens of Jerusalem Katherine Pangonis, 2022-02-01 The untold story of a trailblazing dynasty of royal women who ruled the Middle East and how they persevered through instability and seize greater power. In 1187 Saladin's armies besieged the holy city of Jerusalem. He had previously annihilated Jerusalem's army at the battle of Hattin, and behind the city's high walls a last-ditch defence was being led by an unlikely trio - including Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem. They could not resist Saladin, but, if they were lucky, they could negotiate terms that would save the lives of the city's inhabitants. Queen Sibylla was the last of a line of formidable female rulers in the Crusader States of Outremer. Yet for all the many books written about the Crusades, one aspect is conspicuously absent: the stories of women. Queens and princesses tend to be presented as passive transmitters of land and royal blood. In reality, women ruled, conducted diplomatic negotiations, made military decisions, forged alliances, rebelled, and undertook architectural projects. Sibylla's grandmother Queen Melisende was the first queen to seize real political agency in Jerusalem and rule in her own right. She outmanoeuvred both her husband and son to seize real power in her kingdom, and was a force to be reckoned with in the politics of the medieval Middle East. The lives of her Armenian mother, her three sisters, and their daughters and granddaughters were no less intriguing. Queens of Jerusalem is a stunning debut by a rising historian and a rich revisionist history of Medieval Palestine. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: I'm Off Then Hape Kerkeling, 2009-06-16 I'm Off Then has sold more than three million copies in Germany and has been translated into eleven languages. The number of pilgrims along the Camino has increased by 20 percent since the book was published. Hape Kerkeling's spiritual journey has struck a chord. Overweight, overworked, and disenchanted, Kerkeling was an unlikely candidate to make the arduous pilgrimage across the Pyrenees to the Spanish shrine of St. James, a 1,200-year-old journey undertaken by nearly 100,000 people every year. But he decided to get off the couch and do it anyway. Lonely and searching for meaning along the way, he began the journal that turned into this utterly frank, engaging book. Filled with unforgettable characters, historic landscapes, and Kerkeling's self-deprecating humor, I'm Off Then is an inspiring travelogue, a publishing phenomenon, and a spiritual journey unlike any other. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Dunkirk Crescendo Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2005-06-20 As the Fuhrer gathers his forces for another invasion journalist, Josephine Marlow is sent back across the borders, while Colonel Andre Cahrdon decodes a message about the attack so outrageous that no one believes it is the true plan. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem Interlude Bodie Thoene, 1990 As Central Europe is served up on a platter to the Nazis, the British Mandate of Palestine makes it nearly impossible for Jews to emigrate. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Covenant in the Persian Period Richard J. Bautch, Gary N. Knoppers, 2015 The 22 essays in this new and comprehensive study explore how notions of covenant, especially the Sinaitic covenant, flourished during the Neo-Babylonian, Persian, and early Hellenistic periods. Following the upheaval of the Davidic monarchy, the temple's destruction, the disenfranchisement of the Jerusalem priesthood, the deportation of Judeans to other lands, the struggles of Judeans who remained in the land, and the limited returns of some Judean groups from exile, the covenant motif proved to be an increasingly influential symbol in Judean intellectual life. The contributors to this volume, drawn from many different countries including Canada, Germany, Israel, South Africa, Switzerland, and the United States, document how Judean writers working within historiographic, Levitical, prophetic, priestly, and sapiential circles creatively reworked older notions of covenant to invent a new way of understanding this idea. These writers examine how new conceptions of the covenant made between YHWH and Israel at Mt. Sinai play a significant role in the process of early Jewish identity formation. Others focus on how transformations in the Abrahamic, Davidic, and Priestly covenants responded to cultural changes within Judean society, both in the homeland and in the diaspora. Cumulatively, the studies of biblical writings, from Genesis to Chronicles, demonstrate how Jewish literature in this period developed a striking diversity of ideas related to covenantal themes. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Bondage Heather Brown Moore, 2015 A retelling of events that leads to Moses's flight into the wilderness. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: A Light in Zion Bodie Thoene, 1998-04 With only six weeks left before the British pull out of Israel, Moshe and his Jewish troops struggle to keep the Arab-held pass of Bab el Wad open to a food convoy that will save their people, while David and Ellie begin a desperate search for a weapons frieghter destined for the Arabs. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Fifth Seal Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2006 Hurtful gossip swirls around newlyweds Yosef and Mary concerning the timing of Mary's pregnancy, while the prophetess Hannah foretells the birth of Israel's true King, and astronomer Melchior notes the changes in the night sky signifying the birth of Jesus. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Second Touch Bodie Thoene, Brock Thoene, 2004 In first-century Jerusalem, Peniel, a once blind begger, and the lepers in the Valley of Mak'ob are all looking for Yeshua, who has gone to Galilee, while Caiaphas and Herod are trying to find a way to arrest him. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem's Hope Brock Thoene, Bodie Thoene, 2003-10-28 In this bestselling series Bodie and Brock Thoene have thrilled readers with an epic tale chronicling the struggle for the world's holiest and most turbulent city. As Jerusalem's Hope opens, strategist Moshe Sachar remains hidden in a secret tunnel beneath the Temple Mount, safely removed from the chaos of Israel's 1948 war of independence, while the funeral of an elder rabbi proceeds above him. Using the instructions the rabbi gave him before his death, Moshe opens another sacred scroll and is once again transported to the dramatic biblical story of a charismatic but mysterious prophet. As word of the miracles performed by this seer spreads, bloody violence erupts, threatening the future of the Roman state and revealing the prophet's surprising identity. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Chronicles News of the Past Lambda Publishers Inc, 2002-08-01 The Idea: to retell the ancient, hallowed story of the Bible as if it were happening today - or, differently expressed, as if the ancients had been in possession of all the facilities and know-how connected with the production of a modern newspaper!The Result: a serious, authentic and well-founded portrayal of the people and events of the Biblical era, giving the reader two dimensions of depth that no history textbook, with its necessarily compartmentalized, chapter-by-chapter approach, can provide: depth in geographical extension and depth in aspects of living. The perusal of any one issue in this volume will give the reader both an overall view of simultaneous happenings in the Holy Land and in other countries, and a fresh insight into the political, economic and social problems, as well as the everyday life, of our fathers.Prepared by a staff of established scholars and experienced researchers, experts in history, archaelogy and the social sciences, writers and journalists, CHRONICLES faithfully follows the biblical account, supplementing this with the product of modern archaelogical exploration and research.By lending new life, new color and new dimension to the men and women who populate the Books of the Bible, the editors of this unique, publishing venture have contributed immeasurably to the public's understanding, appreciation and love of the Bible, throughout the world.This new single volume edition contains all three volumes, covering the biblical and post-biblical eras, and up to the modern era. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: As the Days of Noah Bodie Thoene, Ray Bentley, 2021-11-05 THE STORM IS COMING... Jack Garrison lives in a world of deep state deals and terrorist regimes working together to wipe Israel off the map. America is divided, exhausted, and split between two governments, the elected and the deep state. But who is really in control? Jack continues his bold journey through the underbelly of global one world politics, illuminated by the lens of biblical prophecy. THE SACRIFICE OF THE RED HEIFER. When Jesus said, AS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH, He was describing the fearful world chaos consuming us now--the birth pangs of the greatest explosion of hope in human history. God is driving the stake of prophecy right into the heart of death and disease and leading us into the future triumph of Jesus Christ. THE KINGDOM IS ON ITS WAY. When the great flood subsided, a radiant display of God's glory spanned the skies in a rainbow: a sign of His promises, a reflection of heaven, and a picture of the natural and the supernatural worlds about to meet. Prophecy fulfilled. Ancient promises kept. Jack has a front row seat, and so do you! Look up! This is the latest novel of the Elijah Chronicles series which will reveal a real world event in Jerusalem that will change the course of human history. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: Jerusalem's Hope Brock Thoene, Bodie Thoene, 2003-10-28 In this bestselling series Bodie and Brock Thoene have thrilled readers with an epic tale chronicling the struggle for the world's holiest and most turbulent city. As Jerusalem's Hope opens, strategist Moshe Sachar remains hidden in a secret tunnel beneath the Temple Mount, safely removed from the chaos of Israel's 1948 war of independence, while the funeral of an elder rabbi proceeds above him. Using the instructions the rabbi gave him before his death, Moshe opens another sacred scroll and is once again transported to the dramatic biblical story of a charismatic but mysterious prophet. As word of the miracles performed by this seer spreads, bloody violence erupts, threatening the future of the Roman state and revealing the prophet's surprising identity. |
the jerusalem chronicles series: When Jesus Wept Bodie Thoene, 2013-03-19 “Page-turning . . . Set against the political and religious turmoil of the times, the Thoenes’ story vividly reimagines the evolving friendship between Jesus and Lazarus.” —Publishers Weekly LAZARUS—the man Jesus raised from the dead in one of the most extraordinary encounters with The Living Savior in all of Scripture. But the life of Lazarus holds interest well beyond this miraculous event. Living in Bethany, near Jerusalem, Lazarus witnessed many of the most important events of Jesus’s life and ministry. Lazarus owned a vineyard and devoted his life to caring for its vines and fruit. But he encountered another man—Jesus—whose vineyard was the world, its fruit the eternal souls of men. When Lazarus’s story and the story of Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection touch in When Jesus Wept, we are offered a unique vision into the power and comfort of Christ’s love. Brock and Bodie Thoene’s most powerful and climactic writing project to date, When Jesus Wept, captures the power and the passion of the men and women who lived through the most important days in the history of the world. |
Jerusalem - JW.ORG
About 142 B.C.E., Simon Maccabaeus was able to make Jerusalem the capital of a region ostensibly free from subservience to or taxation by Gentile nations. Aristobulus I, Jerusalem’s …
When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed?—Part Two - JW.ORG
Nov 1, 2011 · 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 …
What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG
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 …
Qu’est-ce que la Nouvelle Jérusalem - JW.ORG
L’expression « Nouvelle Jérusalem » apparaît deux fois dans la Bible. Cette ville symbolique représente le groupe des disciples de Jésus, qui doit régner au ciel.
Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon - JW.ORG
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 …
Jesus Enters Jerusalem as King | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG
Jerusalem will pay the price for willful disobedience. Jesus foretells: “Your enemies will build around you a fortification of pointed stakes and will encircle you and besiege you from every …
O que é a Nova Jerusalém do livro bíblico de Apocalipse? - JW.ORG
A expressão ‘Nova Jerusalém’ só aparece duas vezes na Bíblia, em Apocalipse 3:12 e 21:2. Essa cidade simbólica representa um grupo de seguidores de Jesus, também chamados de “noiva …
Nehemiah—Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem | Bible Story
The Israelites are busy building the walls of Jerusalem. When King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar destroyed Jerusalem 152 years before, he knocked down the walls and burned the city’s gates. The …
Jerusalem and the Temple Are Destroyed | Bible Story - JW.ORG
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 happen if the …
Ang mga Pader ng Jerusalem - JW.ORG
Dumating galing sa Juda ang kapatid ni Nehemias na may dalang masamang balita: ‘Hindi ligtas ang mga bumalik sa Jerusalem. Hindi pa kasi naaayos ang mga pader at pintuan ng lunsod na …
Jerusalem - JW.ORG
About 142 B.C.E., Simon Maccabaeus was able to make Jerusalem the capital of a region ostensibly free from subservience to or taxation by Gentile nations. Aristobulus I, Jerusalem’s high priest, …
When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed?—Part Two - JW.ORG
Nov 1, 2011 · 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 …
What Is New Jerusalem in the Bible Book of Revelation? - JW.ORG
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 …
Qu’est-ce que la Nouvelle Jérusalem - JW.ORG
L’expression « Nouvelle Jérusalem » apparaît deux fois dans la Bible. Cette ville symbolique représente le groupe des disciples de Jésus, qui doit régner au ciel.
Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon - JW.ORG
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 …
Jesus Enters Jerusalem as King | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG
Jerusalem will pay the price for willful disobedience. Jesus foretells: “Your enemies will build around you a fortification of pointed stakes and will encircle you and besiege you from every side. They …
O que é a Nova Jerusalém do livro bíblico de Apocalipse? - JW.ORG
A expressão ‘Nova Jerusalém’ só aparece duas vezes na Bíblia, em Apocalipse 3:12 e 21:2. Essa cidade simbólica representa um grupo de seguidores de Jesus, também chamados de “noiva de …
Nehemiah—Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem | Bible Story - JW.ORG
The Israelites are busy building the walls of Jerusalem. When King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar destroyed Jerusalem 152 years before, he knocked down the walls and burned the city’s gates. The …
Jerusalem and the Temple Are Destroyed | Bible Story - JW.ORG
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 happen if the people …
Ang mga Pader ng Jerusalem - JW.ORG
Dumating galing sa Juda ang kapatid ni Nehemias na may dalang masamang balita: ‘Hindi ligtas ang mga bumalik sa Jerusalem. Hindi pa kasi naaayos ang mga pader at pintuan ng lunsod na sinira …