Tuesday, July 4, 2023

History of Jerusalem 1

 001) Early History of Jerusalem

https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-middle-east/history-of-jerusalem ...

A) Scholars believe the first human settlements in Jerusalem took place during the Early Bronze Age—somewhere around 3500 B.C.


B) In 1000 B.C., King David conquered Jerusalem and made it the capital of the Jewish kingdom. His son, Solomon, built the first holy Temple about 40 years later.


C) The Babylonians occupied Jerusalem in 586 B.C., destroyed the Temple, and sent the Jews into exile. About 50 years after that, the Persian King Cyrus allowed Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple. 

D) Alexander the Great took control of Jerusalem in 332 B.C. Over the next several hundred years, the city was conquered and ruled by different groups, including the Romans, Persians, Arabs, Fatimids, Seljuk Turks, Crusaders, Egyptians, Mamelukes and Islamists. 

E) Some key events with religious implications that took place in Jerusalem during this period include:

  • In 37 B.C., King Herod restructured the second Temple and added retaining walls to it.
  • Jesus was crucified in the city of Jerusalem around A.D. 30.
  • The Romans destroyed the second Temple in A.D. 70.
  • In A.D. 632, Muhammad, the Islamic prophet, died and was said to have ascended to heaven from Jerusalem.
  • Many European Christians started pilgrimages to Jerusalem in the 1st century A.D. From about 1099 to 1187, Christian crusaders occupied Jerusalem and deemed the city a major religious site. 
  • E) The Ottoman Empire ruled Jerusalem and much of the Middle East from about 1516 to 1917. 
  • F) After World War I, Great Britain took over Jerusalem, which was part of Palestine at the time. The British controlled the city and surrounding region until Israel became an independent state in 1948.

    Jerusalem was divided during the first 20 years of Israel’s existence. Israel controlled the Western portions of it, while Jordan controlled East Jerusalem. After the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel seized all of Jerusalem. 

  • G) The Temple Mount ...

  • During the Six-Day War, Israel gained control of the Temple Mount. But today, the Islamic Waqf governs what happens inside the compound, while Israeli forces control external security. 

  • H) Dome of the Rock .... 

  • The Dome, located on the Temple Mount, was built by Caliph Abd al-Malik. It’s the oldest surviving Islamic building and was constructed at the very site where Muslims believe Muhammad ascended to heaven. 

  • The Dome, located on the Temple Mount, was built by Caliph Abd al-Malik. It’s the oldest surviving Islamic building and was constructed at the very site where Muslims believe Muhammad ascended to heaven. 


  • I) A silver-domed mosque, called al-Aqsa, sits adjacent to the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount. Both structures are considered holy to Muslims. 


  • J) Western Wall (Wailing Wall) ...

  • The Western Wall is a section of ancient remnant wall from the second Jewish Temple. It’s located on the western side of the Temple Mount and is sometimes referred to as the “Wailing Wall” because many Jews pray and weep at the site of the destroyed Temple. 

  • Each year, millions of Jews from around the world visit the wall. Because Muslims control the Temple Mount (the true site of the ancient Temples), the Western Wall is considered the holiest place where Jews can pray.

  • K) Church of the Holy Sepulchre :

    The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built in A.D. 335, is the site where many Christians believe Jesus was crucified and where his resurrection occurred. It’s located in the Christian quarter of Jerusalem. 

  • Thousands of Christian pilgrims from around the world travel to this church each year. Many regard it as the holiest Christian site in the world. 

  • L) 


    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Over Jerusalem ...
    Jewish law forbids Jews from praying in the Temple Mount. Yet, Israeli forces allow hundreds of Jewish settlers to enter the area routinely, which some Palestinians fear could lead to an Israeli takeover. 
  • In recent years, some Israeli groups have even announced a plan to construct a third Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount. This proposal has outraged Palestinians living in the region. 
  • M) In 1980, Israel declared Jerusalem as its capital, but most of the international community doesn’t recognize this distinction. 
  • N) 

    Sources

    Why is Jerusalem important? The Guardian.
    History of Jerusalem: Timeline for the History of Jerusalem. Jewish Virtual Library.
    Brief history of Jerusalem. Jerusalem Municipality.
    History of Jerusalem from Its Beginning to David. Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies.
    What makes Jerusalem so holy? BBC News.
    What is Jerusalem? Vox Media.
    What Is the Temple Mount, and Why Is There So Much Fighting Around It? The Blaze.
    Five things you need to know about al-Aqsa. Al Jazeera.
    Sacred Journeys: Jerusalem. PBS.
    2 Israeli police officers killed in shooting in Jerusalem’s Old City. CNN.
    6 Reasons Why Jerusalem’s Old City Has Once Again Enflamed the Region. TIME.

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