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Jerusalem - The Hymn
The unofficial 'anthem' of England from the poem written by William Blake. A tribute to th...
published: 27 Jun 2008
author: piddflicks
Jerusalem - The Hymn
Jerusalem - The Hymn
The unofficial 'anthem' of England from the poem written by William Blake. A tribute to the generations that have gone before us to preserve that 'green and ...- published: 27 Jun 2008
- views: 1495167
- author: piddflicks
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Christianity - The Gates of Jerusalem ... A History of the Holy City
Jerusalem is the city where Christian history began and where many believe it will end. Th...
published: 15 Oct 2013
Christianity - The Gates of Jerusalem ... A History of the Holy City
Christianity - The Gates of Jerusalem ... A History of the Holy City
Jerusalem is the city where Christian history began and where many believe it will end. This video provides insights to events that are to take place in Jerusalem. Of the eight gates surrounding the Old City, the Golden Gate is being faithful watched continuously by Christians, Muslims and the Jews. Millions around the world believe it holds the key to the future of history. For the Jewish faithful the Golden Gate symbolizes the entry for their Messiah and the beginning of a Messianic age. For Christians, this gate promises the second coming of their Savior, Jesus Christ. For Muslims, the Golden Gate will someday be part of the last judgement of man at the end of history. These spiritual gateways will play a vital role in Israel's past, present, and perhaps future.- published: 15 Oct 2013
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Jesus of Jerusalem Documentary
Jerusalem (/dʒəˈruːsələm/; Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם Yerushaláyim About this sound ; Arabic: ...
published: 05 Nov 2013
Jesus of Jerusalem Documentary
Jesus of Jerusalem Documentary
Jerusalem (/dʒəˈruːsələm/; Hebrew: יְרוּשָׁלַיִם Yerushaláyim About this sound ; Arabic: القُدس al-Quds About this sound ),[i] located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Israelis and Palestinians both claim Jerusalem as their capital, as Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there and the State of Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power; however, neither claim is widely recognized internationally. During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times.[2] The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE.[3] In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters—known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters.[4] The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981, and is on the List of World Heritage in Danger.[5] Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries. According to the Biblical tradition, King David established the city as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel and his son, King Solomon, commissioned the building of the First Temple. These foundational events, straddling the dawn of the Ist Millennium BCE, assumed central symbolic importance for the Jewish People.[6] The sobriquet of holy city (עיר הקודש, transliterated 'ir haqodesh) was probably attached to Jerusalem in post-exilic times.[7][8][9] The holiness of Jerusalem in Christianity, conserved in the Septuagint[10] which Christians adopted as their own authority,[11] was reinforced by the New Testament account of Jesus's crucifixion there. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city, after Mecca and Medina.[12][13] In Islamic tradition in 610 CE it became the first Qibla, the focal point for Muslim prayer (salat),[14] and Muhammad made his Night Journey there ten years later, ascending to heaven where he speaks to God, according to the Quran.[15][16] As a result, despite having an area of only 0.9 square kilometres (0.35 sq mi),[17] the Old City is home to many sites of seminal religious importance, among them the Temple Mount and its Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque. Today, the status of Jerusalem remains one of the core issues in the Israeli--Palestinian conflict. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, West Jerusalem was among the areas captured and later annexed by Israel while East Jerusalem, including the Old City, was captured and later annexed by Jordan. Israel captured East Jerusalem from Jordan during the 1967 Six-Day War and subsequently annexed it. Currently, Israel's Basic Law refers to Jerusalem as the country's "undivided capital". The international community has rejected the latter annexation as illegal and treats East Jerusalem as Palestinian territory occupied by Israel.[18][19][20][21] The international community does not recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, and the city hosts no foreign embassies. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, 208,000 Palestinians live in East Jerusalem, which is sought by the Palestinian Authority as the capital of Palestine.[22][23][24] All branches of the Israeli government are located in Jerusalem, including the Knesset (Israel's parliament), the residences of the Prime Minister and President, and the Supreme Court. Jerusalem is home to the Hebrew University and to the Israel Museum with its Shrine of the Book.- published: 05 Nov 2013
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Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards ...
published: 09 Jul 2012
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards the old market passing in Via Dolorosa then visiting the Al Aqsa Mo...- published: 09 Jul 2012
- views: 188447
- author: LearnArabicwithMaha
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Jerusalem: 4000 Years in 5 Minutes
Jerusalem, a mosaic of different peoples, faiths, and nationalities. Nevertheless, despite...
published: 30 May 2011
author: TheJerusalemCenter
Jerusalem: 4000 Years in 5 Minutes
Jerusalem: 4000 Years in 5 Minutes
Jerusalem, a mosaic of different peoples, faiths, and nationalities. Nevertheless, despite this diversity, under the sovereignty of Israel, Jerusalem is a ci...- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 608917
- author: TheJerusalemCenter
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The New Jerusalem
Check out more episodes of Mexicalia on VICE here: http://www.vice.com/mexicalia
In July,...
published: 18 Mar 2014
The New Jerusalem
The New Jerusalem
Check out more episodes of Mexicalia on VICE here: http://www.vice.com/mexicalia In July, Nueva Jerusalén, a small town of about 3,000 in the western Mexican state of Michoacán, was all over the news. A group of what the media dubbed "religious fanatics" had destroyed a public elementary school with sledgehammers, apparently on the orders of the Virgin of the Rosary (an avocation of the Virgin Mary). Photos circulating all over the internet featured angry men, women wearing colorful headscarves and long dresses singing prayers, and a town that looked like a medieval theme park. According to the articles we read, Nueva Jerusalén's inhabitants believed the apocalypse was fast approaching and that they would be the only ones to survive it, and therefore they had adopted some fairly odd rules for living. For instance, sex was banned since it should be strictly for procreation, and if the apocalypse was around the corner, why bother having babies? The public school-hating Catholics also apparently had visions of the Virgin Mary a lot. The more we read about this place, the more questions we had, and, inevitably, we decided to load our gear into a car and film a documentary about the place for VICE. Read the full article on VICE.com here: http://www.vice.com/mexicalia/new-jerusalem Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of Subscribe to VICE here! http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE Check out our full video catalog: http://bit.ly/VICE-Videos Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 27743
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Jerusalem: A Cup of Trembling
"Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when th...
published: 15 May 2013
author: Prophecy Update Videos
Jerusalem: A Cup of Trembling
Jerusalem: A Cup of Trembling
"Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling unto all the people round about, when they shall be in the siege both against Judah and against Jerusalem. ...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 4043
- author: Prophecy Update Videos
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Jerusalem - Last Night of the Proms 06
Hubert Parry's - Jerusalem, conducted by Mark Elder with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC S...
published: 03 Oct 2006
author: RupertJones
Jerusalem - Last Night of the Proms 06
Jerusalem - Last Night of the Proms 06
Hubert Parry's - Jerusalem, conducted by Mark Elder with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus - backed up by the enthusiastic & livel...- published: 03 Oct 2006
- views: 1610071
- author: RupertJones
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Holy Temples of Jerusalem and the Ark of the Covenant
An examination of the history of the three holy temples of Jerusalem and the ark of the co...
published: 12 Dec 2013
Holy Temples of Jerusalem and the Ark of the Covenant
Holy Temples of Jerusalem and the Ark of the Covenant
An examination of the history of the three holy temples of Jerusalem and the ark of the covenant. There are rituals associated over time with different parts of temple life and worship; which ones survive? We examine the tradition of the ark of the covenant and other Jewish relics. (Biblical Mysteries EP23) The Temple in Jerusalem or Holy Temple (Hebrew: Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, Modern: Bet HaMikdash, Tiberian: Beṯ HamMiqdāš, Ashkenazi: Beis HaMikdosh; Arabic: بيت القدس: Beit al-Quds or بيت المقدس: Beit al-Maqdis) was one of a series of structures which were historically located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem, the current site of the Dome of the Rock. Historically, these successive temples stood at this location and functioned as the centre of ancient Israelite and later Jewish worship. According to classical Jewish belief, the Temple acted as the figurative "footstool" of God's presence and a Third Temple will be built there in the future. Christianity In addition to the Hebrew Bible, the Temple is mentioned many times in the New Testament. In these scriptures, Jesus prays there (Mark 11:12--19) and chases away money changers and other merchants from the courtyard, turning over their tables and accusing them of desecrating a sacred place with secular ways. According to the New Testament Gospels, it was to the Temple Court that Jesus was brought as a child, to be presented at the Temple (Luke 2:22) and to attend festivals (Luke 2:41). Jerusalem historian Dan Mazar reported in the Jerusalem Christian Review on the numerous archaeological discoveries made at this location by his grandfather, Prof. Benjamin Mazar, which included the 1st century stairs of ascent, where Jesus and his disciples preached, as well as the "mikvaot" (or baptismals) used by both Christian and Jewish pilgrims. The events of Pentecost, which are recorded in the Book of Acts, also took place at this location. At the area in which Jesus cleanses the Temple of the moneychangers, chasing various commercial traders of doves necessary for the sacrificial rituals away from the sacred precincts (Mark 11), remarkable findings were uncovered by the elder Mazar, such as a 1st-century vessel with the Hebrew word "Korban", meaning sacrifice(s). It was believed by Benjamin Mazar that inside this vessel, merchants would have stored the sacrifices sold at the Temple Court. Jesus predicts the destruction of the Second Temple (Matthew 24:2) and allegorically compares his body to a Temple that will be torn down and raised up again in three days. This idea, of the Temple as the body of Christ, became a rich and multi-layered theme in medieval Christian thought (where Temple/body can be the heavenly body of Christ, the ecclesial body of the Church, and the Eucharistic body on the altar). Islam Imam Abdul Hadi Palazzi, leader of Italian Muslim Assembly, quotes the Qur'an to support Judaism's special connection to the Temple Mount. According to Palazzi, "The most authoritative Islamic sources affirm the Temples,". He adds that Jerusalem is sacred to Muslims because of its prior holiness to Jews and its standing as home to the biblical prophets and kings David and Solomon, all of whom he says are sacred figures also in Islam. He claims that the Qur'an "expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims". This view is not universally accepted. Assertions by Muslims that Jews never inhabited the land of Israel in ancient times and therefore have no claim to live in the land today and denial of the authenticity of Jewish claims to ancient holy sites—such as the Temple Mount and the Cave of Machpelah—appear to be on the increase. In his 2007 book, The Fight for Jerusalem: Radical Islam, the West, and the Future of the Holy City, Ambassador Dore Gold calls such claims "Temple Denial". The Ark of the Covenant (Hebrew: אָרוֹן הַבְּרִית ʾĀrôn Habbərît, modern pron. Aron Habrit), also known as the Ark of the Testimony, is a chest described in the Book of Exodus as containing the Tablets of Stone on which the Ten Commandments were inscribed. According to some traditional interpretations of the Book of Exodus, Book of Numbers, and the Letter to the Hebrews the Ark also contained Aaron's rod, a jar of manna and the first Torah scroll as written by Moses; however, the first of the Books of Kings says that at the time of King Solomon, the Ark contained only the two Tablets of the Law. According to the Book of Exodus, the Ark was built at the command of God, in accordance with the instructions given to Moses on Mount Sinai. God was said to have communicated with Moses "from between the two cherubim" on the Ark's cover.- published: 12 Dec 2013
- views: 1984
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JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - WALKING TOUR - 2010 - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010. Please only post comments re...
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: GlobeTrotterAlpha
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - WALKING TOUR - 2010 - HD 1080P
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - WALKING TOUR - 2010 - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010. Please only post comments relevant to travel and refrain from ANY political comments, positive ...- published: 08 Feb 2011
- views: 285184
- author: GlobeTrotterAlpha
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Jerusalem - The Hoppers
Taken from the live from toronto homecoming purchased at www.gaithernet.com the hoppers si...
published: 28 Mar 2007
author: Rick E
Jerusalem - The Hoppers
Jerusalem - The Hoppers
Taken from the live from toronto homecoming purchased at www.gaithernet.com the hoppers singing jerusalem live, gospel, christian, god, jesus, music, quartet...- published: 28 Mar 2007
- views: 1758812
- author: Rick E
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Jerusalem
Jerusalem takes audiences on an inspiring and breathtaking tour of one of the world's olde...
published: 16 Aug 2013
author: NationalGeographic
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Jerusalem takes audiences on an inspiring and breathtaking tour of one of the world's oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times...- published: 16 Aug 2013
- views: 301
- author: NationalGeographic
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Jerusalem | Filmed in Imax 3D [HD]
Join the production : jerusalemthemovie.com After a year of research and preparation, the ...
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: JerusalemTheMovie
Jerusalem | Filmed in Imax 3D [HD]
Jerusalem | Filmed in Imax 3D [HD]
Join the production : jerusalemthemovie.com After a year of research and preparation, the giant screen film JERUSALEM advanced into production with an unprec...- published: 04 Sep 2011
- views: 41043
- author: JerusalemTheMovie
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Pharrell Williams - Happy in Jerusalem
A tribute to Pharrell Williams's song "Happy" from Jerusalem.
A production of Tichon Ramah...
published: 16 Mar 2014
Pharrell Williams - Happy in Jerusalem
Pharrell Williams - Happy in Jerusalem
A tribute to Pharrell Williams's song "Happy" from Jerusalem. A production of Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim Executive Producer: Daniel Laufer Cinematographer and Editor: Nisan Hanania nisanhanania.weebly.com Producer: Molly Livingstone Associate Producer: Sara Eisen Special Thanks to the students of Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim (TRY) who are very happy learning about Israel while living in Jerusalem. Visit Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim's web page: try.ramah.org.il Special thanks to Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and Deputy Mayor Rachel Azaria. Special thanks to Yisrael Campbel, Gary Rudoren, Margot Madeson-Stern, Shutaf Inclusion Programs in Jerusalem, Burgers Bar Emek Refaim, The Times of Israel, The Israel Tennis Centers-Jerusalem, Cinema City Jerusalem, Shalom Falafel, The Goldstein Youth Village. Thank you to all the happy people of Jerusalem who participated in this film. TRY is a part of Ramah Israel which is a division of the National Ramah Commission, which operates under the educational and religious supervision of The Jewish Theological Seminary. Visit Ramah Israel's web page: ramah.org.il # Visit Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim's Social Media Channels: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TRYUSYHIGH Twitter - Subscribe to our YouTube channel -https://www.youtube.com/tryramah/ Please credit Tichon Ramah Yerushalayim for any use of this video.- published: 16 Mar 2014
- views: 7722
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Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public persentation after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discover...
published: 31 Oct 2011
author: The Bible Prophecy Channel
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
A public persentation after visiting Jerusalem, Israel, showing remarkable recent discoveries made in the City of David. Includes a presentation of current f...- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 268973
- author: The Bible Prophecy Channel
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Mundos Perdidos: Jerusalem en tiempos de Yeshua
serie de History channel que mediante la nueva tecnologia de diseños 3d nos mostraran una ...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: Nelson Meza
Mundos Perdidos: Jerusalem en tiempos de Yeshua
Mundos Perdidos: Jerusalem en tiempos de Yeshua
serie de History channel que mediante la nueva tecnologia de diseños 3d nos mostraran una jerusalem reconstruida, ingenieros y arqueologos revelaran las tecn...- published: 13 Jun 2012
- views: 32786
- author: Nelson Meza
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Jerusalem Explained
Archaeology grad student Nir Ortal explains the brief 3000 year old history of The Temple ...
published: 20 Feb 2014
Jerusalem Explained
Jerusalem Explained
Archaeology grad student Nir Ortal explains the brief 3000 year old history of The Temple Mount, one of the most important religious sites in the world. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=phdcomics More at: http://phdcomics.com/tv Drawings and Narration by Nir Ortal Recorded, Edited and Animated by Jorge Cham: http://jorgecham.com Additional Camera by Kathryn Furby Images from Wikipedia.org Special Thanks to: The Jerusalem Press Club, The Israeli Academy of Sciences, and Mishkenot Sha'ananim. Distributed under CC-BY-SA- published: 20 Feb 2014
- views: 9861