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 Encyclopedia: Mount of Olives
In the Book of Zechariah the Mount of Olives is identified as the place from which God will begin to redeem the dead at the end of days.
Jerusalems Mount of Olives and the Church of Maria Magdalene The Russian church of Maria Magdalene on Mount of Olives, Jerusalem is dedicated to Miriam from Migdal, a prostitute who reformed, and turned into Jesus follower.
The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus.
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 Saint Peter's Jerusalem Tomb
It was prophesied in the Bible that Jesus would stand on the Mount of Olives at His return to earth.
You can see then, how the Christians would be inclined to have their burial ground on the Mount, for here also, had been a favorite meeting place of Jesus and His disciples.
But here we were talking to this Franciscan priest in charge of the museum, asking him questions which he tried to evade but could not because of the information I had already gathered from the many priests with whom I had spoken.
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 Olives - The Mount Of Olives
The place in which Jesus Christ suffered the Agony and was taken prisoner by the Jews.
Summarizes the Sermon on the Mount of Olives from Jesus.
Jewish history and traditions regarding the Mount of Olives.
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 Olives, Mount of on Encyclopedia.com
Tombs on the Mount of Olives, Jews were buried there since the 8th century.
The principal hill of the mount is often called “the Ascension.” Bethany and Bethphage lie near its foot, and the garden of Gethsemane is on the western slope.
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