The Old City of Jerusalem is of great importance for the three monotheistic religions. It contains many sacred sites: the ...
Jesus became angry when he saw people in the Temple area selling animals for sacrifice and exchanging currency.
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Rare First Temple-era Assyrian inscription found in Jerusalem confirms connection with ancient Judah
Historical evidence showing communication between the Assyrian Empire and the king of Judah has been discovered next to the ...
Come October, monks and nuns are busy harvesting olives at the Mount of Olives and the Gethsemane garden — where, according ...
I am a Reform Rabbi who believes our planet and our species will survive and thrive through the coming climate change catastrophes, but the longer humans delay transforming our way of life away from ...
Far from the Camp David negotiating table, Nava Malkiel opened her own dialogue on the fate of Jerusalem after a sleepless night worrying that the holy city and its shrines would be divided between ...
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Walter Kim urges global Church toward reconciliation: ‘Every person has a place at the table of God’
On the third morning of the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly, the Rev Walter Kim, president of the National ...
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Salt Lake Temple time-lapse video: Crews dismantle huge crane that worked 6 days a week for 4 years
Workers also are rebuilding the west access area for the Relief Society Building next to the temple to make it more ...
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On Mount of Olives, monks and nuns harvest olives as a form of prayer
At place where Jesus was said to have spent his last night before crucifixion, devout Christians and volunteers keep alive a ...
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Archaeologists Just Found Extremely Rare 2,700-Year-Old Assyrian Warning Buried in Jerusalem
Archaeologists working near Temple Mount in Jerusalem were exploring a pile of earth from an ancient drainage canal. They found a few artifacts, including a seemingly unimportant broken piece of ...
Since their introduction, LDS temple rites have never stopped evolving. Here’s a look at some changes over the years.
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