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  2. Mar 9, 2023 · The Bible records Jesus’ visiting the Mount of Olives three times in the last week of His earthly life, and each time something of significance happened. The first visit is what we call the triumphal entry. The donkey Jesus rode that day was found in the area of Bethany and Bethphage, on the east side of the Mount of Olives (Luke 19:29–30).

  3. MOUNT OF OLIVES (הַר הַזֵּיתִ֜ים, τὸ̀ ὄρος τῶν ἐλαιῶν, meaning the mount of olives; τὸ̀ ὄρος τὸ̀ καλούμενον ἐλαιῶν, meaning the mount called olives, Luke 19:29; 21:37; τοῦ ἐλαιῶνος, meaning the olives or olivet, Acts 1:12). A N to S ridge c. two m. long across from ...

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    The Mount of Olives is a mountain ridge located on the east of Jerusalem. It is separated from the city of the Kidron Valley toward Bethany and halfway distant toward that village (Matthew 21:1). Bethany is 15 furlongs, about 2 miles (3 km) from Jerusalem (John 11:18). The Mount of Olives is elevated 2,700 ft. (823 m.) above sea level, around 250 f...

    Mount Moriah is where Abraham obeyed the Lord and offered Isaac to Him showing his faith (Genesis 22:2,9). But Jehovah did not desire the death of Isaac. He only wanted to test the obedience of His servant and give him a glimpse of God’s future great sacrifice for humans (1 Samuel 15:22; Hosea 6:6). Later on, King David bought Mount Moriah from Ara...

    The Mount of Olives is mentioned as the spot from where Jesus“beheld the city, and wept over it” (Luke 19:37–41). The Mount of Olives was about 300 ft. higher than the Temple. There, Calvary was also visible, not far from the Sheep Gate, which was near the northeast corner of the city. Due to the spiritual degradation of God’s chosen people, Jesus ...

    Both the Old and New Testaments predict that at the close of the 1,000 years, the New Jerusalem, will come down from heaven to this earth. The prophet Zechariah wrote, “Behold, the day of the Lord is coming. … And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, which faces Jerusalem on the east. And the Mount of Olives shall be split in two...

    Today, the Mount of Olives is the home of different historic churches in the city. Some of these are: Church of Mary Magdalene (The Russian Orthodox Church), the Russian Orthodox Church of the Ascension, the Augusta Victoria Lutheran Hospital, Church and Tower, the Chapel of the Ascension (Dome of Ascension), the Church of All Nations (Basilica of ...

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · For centuries, the Mount of Olives has been a site of tremendous spiritual significance for Christians. Biblical accounts clearly document how Jesus retreated to this mountain ridge overlooking ancient Jerusalem for solitude, prayer and critical moments in his ministry.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · The Mount of Olives holds significant importance in the Bible, with numerous references in both the Old and New Testaments. Mentioned as a symbolic location in biblical prophecies, it is deeply intertwined with the history, geography, and religious beliefs of the Jewish and Christian communities.

  6. Feb 6, 2024 · The Mount Of Olives sits overlooking Jerusalem as a witness to Israel’s rich history. The Bible first mentions it in 2 Samuel 15:30 where David went to pray as he escaped his son, Absalom’s, anger. He and those with him prayed and wept there.

  7. Oct 27, 2023 · In the Bible, the Mount of Olives is famously mentioned when Jesus wept for Jerusalem (Matthew 24:1-2) and when he ascended to heaven (Acts 1:2-12). It is a place of prayer for Christians, and for Jews the Mount is a source of great joy and comfort.