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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · Mount of Olives is a multi-summit limestone ridge east of the Old City of Jerusalem and separated from it by the Kidron Valley. It is holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam for messianic and eschatological reasons. It is also the site of a large ancient Jewish burial ground.

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  2. The map, from 1858, considered the most accurate in existence at the time, marks the Jewish graves clearly on the bottom left. The aerial photo, from 2013, is taken from the south. From Biblical times until the present, Jews have been buried on the Mount of Olives.

  3. Explore the biblical and historical significance of the Mount of Olives, a ridge east of Jerusalem with a panoramic view of the city. See maps, occurrences, and encyclopedia entries of this place in the Bible.

  4. Jan 23, 2018 · Mount of Olives is a holy place for Christians, Jews and Muslims, with a rich biblical and historical significance. Learn about its importance, attractions and how to reach the top of the hill by bus, taxi or foot.

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  5. Feb 25, 2016 · Location and Borders: The Mount of Olives is a long and narrow mountain that stretches along the eastern edge of Jerusalem in a general north-south direction. Its summit lies in the center of the village of Abu Tor, at an altitude of about 820 meters above sea level, and approximately 100 meters above the Old City of Jerusalem.

  6. May 3, 2024 · Gethsemane, garden across the Kidron Valley on the Mount of Olives, a ridge paralleling the eastern part of Jerusalem, where Jesus is said to have prayed on the night of his arrest before the Crucifixion. The name suggests that the garden was a grove of olive trees in which was located an oil press.

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  8. The Mount of Olives pre-1899. The Mount of Olives separates the Judean Desert to the east from the city of Jerusalem. The olive trees that covered the mount in the past are responsible for its name. An alternate name for the mount cited in the Talmud and the Midrash is the Mount of Anointment, named after the anointing oil, prepared from the ...

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