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  1. Jan 23, 2018 · Mount of Olives is the beautiful mountain that stands to the east of the Old City of Jerusalem. Well, it’s not really a mountain. It’s more like a hill, rising to a height of around 825 meters. But when it comes to the Mount of Olives, the height doesn’t matter. It is a holy place to Christians, Jews, and Muslims and one of the top ...

  2. The Mount of Olives, one of three hills on a long ridge to the east of Jerusalem, is the location of many biblical events.Rising to more than 800 metres, it offers an unrivalled vista of the Old City and its environs.. The hill, also called Mount Olivet, takes its name from the fact that it was once covered with olive trees.. In the Old Testament, King David fled over the Mount of Olives to ...

  3. From the Kidron Valley. Separated from the Eastern Hill (the Temple Mount and the City of David) by the Kidron Valley, the Mount of Olives has always been an important feature in Jerusalem’s landscape. From the 3rd millennium BC until the present, this 2900-foot (880-m) hill has served as one of the main burial grounds for the city.

  4. Jan 4, 2021 · 2. Russian Orthodox Church of the Ascension. The 200 feet tall tower rises up over the village of A-Tur located on the Mount of Olives. According to Russian Orthodox tradition, this was the site of Jesus’ ascension. The church and convent were built in 1870-1887 and include a chapel dedicated to John the Baptist. 3.

  5. 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 ...

  6. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. This Video Map takes you through the holy places for Christians at Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.

  7. May 3, 2024 · Gethsemane, garden across the Kidron Valley on the Mount of Olives (Hebrew Har ha-Zetim ), 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 Gethsemane (Hebrew gat shemanim, “oil press”) suggests that the garden was a grove of olive trees in ...

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