Similar words: perusal, peruse, refusal, espousal, perusing, sale, sales, cyperus rotundus. Meaning: n. capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom.
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61. I was pleased because this is a perfect text for a pentecostal sermon: it predicts the New Jerusalem.
62. Additional troops would be stationed at bus stops and in public places, especially in Jerusalem.
63. I personally think we can't hang on to the whole of Jerusalem.
64. It was defended by careful missionary work, by books of edification and by the practice of the pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
65. Ten days later, Sadat arrived in Jerusalem on the historic visit that broke the Middle East logjam.
66. Other establishments followed their example, with the result that Jerusalem is a less cheerless city than it used to be.
67. Soon after he spoke, army trucks began to trundle into Jerusalem and numerous soldiers appeared on the streets.
68. In the proposal, each part of Jerusalem would have its own municipality.
69. One of the properties comprised five thousand dunums of land owned by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem near Nablus.
70. The priests in Jerusalem were so numerous that they had to take turns in performing Temple ceremonies.
71. Harassed by James's emissaries, Paul at last returns to Jerusalem, where a full-scale dispute ensues.
72. It was also claimed that his body, after his death, was brought from Jerusalem to Santiago and buried there.
73. The text, quoted in the epigraph to this chapter, foresees the reestablishment of a renewed and glorious Jerusalem.
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74. At the age of fourteen, Bona set off to visit her father, who was a soldier on crusade in Jerusalem.
75. An older man chants a prayer and invokes the name of Jerusalem.
76. The Jerusalem, or Early Church model, began to predominate, and this meant being with people rather than apart from them.
77. Pure monotheism was by then securely established in the Second Temple of Jerusalem, but remained shaky elsewhere.
78. The next day clashes broke out in the occupied territories and Arab workers were prevented from entering Jerusalem.
79. One would expect such energy to earn him the approval of the Nazarean hierarchy in Jerusalem.
80. At the lowest point in David's fortunes he is forced to evacuate Jerusalem.
81. Aksum had outlasted Jerusalem and Rome, going down in ruin only eighty years before the Norman conquest of Britain.
82. His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, for example, represents an attempt to conform to one of them.
83. He chose a holiday, one on which many families sightseeing in Jerusalem stop in at one of the inexpensive downtown restaurants.
84. They bear little enough relation to the land that now lies west of Jerusalem.
85. For a decade, Jerusalem continued approaching Washington with a measure of humility, careful not to wear out its welcome.
86. James was beheaded in Jerusalem, the first apostle to be martyred.
87. But what happened in Jerusalem between 168 and 164 B.C. went beyond the ordinary internal conflicts of the Seleucid state.
88. Who build Zion by bloodshed And Jerusalem by iniquity.
89. Jerusalem remained the capital city of Judah.
90. Jerusalem is sacred to all Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
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