JERUSALEM
Jerusalem ("City or dwelling of peace") is lifted
toward heaven by the Judean hills and has been crowned the Holy City in all the
earth for the past 30 centuries. It is a holy city to Christians, Jews, and
Moslems. It is situated on a triangular plateau about 2,500 feet above sea
level. This is where Abraham met Melchizedek, "priest of the most high
God." (Genesis 14:18) King David took over this stronghold and made it the
political and religious capital of the Jews in the tenth century B.C. The
Prophets, as well as Jesus and His disciples, came to this beautiful city where
the Temple stood. Solomon had built the Temple on Mount Moriah, one of the hills
upon which the city is built. After it was destroyed the Second Temple was built
and then reconstructed by Herod the Great. It stood here until its destruction
in the year 70 A.D. In this "city of peace" more wars have been fought
than any other city in the world. This is where Jesus taught, healed,
ministered, died, and was raised from the dead. One of the Psalms of ascent
says, "Jerusalem is built like a city that is closely compacted
together." (Psalm 122:33) The city seems to have been inhabited from about
3,500 B.C. Zion is one of the hills upon which Jerusalem is built and serves as
a name for the city itself.
The tribes of Israel came to Jerusalem three times a year so
that they could all appear before God. (Psalm 84:7) Jerusalem is the herald
thoughout the earth for monotheism. "For out of Zion shall go forth the Law
and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." Volumes can be written on the
history of this great city. It is the climax and highlight of a visit to the
Holy Land. Why is it so important? The answer may be found in the thoughts of I
Kings 14:21 "Jerusalem, the city which the Lord did choose out of all the
tribes of Israel, to put His Name there."