Jerusalem holds profound significance in the Bible and Christian faith, serving as the spiritual and geographical hub of God's interaction with humanity. As the city where Jesus Christ was crucified and resurrected, Jerusalem is revered as a sacred site, with the New Testament declaring it the "city of the Great King" (Matthew 5:35) and the future dwelling place of God among His people (Revelation 21:3). The Bible also emphasizes Jerusalem's role in the history of God's chosen people, with Psalms 122:6 instructing believers to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem," underscoring its enduring importance in the biblical narrative. Through its rich biblical heritage, Jerusalem remains an integral part of Christian theology and devotion, symbolizing the intersection of faith, history, and redemption.
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