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Photo of Vienna (Wien). Vienna is the capital of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million (2.4 million within the metropolitan area, more than 25% of Austria's population), and is the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 10th-largest city by population in the European Union.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Vienna, Austria
A church aisle, decorated with flowers and aisle runner for a traditional wedding.
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Library in Hradisko Monastery in Olomouc (Czech Republic).
Karlskirche, Vienna. Fresco by Johann Michael Rottmayr ( 1714 ): Allegory of Faith - Angel burning the heretical texts of Martin Luther.
Schoenstein organ in St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Houston, Texas
HDR of the interior of Г‰glise Saint-MaimbЕ“uf in MontbГ©liard, France.
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
Asklipio (Rhodes). Museum next to the Church of the Dormition
So a friend brought me a fisheye and I decided to take some pictures in my town. This is the Cathedral of Murcia
Saint Lawrence Church, Iztapalapa, Federal District, Mexico : Stained glass window of Gridiron.
The nave of Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral, the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Chicago and the Midwest, Orthodox Church in America, Chicago, Illinois looking east toward the iconostasis. Designed by Louis Sullivan, built 1899–1903.
St. Peter's Church, Vienna, Austria
St Mary's church in Redgrave - view east, near to Redgrave, Suffolk, Great Britain. The church is used for theatre performances and a stage is in the process of being built. St Mary's church > <a title=LinkExternal link is situated about a mile outside the village. It was built mainly during the 14th century and the font > LinkExternal link dates from that time. It contains a number of memorials and monuments to members of the Bacon family. The tomb > LinkExternal link at the east end of the north aisle was built by Sir Nicolas Bacon, son of The Lord Keeper, for his wife Anne in 1616. The tomb was made by Bernard Janssen, the king's engineer. The effigies of Sir Nicholas and Lady Anne > LinkExternal link in white marble are by Nicholas Stone who later became royal stonemason. The chancel houses a magnificent 18th century monument > LinkExternal link commemorating Lord Chief Justice of England, Sir John Holt, made by Thomas Green of Camberwe. The stained glass in the east window > LinkExternal link was installed in 1853. It is by Farrer of Diss. St Mary's church is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust in conjunction with the parish." style="border:none;margin:1px;" />
St John the Baptist church in Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre, Italy
St John Maddermarket, Norwich - East end, near to Norwich, Norfolk, Great Britain.
The Interior of St Augustine church
Herceg Novi - Church of the Archangel Michael (dome)
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St. Vitus Ellwangen, Chorraum
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Kloster Roggenburg, Kreis Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, Germany. Roggenburg Klosterkirche Hochaltar Putte mit Hammer bei der Himmelfahrt Mariens 2010 10 31.
Niederaltaich abbey church ( Lower Bavaria ). Fresco: Putto carrying hammer and pliers as allegory of the arma Christi.
Cathedral St. Peter (Dom St. Peter), Worms, Germany
Iconostasis of the Catholicon Monastery of the Transfiguration, Zrze, Macedonia.
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Panoramic view of iconostasis and sanctuary of Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Seattle, Washington. Made from four photographs, stitched with Hugin, cleaned up a bit with GIMP. Imperfect, but gives a pretty accurate impression.
The interior of All Saints Church at Prague Castle.
Altar of the chapel of John the Baptist, Ascension Convent, Mount of Olives. Russian Orthodox church. The carpet covers ancient mosaics of IV century
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Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
Nazareth is the largest city in the North District of Israel. Known as the Arab capital of Israel, the population is made up predominantly of Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel. In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Nazareth, Israel
St. Stephan's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Vienna, Austria
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Mount Tabor is located in Lower Galilee, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 km west of the Sea of Galilee, in Israel. It is the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus. It was also the site of the battle between Barak and the army of Jabin, commanded by Sisera during the leadership of the Israelite judge Deborah in the mid 14th century BCE. It is also known as Har Tavor, Itabyrium, Jebel et-Tur, and the Mount of Transfiguration. The Jewish village Kfar Tavor is located at its base, to the east, as well as two Arab communities: Shibli-Umm al-Ghanam (south and east) and Daburiyya (northwest).<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Mount Tabor, Israel
Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed his first public miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom had run out. The mainstream Christian tradition holds that this is the first public miracle of Jesus. In John's gospel it has considerable symbolic importance: it is the first of the seven miraculous signs by which Jesus's divine status is attested, and around which the gospel is structured.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Cana of Galilee, Israel
Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed his first public miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom had run out. The mainstream Christian tradition holds that this is the first public miracle of Jesus. In John's gospel it has considerable symbolic importance: it is the first of the seven miraculous signs by which Jesus's divine status is attested, and around which the gospel is structured.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Cana of Galilee, Israel
Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed his first public miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom had run out. The mainstream Christian tradition holds that this is the first public miracle of Jesus. In John's gospel it has considerable symbolic importance: it is the first of the seven miraculous signs by which Jesus's divine status is attested, and around which the gospel is structured.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Cana of Galilee, Israel
Cana is best known as the place where, according to the Fourth Gospel, Jesus performed his first public miracle, the turning of a large quantity of water into wine at a wedding feast (John 2:1-11) when the wine provided by the bridegroom had run out. The mainstream Christian tradition holds that this is the first public miracle of Jesus. In John's gospel it has considerable symbolic importance: it is the first of the seven miraculous signs by which Jesus's divine status is attested, and around which the gospel is structured.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.Biz<br>This photo was taken in: Cana of Galilee, Israel
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
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Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jericho is a town near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It has population of more than 20,000. Situated well below sea level on an east-west route 16 km north of the Dead Sea, Jericho is the lowest permanently inhabited site on earth. It is also believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. Described in the Old Testament as the City of Palm Trees, copious springs in and around Jericho have made it an attractive site for human habitation for thousands of years. It is known in Judeo-Christian tradition as the place of the Israelites' return from bondage in Egypt, led by Joshua, the successor to Moses. Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jericho, Palestina
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem is Israel's largest city (if East Jerusalem is included) in both population and area, with a population of 763,800 residents over an area of 125.1 km2. Located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern edge of the Dead Sea. Jerusalem is a holy city to the three major Abrahamic religions— Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In Judaism, Jerusalem has been the holiest city since, according to the Biblical Old Testament, King David of Israel first established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel in c. 1000 BCE, and his son Solomon commissioned the building of the First Temple in the city. In Christianity, Jerusalem has been a holy city since, according to the New Testament, Jesus was crucified in c. 30 CE, and 300 years later Saint Helena identified the pilgrimage sites of Jesus' life. In Sunni Islam, Jerusalem is the third-holiest city.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Jerusalem, Israel
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
Bethlehem is a Palestinian town in the central West Bank of the Jordan River, near Israel and approximately 8 km south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. The Hebrew Bible identifies Beit Lehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament Gospels of Matthew and Luke identify Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration. Bethlehem has gone from being 90 to 30% Christian because the town has lost most of its land to Israeli settlements – land once owned by the town's Christian families.<br>Name of photo's author: Free-Photos.biz<br>This photo was taken in: Bethlehem, Palestina
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