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The City of David
is a nickname for
Jerusalem
Geography
>
City Nicknames
Israel
has the capital
Jerusalem
Israel proclaimed Jerusalem as its capital in 1950 though most embassies are in Tel Aviv.
Geography
>
Capitals
Jerusalem
was known to the Romans as
Aelia Capitolina, Hierosolyma
Israel/Jordan
Geography
>
Roman Place Names
"till We Have Built Jerusalem in England's Green and Pleasant Land"
are the closing lines of
And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time by William Blake
1757-1827
Arts & Literature
>
Poetry Closing Lines
Nehemiah
describes
The Rebuilding of the Wall of Jerusalem and the Dedication of the Wall and Reforms by Nehemiah,originally Part of Ezra
Old Testament
Arts & Literature
>
Books of the Bible
Haggai
describes
A Book Urging the Rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem After the Return of the Captives
Old Testament Minor Prophets
Arts & Literature
>
Books of the Bible
Zechariah
describes
A Book Focusing on God Being at Work and His Planning to Live Again With His People in Jerusalem
Old Testament Minor Prophets
Arts & Literature
>
Books of the Bible
Time and Patience Would Bring
The Snail to Jerusalem
Language
>
Irish Proverbs
70
saw the
Siege Of Jerusalem
History & Mythology
>
Battles and Sieges
Australia
is the location of
Mount Jerusalem National Park
Geography
>
National Parks of the World
Australia
is the location of
Walls of Jerusalem National Park
Geography
>
National Parks of the World
8th Station
is
Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem
Arts & Literature
>
Stations of the Cross
Selma Lagerlöf
wrote the book adapted for the film
Jerusalem (1996)
Based on the 1901 book
Movies
>
Films Based On Books
Hannah Arendt
wrote
Eichmann in Jerusalem
"A Report on the Banality of Evil"
Arts & Literature
>
Books
Penderecki's Symphony No. 7
has the nickname
The Seven Gates of Jerusalem
Composed by Krzysztof Penderecki
Music
>
Classical Music Nicknames
William Blake
wrote
Jerusalem
"And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green?"
Arts & Literature
>
Poetry
I Hear Jerusalem Bells Are Ringing
Roman Cavalry Choirs Are Singing
"Viva La Vida" by Coldplay
Music
>
Finish the Lyric
Jerusalem
is at
31°46'N 35°14'E
Israel
Geography
>
Latitude and Longitude - World Cities
Fragments: Jerusalem (1997)
with a run time of
358 Min (6 Hrs)
Movies
>
Films - Longest Films
Paul Bailey
won the award for the book
At The Jerusalem
1968
Arts & Literature
>
Somerset Maugham Awards
Sara Maitland
won the award for the book
Daughter of Jerusalem
1979
Arts & Literature
>
Somerset Maugham Awards
Charlotte Mendelson
won the award for the book
Daughters of Jerusalem
2004
Arts & Literature
>
Somerset Maugham Awards
Jerusalem Artichoke
belongs to the family
Asteraceae
Helianthus tuberosus
Science & Nature
>
Fruit and Vegetables - Family class
If I Forget Thee Jerusalem by William Faulkner
was titled from the literary source
Psalms 137:5
Arts & Literature
>
Book Titles - Literary Sources
Krzysztof Penderecki
composed
Seven Gates of Jerusalem
Symphony No. 7, 1996
Music
>
Classical Music
John Tavener
recorded
Lament for Jerusalem
Choir of London Orchestra; Naxos, 2006
Music
>
Classical Albums - 2000 - Present
St. John's Jerusalem
is located in the ceremonial county of
Kent
Geography
>
National Trust Properties - England
'Jerusalem' by William Blake
has the opening lines
And Did Those Feet in Ancient Time...
Walk upon England's mountains green?
Arts & Literature
>
Poetry Opening Lines
O Jerusalem! by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins
was titled from the literary source
Psalms 137:5
Arts & Literature
>
Book Titles - Literary Sources
Jerusalem, Israel
is at
31°47'N 35°12'E
Geography
>
Latitude and Longitude - Capital Cities
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