Jerusalem, a city of unparalleled spiritual and historical significance, stands at the crossroads of ancient and modern worlds. This world history documentary brilliantly unpacks the layers of history, faith, and conflict that have defined Jerusalem for millennia.
Thank you for this informative vedio of the city of JERUSALEM. WHICH also includes all the trueths of history of GOD, AND THE CITY OF JERUSALEM, AND ITS PEOPLES. A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO, AND A TRUETHFUL STORY OF OUR GOD, AND THE CITY OF GOD!! JERUSALEM!!❤❤❤❤❤
Luke 19:37 When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen: 38 “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!”[a] “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” 39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” 40 “I tell you,” he replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”
In my script I presented the Biblical tradition of the "sacrifice" involving Isaac (Genesis 22) because that story is part of the narrative traditions (both Jewish and Christian) concerning Jerusalem, the subject of the film. The Islamic tradition involving Ishmael is not connected with Jerusalem, but with Mecca. It is worth noting, however, that there is no direct mention in the Quran of Ishmael being the son involved. The connection with Ishmael is the result of subsequent Islamic interpretation of the Quranic passage. Moreover, I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that I do not take issue with the Islamic tradition. I simply stated in the narration that it is Abraham's (Ibrahim's) absolute faith in God that has served as a powerful example for all three religions.
Knowledge talk. Please help me find the reference in The Koran of Ishmael. Google says it is in Surah 37. The copy of the Koran I have is not fivided into surahs but Sections. Section 37 dies not mention Ishmael. I am lost.
Abraham had two sons. Ishmael was the son of Abraham and Hagar, an Egyptian woman. Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, who was barren and prayed to God for a son. Sarah and Abraham conceived Isaac in their old age. This is Genesis, Chapter 21.
Crossing my fingers while starting this video: "Please don't be a bunch of AI images...please don't be a bunch of AI images....please don't be created by a bunch of lazy people showing a slideshow of AI images over the narration.......oh thank God, actual real video and photos. Thank you!"
Thanks. No, David, not AI. The real thing. Made the whole film ourselves, from start to finish, over a period of two years. All of it original material that we ourselves shot and recorded. Script, narration, editing etc. ours.
Hi, I sincerely appreciate your sensitivity regarding images of Muhammed and I would never think to make a picture of him myself. There was certainly, for my part, no offense intended. However, there has been divided opinion about what is permissible in this regard among Muslims themselves over time. There are in fact countless images showing the Prophet that were made by Muslims over the centuries. Sometimes, as in the ones I selected , his facial features are not distinctly shown. But in others they are very clearly shown. I decided that if many historical Muslim cultures around the world considered it acceptable to depict the Prophet, then I would go by their decision that it was allowed as long as it was done respectfully. However, as I said, I did decide to occupy the middle ground and avoid images showing his face.
Beautiful video to understand about Jerusalem..The holy land of spirituality..God bless all
This video was very well done. I loved its accuracy with Scripture! The narrator did a great job also.
Jerusalem, a city of unparalleled spiritual and historical significance, stands at the crossroads of ancient and modern worlds. This world history documentary brilliantly unpacks the layers of history, faith, and conflict that have defined Jerusalem for millennia.
Thank you for this informative vedio of the city of JERUSALEM. WHICH also includes all the trueths of history of GOD, AND THE CITY OF JERUSALEM, AND ITS PEOPLES. A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO, AND A TRUETHFUL STORY OF OUR GOD, AND THE CITY OF GOD!! JERUSALEM!!❤❤❤❤❤
All the sites I long to see..thanks you very much
Excellent presentation of the History of Jerusalem…!
So much blood spilt for this prize of 'spirituality'.
Aloha~Excellent presentation
Biblically correct A+
Mahalo~ ThankYou
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"If I forget you, Oh Jerusalem, may my right hand forget her skill . . .
If I do not exalt Jerusalem above my chief joy."
Psalm 137
A..m. E. N❤❤
Really great work! The narration, background music and the content is absolutely amazing. Literally takes you to Jerusalem. Keep up!
Immersive and extremely well produced.
Much appreciated. Thank you.
Excellent account of the history of Jerusalem
Earliest record of Jerusalem was 1933 BCE Genises 14 tells Salem was the city of king Melchizedek...grandfather of Abraham...
Oh Jerusalem ❤️ hear my prayer
Jerusalem. Is. A. Special. Place. Have. Travelled. The. World. And. Even. Now. After. Fifty. Years. It's. Incomparable. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Luke 19:37 When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen:
38 “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!”[a] “Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!”
39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!”
40 “I tell you,” he replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”
More please.
Jerusalem. Literal. Translation. Yeru/.you.will.see/.shalem/peace..❤❤❤
please provide the reference of Prophet Abraham's son Isaac because in the Muslim version it was Prophet Ishmael.
In my script I presented the Biblical tradition of the "sacrifice" involving Isaac (Genesis 22) because that story is part of the narrative traditions (both Jewish and Christian) concerning Jerusalem, the subject of the film. The Islamic tradition involving Ishmael is not connected with Jerusalem, but with Mecca. It is worth noting, however, that there is no direct mention in the Quran of Ishmael being the son involved. The connection with Ishmael is the result of subsequent Islamic interpretation of the Quranic passage.
Moreover, I would also like to draw your attention to the fact that I do not take issue with the Islamic tradition. I simply stated in the narration that it is Abraham's (Ibrahim's) absolute faith in God that has served as a powerful example for all three religions.
Knowledge talk.
Please help me find the reference in The Koran of Ishmael. Google says it is in Surah 37. The copy of the Koran I have is not fivided into surahs but Sections. Section 37 dies not mention Ishmael. I am lost.
Abraham had two sons. Ishmael was the son of Abraham and Hagar, an Egyptian woman. Isaac was the son of Abraham and Sarah, who was barren and prayed to God for a son. Sarah and Abraham conceived Isaac in their old age. This is Genesis, Chapter 21.
Ishmael and Isaac were cousins through Abraham.
Abraham had 3 wifes, Hagar, Sarah and ketura.
Hagar was the mother of Ishmael and Sarah was the mother of Isaac
Crossing my fingers while starting this video: "Please don't be a bunch of AI images...please don't be a bunch of AI images....please don't be created by a bunch of lazy people showing a slideshow of AI images over the narration.......oh thank God, actual real video and photos. Thank you!"
Thanks. No, David, not AI. The real thing. Made the whole film ourselves, from start to finish, over a period of two years. All of it original material that we ourselves shot and recorded. Script, narration, editing etc. ours.
i appreciate the narration , im just not happy with how they show the prophet Muhammed ( peace be apon him) in a picture. That shouldn't be Done.
Hi, I sincerely appreciate your sensitivity regarding images of Muhammed and I would never think to make a picture of him myself. There was certainly, for my part, no offense intended. However, there has been divided opinion about what is permissible in this regard among Muslims themselves over time. There are in fact countless images showing the Prophet that were made by Muslims over the centuries. Sometimes, as in the ones I selected , his facial features are not distinctly shown. But in others they are very clearly shown. I decided that if many historical Muslim cultures around the world considered it acceptable to depict the Prophet, then I would go by their decision that it was allowed as long as it was done respectfully. However, as I said, I did decide to occupy the middle ground and avoid images showing his face.