Jerusalem
- Modern identification
- Jerusalem settlement centroid · Jerusalem area
- Coordinates
- 31.7767, 35.2342
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
What happened at Jerusalem
- The interview of Nicodemus with Jesus
John 2:23 to 3:21
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- In the parable (allegory) of the good shepherd Jesus draws the picture of the hostile Pharisees and intimates that he is going to die for his flock and come to life again
John 10:1-21
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- Judas, stung by the rebuke of Jesus at the feast, bargains with the rulers to betray Jesus
Mark 14:10-11; Matthew 26:14-16; Luke 22:3-6
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- Jesus before Herod antipas the tetrarch
Luke 23:6-12
Herod Antipas was in Jerusalem, but the residence used for the hearing is not securely identified. The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- Mary magdalene and the other women report to the apostles and Peter and John visit the empty tomb
Luke 24:9-12; John 20:2-10
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- The appearance of Jesus to the other women
Matthew 28:9-10
Matthew does not provide a recoverable meeting point beyond the Jerusalem/tomb context. The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- Some of the guard report to the jewish rulers
Matthew 28:11-15
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- The report of the two disciples and the news of the appearance to Simon Peter
Luke 24:33-35; 1 Corinthians 15:5
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- The appearance to the astonished disciples (Thomas absent) with a commission and their failure to convince Thomas
Mark 16:14; Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-25
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- The appearance to the disciples the next sunday night and the convincing of Thomas
John 20:26-31; 1 Corinthians 15:5
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.
- The appearance to the disciples with another commission
Luke 24:44-49; Acts 1:3-8
The identity of Jerusalem is secure; the point is a modern settlement centroid rather than an event-specific building.