Scripture Information Respecting Jerusalem

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ITS NAMES.
 
The City of the Great King
Psa. 48:1, 2
The City of God
Psa. 46:4
The City of the LORD
Isa. 60:14
A City of Truth
Zech. 8:3
The City of Righteousness
Isa. 1:26
The Faithful City
Isa. 1:21
The Holy City
Isa. 48:2
The City of Judah
2 Chron. 25:28.
The City of David
2 Sam. 5:7
The City of Solemnities
Isa. 33:20
The Throne of the LORD
Jer. 3:17
The LORD is there
Ezek. 48:35
The Zion of the Holy One of Israel
Isa. 60:14
Salem (Gen. 14:18), jebns
Josh. 15:8
DESCRIBED.
 
Its palaces and towers
Psa. 48:13
Its walls, gates, and bulwarks
Isa. 26:1
Its wealth, population, industry
Isa. 22
Its idolatry, wickedness, religion
Lam. 2:2
Its geographical situation
Psa. 48:2
ITS FUTURE.
Greatly enlarged
Greatly beautified
Largely populated
The earth's metropolis
Its people saved and righteous
Universal center of blessing
Its riches and wealth
Characterized by holiness
The Gentiles build its walls
Its gates ever open
Served by nations and kingdoms
An eternal excellency
Joy of many generations
The Queen in gold of Ophir
A place of perfect security
Jehovah its rest and glory
Longevity of its inhabitants
Peace within its borders
No more weeping
No more sickness
No more idolatry
No more death
Jerusalem's future is the special testimony of the Hebrew Prophet's (see especially that magnificent millennial description, Isaiah 60).
BESIEGED.
 
By Shishak, king of Egypt
2 Chron. 12:1-4
By Jehoash, king of Israel
2 Kings 14:13,14
By Rezin and Pekah
2 Kings 16:5
By Sennacherib
2 Kings 18:17
By Pharaoh-Necho
2 Kings 23:33-35
By Nebuchadnezzar once
2 Kings 24:1
By Nebuchadnezzar twice
2 Kings 24:10, 11.
By Nebuchadnezzar three
2 Kings 25
By Titus
Luke 21
[History records no less than thirty-four instances of Jerusalem being besieged. Besides the foregoing, Jerusalem has been attacked by the Grecians, Syrians, Egyptians, Parthians, Romans, and Europeans.]
ITS DESOLATION.
Trodden down
Luke 21:24
Plowed as a field
Jer. 26:18
Reduced to ruins
Isa. 25:2
Not one stone left upon another
Mark 13:2
A wilderness and desolation
Jer. 25:18
Forsaken and hated
Isa. 60:15
Under Divine judgment
Lam. 1
RESTORED JERUSALEM.
Jerusalem, when reconstructed anew, will cover the site of the old and present city, but will be greatly enlarged, probably occupying with its suburbs and gardens an area of about fifty miles (Ezek. 48), and lying between the portions assigned to Judah and Benjamin. The city proper, will probably be about thirty-six miles in circumference. The millennial temple will be built anew from its foundation, and according to Divine patterns and measurements-not on the site of the old one, nor on that to be erected and afterward destroyed, upon the removal of the church to heaven. Zechariah 14, also the prophets Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, supply particulars of deep and abiding interest as to the Jewish future.
"Joy to His ancient people!
Your bonds He comes to sever-
And now, 'tis done! the Lord hath won,
And ye are free forever."