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What does the Bible say about the significance of Jerusalem as the Holy City?

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The Bible refers to Jerusalem as the Holy City due to God's presence and the covenant relationship with His people.

Jerusalem is called the Holy City as it signifies a place where the Lord God Almighty reveals Himself and dwells among His people. The term 'holy' means to separate, indicating that Jerusalem has been set apart by God for worship and as a refuge for His people. This designation highlights the transformation from a desolate city to a sanctuary where God's name is honored, as emphasized in Nehemiah 11 and throughout the scriptures.
Scripture References: Nehemiah 11:1, Nehemiah 12:1, Isaiah 46:13

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Nehemiah 12
Angus Fisher · Dec 12, 2013
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