For millions of believers, Jerusalem is one of the world's
holiest cities. Pilgrims from three major religions - Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam, each of which is heir to Old Testament
theological tradition - flock to Jerusalem where many of their most
sacred memories are centered. This study of ancient Israel's sacred
literature on the topic of Jerusalem is not a speculative exercise.
It is a subject of immediate relevance to both the religious and
political realities of present-day Jerusalem.
The Scriptures inspired by ancient Israel's priests, prophets,
and sages provide the foundation for the status of Jerusalem in
today's three monotheistic religions. In "The Holy City," Father
Hoppe explores how the various theological traditions in the Hebrew
Bible, apocrypha, and selected pseudepigrapha present Jerusalem. In
closing he discusses how early Judaism dealt with the fall of
Jerusalem and the destruction of the Temple in A.D. 70.
Chapters are Jerusalem, the Holy City," "Zion, the City of God:
Jerusalem in the Book of Psalms," "A Place for God's Name:
Jerusalem in the Deuteronomic Tradition," "Ariel: Jerusalem in
Isaiah," "Zion Under Judgment: Jerusalem in Pre-Exilic and Exilic
Prophecy," "A Vision of Restoration: Jerusalem in Second Isaiah,"
"Zion Rebuilt: Jerusalem in the Post-Exilic Period," "The New
Jerusalem," and "The Liberated City: The Defense of Jerusalem."
"Leslie Hoppe, OFM, PhD, is a professor at Catholic Theological
Union and author of "A Guide to the Lands of the Bible" and "The
Synagogues and Churches of Ancient Palestine" published by The
Liturgical Press.""
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