Jerusalem

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Jerusalem means "double peace". If we seek God in spirit and in truth, in our minds and our body, in our heart and in our deeds we will find Jerusalem.

03389 ^םלשׁורי^ Yᵉruwshalaim \@yer-oo-shaw-lah’- im\@ rarely ^םילשׁורי^ Yᵉruwshalayim \@yer-oo-shaw-lah’- yim\@

a dual (in allusion to its two main hills [the true pointing, at least of the former reading, seems to be that of 03390]), probably from (the passive participle of) 03384 and 07999, Greek 2414 ~Ιεροσολυμα~ and 2419 ~Ιερουσαλημ~; ; n pr loc
AV-Jerusalem 643; 643
Jerusalem= "teaching of peace"
1) the chief city of Palestine and capital of the united kingdom and the nation of Judah after the split



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