Examples of 'jerusalem would' in a sentence
Meaning of "jerusalem would"
Speculating or expressing a hypothetical situation regarding the actions or behavior of Jerusalem
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Jerusalem would be vindicated and restored.
The destroyers of Jerusalem would themselves be destroyed.
Jerusalem would not be burned down.
The streets of Jerusalem would be safe.
Jerusalem would be the main problem.
A prophet who warned that Jerusalem would be destroyed.
Jerusalem would be the center of their religious life.
This entry into Jerusalem would be his last.
Jerusalem would be an international city.
Their arrival in Jerusalem would not have gone unnoticed.
Jerusalem would be reduced to rubble.
Both prophets boldly announced that Jerusalem would be destroyed.
Jerusalem would be destroyed.
A unilateral ceasefire declaration from Jerusalem would have been enough.
Jerusalem would be one of the first cities they would capture.
Promised the walls of Jerusalem would fall down at his command.
Jerusalem would not be physically divided and an open city made a customs border unfeasible.
Constructed walls around Jerusalem would benefit the residents of the city.
Jerusalem would have a vibrant Christian population.
Jesus and Paul both knew traveling to Jerusalem would lead to suffering and death.
And Jerusalem would be left in peace.
But Jesus had spoken about a day when the temple in Jerusalem would be destroyed.
To leave Jerusalem would be to leave it all behind.
Likewise was it shown to them that the Old Jerusalem would be rebuilt.
Swearing by Jerusalem would soon prove to be a bad idea.
Ellen White falsely predicted that old Jerusalem would never be rebuilt.
Palestinians living in Jerusalem would be able to nominate candidates for election and to vote.
Through these years Isaiah had steadfastly predicted that Jerusalem would stand.
This second visit to Jerusalem would be the destruction of the city itself.
A precise timetable for building a Third Temple in Jerusalem would follow.
Jerusalem would be crowded with thousands of visitors coming for the Passover celebration.
The prophet Zechariah declared that Jerusalem would become a burdensome stone for all people.
Jerusalem would be surrounded by armies and His disciples should flee the coming distress.
She warned that moving the embassy to Jerusalem would inflame tensions with the Arab world.
Jerusalem would again know the shout and praise of the true worshiper of Jehovah.
He knew that going to Jerusalem would bring about DEATH.
Eastern Jerusalem would remain in dispute but in the meantime remain under Israeli control.
Mecca would be closed and Jerusalem would move to Imeko.
Our trip to Jerusalem would not have been complete without a trip to the Western wall.
Muslim and Christian holy places in Jerusalem would be granted special status.
Jerusalem would thus be completely cut off from the West Bank.
Samaria and Jerusalem would be destroyed.
Jerusalem would be the capital of neither Israel nor the Arab state.
The eastern part of Jerusalem would be the capital of Palestine.
Jerusalem would thus be com pletely cut off from the West Bank.
There was never any doubt that Jerusalem would be the capital of Israel.
Expanded Jerusalem would fall under international control as a Corpus Separatum.
A strike on a populated area of Tel Aviv or Jerusalem would almost certainly change the calculations.
United Jerusalem would remain the capital of Israel under Israeli sovereignty.
Others even protested that moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem would harm the peace process.
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