Jerusalem
The word Jerusalem, in Hebrew, embraces the idea of peace. The city does not have peace today, but it will. God says that it is at Jerusalem, after great conflict, that His peace will finally come to the earth [Isaiah 2:2-4].

“O Jerusalem, Jerusalem ...”
~ Matthew 23:37
It is not human reasoning that has placed Jerusalem at centre stage in world affairs. It is not on a trade route, by land, river or sea. It is hidden away in a dusty mountainous area, in an obscure land that has little to commend it except a powerful spiritual pull.
Jerusalem, and its other biblical name, Zion, is mentioned close to one thousand times in the Bible.
God has placed the city in the centre of the world.
This is what the Sovereign Lord says: “This is Jerusalem, which I have set in the centre of the nations, with countries all around her.”
~ Ezekiel 5:5

Some medieval maps placed Jerusalem at the centre of the world.
Jerusalem was, and is again, the national capital of God’s ancient covenant people – the Jews – now returning to the Promised Land. Their presence is an offence to many Moslems.
But God chose Jerusalem.
He sent Abraham there – to Mount Moriah – to sacrifice Isaac [Genesis 22:2].
When God gave the Law to Moses, He said that a place would be chosen for His temple and for the altar [Deuteronomy 12:5-6].
Hundreds of years later King David bought the hilltop of Moriah and declared it to be the place of sacrifice for Israel [1 Chronicles 22:1].
David’s son, Solomon, built the Temple on that spot [2 Chronicles 3:1].
It was in Jerusalem that Jesus gave His life as a sacrifice for sin.
That is the significance of Jerusalem. It is the place of sacrifice. It is where Israel’s Temple stood. It is where blood had to be shed, to atone for sin. It is where the priests and the High Priest ministered. And it is where the shekinah glory of God settled in Israel.
The Jews disobeyed God. The shekinah glory departed. And, the Jews were thrust out of the land.
In exile, the observant among them prayed three times a day toward Jerusalem. Nearly two thousand years passed and then God began to bring Israel back to the Promised Land and to Jerusalem.
... the joy of the whole earth... Mount Zion, the city of the Great King.
