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The city of Jerusalem was significant to Europe Christians because it was

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Answered by riyasharma101128
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The city of Jerusalem was significant to European Christians because it was the place where Jesus was crucified. Jesus was crusified in 33 C.E. in the city of Jerusalem after being falsely charged by the Roman a court system of treason.
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Jerusalem is mostly significant to Christianity because it is believed that Jesus Christ was brought to intermittently as a child, preached, crucified, and resuscitated here. Jerusalem is counted as the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people.  According to the classical myth, Jerusalem was considered as the center of the world, God’s abode.It is a place that is abode to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and it is now a place that has become much popular to tourists.

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