The David Jeremiah Podcast

A Geographical Prophecy: Jerusalem (Pt. 1) | Dr. David Jeremiah | Ezekiel 5:5

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Mar 24, 2026
A tour of Jerusalem’s deep emotional and prophetic significance. Short reflections on the city’s historical and modern political role. Discussion of key locations like the Mount of Olives and their place in end-times narratives. An exploration of the New Jerusalem and visions from Revelation that connect heaven, resurrection, and a future eternal city.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Sense Of Jerusalem's Sacred Aura

  • Dr. David Jeremiah describes a recurring personal feeling when visiting Jerusalem, calling it an 'aura' that makes the city feel uniquely holy.
  • He connects that sensation to the Bible's claim that Jerusalem is God's city, explaining why walking its streets feels like stepping into Scripture.
ANECDOTE

The First Sight From The Eastern Approach

  • Dr. David Jeremiah recounts the visual impact when arriving from the east: the Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, Mount of Olives, and Church of the Holy Sepulcher dominate the view.
  • He describes the old city's golden walls and nighttime glow that often bring visitors to tears, illustrating Jerusalem's emotional power.
INSIGHT

Why Jerusalem Commands Global Attention

  • Jerusalem's intense global significance stems from its central role in biblical prophecy and repeated scriptural mentions, making it a focal point for faiths and nations.
  • Dr. David Jeremiah notes Jerusalem appears 811 times in the Bible, far more than the next city, showing its unmatched prophetic prominence.
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