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Biblical Jerusalem:
The Growth of Judean Jerusalem
Over time, the Judean capital city of Jerusalem grew and expanded well beyond
the small boundaries of the City of David. At first, the Temple Mount was an
addition to the city and was, apparently, fortified in some way (which still
remains unknown). Later, the process of expansion "beyond the walls" occured
after the population continued to increase.
The Bible mentions the names of
residential neighborhoods outside the City of David, such as Mishneh
(Kings II 22;14) and Makhtesh (Zephania 1;11). The main
growth in population occurred around 721 C.E., when the Northern Israelite
kingdom of Israel was destroyed by Assyria and the refugees fled to the
Southern Israelite kingdom of Judea; and in 701 C.E., when King Sennacherib of
Assyria led a military campaign, conquering the coastal cities of the Land of
Israel.
Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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