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− | {{În curs}}{{Israel-Iisus}}Expresia '''''Țara Sfântă''''' se referă la o regiune geografică situată pe malul estic al Mării Mediterane, unde a luat naștere [[creștinism]]ul, unde a trăit Mântuitorul [[Iisus Hristos]], [[Apostoli]]i și Biserica primară. Această arie geografică depășește astăzi granițele [[Israel]]ului și a Palestinei, cuprinzând și zone din vestul Regatului hașemit al Iordaniei.
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− | While the expression ''Holy Land'' is not specifically mentioned in the [[Vechiul Testament]], the concept of holiness is raised throughout the [[Scripture]] in the promises of God and the theme of a holy land for the people of God. The concept continues with the consideration of the city of [[Ierusalim]], and its surrogate [[Sion]], as the core of this holiness. For the Jewish nation the sense of holiness continued with the Temple as the center of Jewish religious observance and worship.
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− | For Christians, this Holy Land is the region where the [[Savior]], [[Iisus Hristos]], made his appearance to man as the [[Mesia]], conducted his ministry teaching the kingdom of God, his [[transfiguration]], and ultimately sacrificing himself to save us from our sins, then [[resurrection|rising from the dead]] on the third day as he [[prophecy|prophesied]].
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− | ==A se vedea și==
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− | *[[Church of Jerusalem]]
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− | *[[Holy Fire]]
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− | *[[Israel]]
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− | ==Surse==
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− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holy_Land&oldid=223741248 Wikipedia: Holy Land]
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− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Land_of_Israel&oldid=223589792 Wikipedia: Land of Israel]
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