Mount of Olives
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The Mount of Olives is a prominent ridge east of Jerusalem that holds major religious significance, especially in Christianity and Judaism, as a site of biblical events and ancient Jewish cemeteries.
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Target entity: Mount of Olives Context triple: [Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, hasLocation, Mount of Olives]
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Mount Herzl
Mount Herzl is Israel’s national cemetery and a central memorial site in Jerusalem, serving as the burial place of prominent leaders and fallen soldiers.
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Temple Mount
Temple Mount is a hilltop in Jerusalem revered as one of the holiest sites in Judaism, traditionally regarded as the location of the First and Second Temples.
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Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai is the biblical mountain in the Sinai Peninsula where Moses is traditionally believed to have received God's law, making it a central site in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition.
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Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
"Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives" is a 19th-century landscape painting by American artist Frederic Edwin Church that dramatically depicts the holy city of Jerusalem from the vantage point of the Mount of Olives.
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Golgotha
Golgotha is the hill outside ancient Jerusalem traditionally identified as the site of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and a central location in Christian religious history.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Mount of Olives Target entity description: The Mount of Olives is a prominent ridge east of Jerusalem that holds major religious significance, especially in Christianity and Judaism, as a site of biblical events and ancient Jewish cemeteries.
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A.
Mount Herzl
Mount Herzl is Israel’s national cemetery and a central memorial site in Jerusalem, serving as the burial place of prominent leaders and fallen soldiers.
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B.
Temple Mount
Temple Mount is a hilltop in Jerusalem revered as one of the holiest sites in Judaism, traditionally regarded as the location of the First and Second Temples.
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C.
Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai is the biblical mountain in the Sinai Peninsula where Moses is traditionally believed to have received God's law, making it a central site in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition.
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D.
Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives
"Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives" is a 19th-century landscape painting by American artist Frederic Edwin Church that dramatically depicts the holy city of Jerusalem from the vantage point of the Mount of Olives.
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E.
Golgotha
Golgotha is the hill outside ancient Jerusalem traditionally identified as the site of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and a central location in Christian religious history.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
biblical site
ⓘ
hill ⓘ mountain ridge ⓘ religious site ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Christian eschatology
ⓘ
Jesus Christ ⓘ
surface form:
Jesus
Jewish eschatology ⓘ King David ⓘ prophet Zechariah ⓘ |
| cemeteryBurialsSince | First Temple period ⓘ |
| contains | one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in the world ⓘ |
| country | Israel ⓘ |
| elevation | about 818 meters above sea level ⓘ |
| estimatedGraves | over 100000 ⓘ |
| eventSite |
Agony in the Garden
ⓘ
surface form:
Agony of Jesus in Gethsemane
Ascension Day ⓘ
surface form:
Ascension of Jesus according to Christian tradition
Jesus’ teaching about the end times ⓘ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem ⓘ
surface form:
Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem
betrayal and arrest of Jesus ⓘ |
| hasAlternativeName |
Har HaZeitim
ⓘ
Jabal az-Zaytoun ⓘ Mount of Olives ⓘ
surface form:
Mount Olivet
|
| hasPart |
At-Tur neighborhood
ⓘ
Augusta Victoria compound ⓘ Church of the Ascension ⓘ
surface form:
Chapel of the Ascension
Church of All Nations ⓘ Church of Pater Noster ⓘ Dominus Flevit Church ⓘ Garden of Gethsemane ⓘ Mount of Olives self-linksurface differs ⓘ
surface form:
Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
Russian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
East Jerusalem
ⓘ
Jerusalem ⓘ Levant region ⓘ
surface form:
Levant
West Bank ⓘ |
| mentionedIn |
Book of Zechariah
ⓘ
Gospels ⓘ Tanakh ⓘ
surface form:
Hebrew Bible
New Testament ⓘ |
| nameOrigin | named for olive groves that once covered its slopes ⓘ |
| overlooks |
Old City of Jerusalem UNESCO World Heritage Site
ⓘ
surface form:
Old City of Jerusalem
Temple Mount ⓘ |
| religionSignificance |
Christianity
ⓘ
Islam ⓘ Judaism ⓘ |
| separatedFrom |
Old City of Jerusalem UNESCO World Heritage Site
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surface form:
Old City of Jerusalem by the Kidron Valley
|
| traditionalBelief |
place where the Messiah will appear in some Jewish traditions
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place where the resurrection of the dead will begin in Jewish tradition ⓘ site of Jesus’ return in some Christian traditions ⓘ |
| viewpointFor | panoramic views of Jerusalem ⓘ |
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Subject: Mount of Olives Description of subject: The Mount of Olives is a prominent ridge east of Jerusalem that holds major religious significance, especially in Christianity and Judaism, as a site of biblical events and ancient Jewish cemeteries.
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