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The document is a collection of prayers intended to support peace and solidarity among religious communities, especially in Jerusalem and Gaza, through intercession and calls for justice and reconciliation.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Theme:
Prayers, Peace, Religious Solidarity
Document Type:
Prayer
Author:
American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, Matt (Matah) Adler
Target Audience:
Religious Communities, Pilgrims, People of Faith
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Palestine, Syrian Golan
Subject:
Israeli settlements, Human rights violations
Document type:
Report
Organization:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Target audience:
General public, international community, human rights organizations
Period of validity:
1 November 2021 – 31 October 2022
Approval date:
15 March 2023
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Topic:
Human Rights, Water Resources
Document Type:
Report
Organ / Institution:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Target Audience:
Governments, Human Rights Organizations, International Bodies
Period of Validity:
2021
Approval Date:
23 September 2021
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Religious Education
Document Type:
Educational Material
Date:
April 28
Feast:
Entry of Our Lord into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday)
Liturgical Service:
Matins
Liturgical Tradition:
Orthodox Christian
Tones:
1, 2, 4, 6, 8
Main Scripture Reading:
Matthew 21:1–11, 15–17
Psalm References:
Psalms 8, 50, 150
Liturgical Elements:
Troparia, Kathisma Hymns, Polyeleion, Prokeimenon, Gospel, Stichera, Canon, Hypakoe
Author of Canon:
Cosmas the Monk
Occasion:
Celebration of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem
Associated Rite:
Blessing of palms and branches
Author:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David (Greg Killian)
Based on:
Shiur by Rabbi Isser Z. Weisberg
Date of shiur:
November 26, 2020
Language:
English with Hebrew citations
Primary sources cited:
Zechariah, Daniel, Deuteronomy, Rashi, Ramban
Biblical references:
Zechariah 12; Daniel 7 and 12; Deuteronomy 30–32
Historical references:
Destruction of the First and Second Temples; Dome of the Rock (687–692 CE); State of Israel (1948)
Chronological framework:
Anno Domini (AD) and Anno Mundi (AM)
Central figures discussed:
Donald Trump; Mashiach ben Yosef; Mashiach ben David
Religious tradition:
Jewish rabbinic interpretation (Chazal)
Geographical focus:
Jerusalem; Eretz Israel; Iran
Thematic focus:
Messianic chronology; Jerusalem; biblical prophecy; contemporary political events
Type of document:
Theological essay based on an oral lecture
Prophetic timeframes discussed:
1290 and 1335 years; 2022–2027 AD; 5782–5788 AM
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Document Type:
Statistical report
Topic:
Consumer Price Index
Issuing Authority:
Central Bureau of Statistics
Date of Release:
August 15, 2018
Reference Number:
243/2018
Period Covered:
July 2018
Data Base Year:
2016
Target Audience:
General public, economists, policymakers
Source:
Bible
Book:
Nehemiah
Chapters:
11:1–12:26
Religious tradition:
Judaism / Christianity
Genre:
Sacred scripture / historical and genealogical record
Primary location:
Jerusalem and towns of Judah and Benjamin
Key groups mentioned:
Israelites, priests, Levites, temple servants, gatekeepers, singers
Historical figures mentioned:
Zerubbabel, Jeshua, Nehemiah, Ezra, Darius the Persian
Related scriptural references:
Numbers 26:55; 1 Samuel 10:20–21; Galatians 4:26–28; Hebrews 12:22–24
Main themes:
settlement of Jerusalem, priestly and Levitical genealogies, temple service organization, distribution of land by lot
Context within scripture:
post-exilic restoration period of Jerusalem
Title of series:
Messianic teaching episodes
Episode number:
38
Language:
English
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Biblical passages cited:
Mark 8:27–31; Matthew 12:38–40; Mark 10:32–34; Mark 14:1–2, 10; Psalm 16:9–11; Luke 23:43; John 2:17; 1 Peter 3:18–20; Psalm 41:9; Zechariah 11:12–13
Primary subject:
Predictions of Jesus’ death and resurrection
Secondary themes:
Betrayal of Jesus, Passover symbolism, prophecy fulfillment
Figures mentioned:
Jesus, Peter, Judas, Jonah, Isaac, Pharisees
Religious concepts:
Messiah, sacrificial lamb, resurrection, Hades, Passover
Geographical references:
Jerusalem, Mount Moriah, Egypt
Historical-religious context:
New Testament narrative connected with Old Testament prophecy
Document type:
Religious teaching script / Bible study lesson
Intended audience:
Christian learners or Bible study participants
Narrative timeframe:
Final period of Jesus’ ministry before the crucifixion
Note:
Year
Topic:
Religion, Biblical history
Document type:
Religious text
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Jerusalem
Theme:
Pilgrimage, Christian Faith, Holy Land
Document Type:
Homily
Institution:
Episcopal Diocese of Olympia
Author:
Rt. Rev. Greg Rickel
Target Audience:
Pilgrims, Christians, Religious Communities
Period of Effect:
June 21, 2020
Date of Approval:
June 21, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Note:
Year
Theme:
Prophecy
Document Type:
Religious Text
Year:
2023
Location:
Jerusalem, Israel
Subject:
Commemoration, Education, War impact
Document type:
Oral narrative / memorial account
Institution:
Pelech High School for Boys
Author:
Shalom Weil
Related persons:
Yossi Hershcovitz, Mishy Harman, Hadas Hershcovitz
Audience:
General public, listeners of the narration
Event date:
November 10, 2023
Context:
2023 Israel–Hamas war
Themes:
Personal tribute, educational leadership, community loss, wartime experiences
Note:
Year
Context:
A prayer document offering traditional prayers for use at Morning and Evening Prayer, including prayers for the monarch, the royal family, and the nation, with specific invocations for divine guidance and blessings.
Title as printed:
21st21stPrayers for Eritrean Church leaders, Prisoners and Families
Thematic focus:
Religious persecution and imprisonment in Eritrea
Geographical focus:
Eritrea
Document type:
Prayer appeal and advocacy text
Referenced publication:
“Prayer the Mightiest Force in the World” by Frank Laubach
Primary subjects:
Detained Christian leaders and unnamed prisoners
Named individuals:
Rev. Haile Naizge; Dr. Kuflu Gebremeskel; Rev Million Gebreselassie; Dr Futsum Gebrenegus; Rev Dr Tekleab Menghisteab; Rev. Gebremedhin Gebregiorgis; Rev Kidane Weldou
Period referenced:
Detentions since 2004–2005; UN findings 1991–2016
Key themes:
Indefinite detention; enforced disappearance; torture; incommunicado imprisonment; faith and prayer
Biblical references cited:
Psalms 105:8; Isaiah 45:2; Acts 16:26; Psalm 139:7–10; Deuteronomy 31:8; Isaiah 35:4; Psalm 10:12; Chronicles 20:12; Jeremiah 29:12
Call to action:
Pray in Faith; Speak in Love; Act in Unity; #Voices4Justice
Note:
Year
Year:
1814
Region / city:
Aotearoa / New Zealand
Theme:
Christian mission, Maori engagement
Document type:
Liturgical service / religious text
Institution:
Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Author:
Brian Hardie (adapted), Willow Macky
Language:
English and Te Reo Māori
Target audience:
Congregation, church members
Occasion:
Commemoration of Ruatara and Samuel Marsden’s mission
Included texts:
Psalm 112:6, Proverbs 10:7, Luke 2:8-16
Hymns:
Te Harinui, Arahina, e Ihowa
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Meaford, ON
Theme:
Prayers for Remembrance and Peace
Document Type:
Religious Prayer Resource
Organization / Institution:
United Church of Canada
Author:
Rev. Dr. Neil Parker
Target Audience:
Church community, individuals involved in remembrance events
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Date:
February 4, 2026
Title:
Day of Prayer
Type of Document:
Liturgical prayer compilation
Religious Tradition:
Christian
Primary Sources:
Psalms, Lamentations, Luke, Ephesians
Biblical Passages Included:
Psalm 5:3; Lamentations 3:22–23; Psalm 95:1–2, 7–8; Luke 1:68–70; Psalm 51:1–7, 10–12; Psalm 119:105; Ephesians 4:1–6
Themes:
Thanksgiving, repentance, devotion, church unity, intercession
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Structure:
Sequential prayers and Scripture readings for communal worship
Purpose:
Corporate observance of a day of prayer
Date:
8 February 2026
Occasion:
Feast Day of Saint Bakhita
Liturgical Context:
Sunday Liturgy
Readings:
Isaiah 58.7–10; Psalm 111(112).4–9; 1 Corinthians 2.1–5; Matthew 5.13–16
Biblical Theme:
Salt and light; good works; justice for the oppressed
Primary Focus:
Christian discipleship and social justice
Geographical References:
United Kingdom; global context
Key Issues Addressed:
Exploitation; modern slavery; labour trafficking; restrictive visas; structural injustice
Referenced Church Document:
Evangelii Gaudium (270)
Author:
Not specified
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Document Type:
Homiletic notes and intercessory prayers
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Worship, Prayer, Discipleship
Document Type:
Worship Service Sheet
Organization:
The Vine at Home, Twelvebaskets
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Individuals seeking personal reflection and worship
Period of Validity:
August 2024
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
This document is a worship service sheet offering reflections and prayers based on the passage of John 21:
1-19, including a call to action inspired by the conversation between Jesus and Peter.