The community of Jerusalem, a small stronghold…
1341 BCE to 1198 BCE
The community of Jerusalem, a small stronghold supervising the few agricultural villages and large numbers of pastoral groups in the thinly settled southern hills, lies twenty miles to Shechem's south.
Its name, known in its earliest form as Urusalim, is probably of western Semitic origin and apparently means Foundation of Shalem, or Foundation of God, appears in the Amarna letters, which contain a message from the city's ruler, Abdi-Heba, requiring his sovereign's help against the invading Ibrus, or Habiru, or Hapiru.
Shechem and Jerusalem are to become major centers of the action during the coming Early Iron Age in Palestine.