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  • Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure

    by C. R. Conder ...
    "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure" by C. R. Conder is a captivating account of the author's explorations in the Holy Land. Conder, a prominent British archaeologist and surveyor, embarked on a journey to document the landscapes, cultures, and historical sites of Palestine. His vivid descriptions and keen observations provide readers with a unique perspective on the ... Read more

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  • The city of Jerusalem

    Unveiling Jerusalem's Rich Past and Enduring Impact

    by C. R. Conder ...
    C. R. Conder's "The City of Jerusalem" serves as a profound exploration of the historical, cultural, and religious significance of one of the world's most venerable cities. Written in a meticulous and evocative prose style, Conder's work combines vivid descriptions with scholarly analysis, interweaving historical narratives with contemporary observations. Set against the backdrop of Jerusalem's ... Read more

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  • Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure

    Enriched edition. Victorian Holy Land Archaeology, Travel, and Cultural Encounters in 19th-Century Palestine

    by C. R. Conder ...
    In "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure," C. R. Conder weaves a rich tapestry of exploration and scholarship, blending vivid personal narratives with meticulous archaeological insights. Written in the late 19th century, this work belongs to the ceaseless quest for knowledge about the biblical lands, showcasing Conder's firsthand experiences as he traverses the terrain of ... Read more

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  • Palestine

    History and exploration of the holy land

    The country to which the name of Palestine is given by moderns is that portion in Asia which is comprehended within the 31st and 34th degrees north latitude, and extends from the Mediterranean to the Syrian Desert, eastward of the river Jordan and the Dead Sea. Whether viewed as the source of our religions faith; or as the most ancient fountain of our historical knowledge, this singular spot of ... Read more

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  • Palestine

    Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Palestine: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Landscape

    by C. R. Conder ...
    C. R. Conder's "Palestine" is a compelling scholarly exploration of the historical, cultural, and geographical tapestry of the region. Written in an accessible yet erudite style, the book artfully weaves descriptive narratives with academic rigor, making it a significant contribution to the body of geographic literature. Conder employs a blend of personal observation and meticulous research, ... Read more

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  • Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure

    Unraveling the Mysteries of Ancient Lands: A Journey Through Palestine

    by C. R. Conder ...
    In "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure," C. R. Conder presents an engaging account of his archaeological explorations in the Holy Land during the late 19th century. The book combines vivid narrative with meticulous observations, as Conder documents his fieldwork while also delving into the cultural and historical significance of the regions he traverses. Written in a ... Read more

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  • The Jews under Rome

    by C. R. Conder ...
    It is here proposed to give some account of Jewish life in the first and second centuries A.D., under Roman rule in Syria, which—in spite of the terrible episodes of the sieges of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. and 132 A.D.—was for the greater part of the period a peaceful domination over a very mixed population at a time when the Jews were very prosperous and fairly contented... ... Read more

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    The decree of Cyrus (538 BC) seems to have been acted upon with all speed by a portion of the Jews resident in Babylon. That portion, however, doubtless consisted of the less well-to-do and those who had formed no very close ties, commercial or otherwise, with the locality in which they had grown up. Many had acted to the full upon the advice given them by Jeremiah (29. 5-7), and, to borrow a ... Read more

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia

    Ingratitude in masses, as in individuals, is very apt to be the reward of great benefactors. Egypt, taciturn, proud, and self-contained, was respected and admired by all her neighbours, while Greece and Judea, the shining beacons of Mediterranean civilisation, from the point of view of morals and science, have had the mortification of receiving ineffaceable stigmas. In the popular language of our ... Read more

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  • History of Assyria

    Rise and Fall of Ancient World Power

    Assyria was a great and powerful country lying on the Tigris. A mountainous region extending as far as to the high mountain range of Armenia, the Gordiaean or Carduchian mountains."The capital of Assyria was Nineveh, one of the most famous of cities. It was remarkable for extent, wealth, and architectural grandeur. Diodorus Siculus says its walls were sixty miles around and one hundred feet high. ... Read more

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  • Paul of Tarsus: A First Century Radical

    In Brief, #2

    by Anne Davison ...
    Series Book 2 - In Brief
    It is often said that without Paul the Apostle there would have been no Christian Church. Certainly it was Paul who took the message of Christ beyond the region of Palestine to the Gentiles of Asia Minor and it was Paul who established the first Churches across Anatolia and beyond, into the Greek Peninsula. It is therefore arguable that if it had not been for Paul, the Church would not have become ... Read more

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia

    The Assyrian Empire is in some respects unique in history. Despite the proverbial tendency of history to repeat itself, there has been no duplication of the tragic history of this wonderful body politic. It rose to be the most powerful of nations; it reached out and gained the widest empire that had hitherto been seen; its capital, Nineveh, was for a few centuries the metropolis of the world. But ... Read more

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