From Dan to Beersheba by John Philip Newman

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Author Newman, John Philip, 1826-1899
LoC No. 04013254
Title From Dan to Beersheba
A Description of the Wonderful Land, with Maps and Engravings and a Prologue by the Author Containing the Latest Explorations and Discoveries
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Summary "From Dan to Beersheba" by John Philip Newman is a descriptive account of the Holy Land written in the late 19th century. The work focuses on exploring the rich history, geography, and culture of Palestine, chronicling its significance in biblical narratives. It serves as both a travelogue and an insightful examination of the landscapes and customs of the area, aiming to connect the present-day aspects of the land with its historic and scriptural references. The opening of the book introduces the geographical structure of Palestine, detailing its mountainous terrain and fertile plains, while also assessing the transformations that have occurred over the centuries. Newman describes the boundaries of the region and reflects on the biblical significance of locations from Dan to Beersheba, providing context for the significance of these sites. He emphasizes the stark contrast between the land's ancient bountifulness, as described in scriptural texts, and its current state of barrenness, attributing these changes to both natural factors and historical events. The thorough details presented lay the foundation for a deeper exploration of the ensuing chapters, inviting readers into the transformative historical tapestry of the Holy Land. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Palestine -- Description and travel
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EBook-No. 55824
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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