Explore the historical geography and sacred antiquities of the Holy Land with scholarly detail and map illustrations.
This volume compiles authoritative commentary to illuminate biblical places, peoples, and practices for readers seeking a deeper context.
Containing a structured survey of the land’s geography, antiquities, and Jewish political life, the work presents a clear view of how ancient settlements, temples, and synagogues shaped religious and social history. It builds a bridge between place, people, and scripture, helping readers understand the world behind the text.
- Detailed sections on historical and physical geography, including sites, boundaries, and notable eras.
- In-depth treatment of Jewish government, law, and civic institutions across different periods.
- Study of sacred places—Tabernacle, Temple, high places, and synagogues—and their roles in worship.
- Discussion of sacred antiquities and the nations mentioned in scriptures, with attention to culture and practice.
Ideal for readers seeking a solid, map‑driven reference to biblical history and its physical backdrop.