Explore the landscapes of the Holy Land through a series of historical, geographical, and topographical sketches in this compact, narrative guide.
It connects places from the New Testament era with their modern surroundings, offering context for readers curious about ancient sites and their settings.
Across chapters on Jericho, Tiberias, Banias, Cana, Caesarea, and other biblical locales, the work links geography with history. It describes ruins, springs, fortifications, and lineage of towns, blending travelogue with scholarly notes to illuminate how the land shaped events in biblical times.
- Ground questions of location by linking ancient names to present sites.
- Visualize how geography and climate influenced daily life in biblical eras.
- Encounter descriptions of ruins, fortresses, and water sources tied to gospel narratives.
- Cross-reference places with related biblical passages for deeper understanding.
Ideal for readers of biblical history, historical geography, and travel with a scholarly yet accessible focus.
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