Saul, the son of Kish from the tribe of Benjamin, was anointed by the prophet Samuel, following the popular demand for a king capable of freeing the people from the pressure of the surrounding nations, particularly the Philistines. ----- FORTHCOMING -------
An unequalled elementary tool for serious Bible study, this book provides the perfect introduction to Scripture through a cartographic portrayal of Bible history and geography. Accompanied by concise texts and photographs, it also includes maps of major archaeological sites from the Chalcolithic age to the Roman period, and an Index to...
A perfect guide to Jewish prayer and ritual which details the blessings both in Hebrew and English. Rites • Paraphernalia • Blessings ***** NEW ******
Not many are as attuned to both the Holy Bible and the biblical landscape as was Prof. Menashe Har-El throughout his long and rich life. From an early age on Menashe toured the Land, fascinated by the majestic landscapes he encountered and the treasures of nature that had been provided for...
How was the world of nature regarded by the people who inhabited the world of the Bible?
The most important discovery of documents written in the “Jewish” script is the discovery of the documents from the Judean desert, known as “the Dead Sea Scrolls”. **** NEW****
Understanding the Gospels as Ancient Jewish Literature deals with the Gospels’ role as part of a collection of Greco-Roman Jewish texts (4th cent. BC–3rd cent. AD) that include the Dead Sea Scrolls and the literature of the early Rabbis. *** OUT OF STOCK***
An Introductory Atlas - Many of the places mentioned in the Bible can be seen to this day. Cities like Jerusalem, Tiberias, Bethlehem and Jericho have lasted through the ages. *** NEW ***
The national boundaries of the Land of Israel and its tribes and surrounding nations are discussed at length in this profusely illustrated volume.
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