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|a Enniss, Peyton Hervey.
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|a The ancient stones cry out,
|c by Peyton Hervey Enniss.
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|a New York,
|b Biblical treasures
|c [©1939]
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|a iv, 124 pages
|c 20 cm
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|a Illustrated lining-papers.
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|a "This publication is a treatise on the [archaeological] findings in the ancient East insofar as they touch on the Bible lands of the Old and New Testaments."--P. 2.
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|a I. Introduction -- what is the hour in the clock of the universe? -- II. Our streamlined civilization -- a prophetic era -- III. Putting the spotlight on the Bible -- Bible history in the laboratory -- IV. Looking into the future -- Lifting the veil of Biblical obscurity -- V. Keys that unlock the past -- The Romance of excavating ancient ruins -- VI. "The stones shall be for signs" -- The monuments of time -- VII. The beginning of the world -- Creation tablets and the first map of the Earth -- VIII. Records of a garden of Eden -- Ruins of eight civilizations -- IX. Ten ante-diluvian dynasties -- Ancient petrified giants -- X. Archives of a world-wide flood -- The city of Ninevah and the tomb of Jonah -- XI. There was a tower of Babel -- Origin of languages -- XII. Oldest cities resurrected -- Kish, Sodom and Gomorrah speak -- XIII. "Wonders" in the Land of Egypt -- How the pyramids were built and why -- XIV. Cleopatra's needle -- A message from the Pharaohs of Moses' time -- XV. The priceless treasures of King Tutankhamen -- The 'curse' of the tomb exposed -- XVI. Abraham's home discovered -- Sarah's burial ground -- XVII. From a prison cell to food administrator -- Joseph, a slave boy, saves a nation -- XVIII. Moses and his foster mother, Hatshepsut -- XIX. The walls of Jericho -- XX. Joshua defies a mighty empire -- The miraculous conquest of Canaan -- XXI. Samson, the world's stronagest man -- XXII. Jerusalem, the most controversial spot on earth -- XXIII. King Solomon, the ancient copper king -- The lost empire of the Queen of Sheba -- XXIV. The kingdom of Israel decays by divine wrath -- The reign of Ahab and Jezebel -- XXV. Ancient Babylon comes to life -- XXVI. Old Persia speaks -- Queen Esther's capital city -- XXVII. Daniel's prophecy of the Four kingdoms -- The brass kingdom of Alexander the Great -- XXVIII. The voices of the prophets echo through the ages -- XXIX. Mummified crocodiles confirm New Testament writings -- XXX. How the Bible was written -- Discoveries of Ancient manuscripts.
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|i Online version:
|a Enniss, Peyton Hervey.
|t Ancient stones cry out.
|d New York, Biblical treasures [©1939]
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