Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Carta's atlas of the Biblical world Atlas of the Biblical world
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Other authors / contributors: | Notley, R. Steven.
Karṭa (Firm)
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ISBN: | 965220529X 9789652205292
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Notes: | Relief shown by shading and gradient tints. Chapters 1-16 by Anson F. Rainey ; chapters 17-25 by R. Steven Notley. Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-432) and index.
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Summary: | Of all the writings held sacred by the world's religions, only the Bible presents a message linked to geography. This is not just the location of religious centers but the experience of a people in its land, a people that has insisted on its God-given right to self-identity throughout the ages and in defiance of all forces that sought to deny it. All Jews and Christians who profess to find the source of their faith in these Scriptures look to the experiences of that people depicted in the Bible as examples and role models for their search after the Divine will and for their moral conduct among men. The religious experiences of that ancient people took place in relation to a geographical setting, generally a small postage stamp on the face of the globe, a patch of terrain in the southern part of the eastern Mediterranean littoral. The Bible is replete with geographical information, not as a guidebook for travelers or a textbook on geography, but often almost incidental to the message. Yet without the geography, that message is often obscured or vitiated for the uninformed reader. The present atlas seeks to introduce the reader to the geographical elements that can help to make real the social, historical and spiritual experience of the People of the Book. - Publisher.
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Other form: | Online version: Rainey, Anson F., 1930- Sacred bridge. Jerusalem : Carta, 2006
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