The Land and the Book, Or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy LandHarper, 1859 |
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... Samson , and Sam- uel , and Saul , and David performed most of their exploits , and on the plains of Esdraelon and the Hûleh . Again , the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . ix Parables have all a natural basis viii AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... Samson , and Sam- uel , and Saul , and David performed most of their exploits , and on the plains of Esdraelon and the Hûleh . Again , the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . ix Parables have all a natural basis viii AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
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William McClure Thomson. AUTHOR'S PREFACE . ix Parables have all a natural basis , upon which they are con- structed by the divine skill of Him who spoke as never man spake , and these mostly cluster about Nazareth , Gennesaret , and ...
William McClure Thomson. AUTHOR'S PREFACE . ix Parables have all a natural basis , upon which they are con- structed by the divine skill of Him who spoke as never man spake , and these mostly cluster about Nazareth , Gennesaret , and ...
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... Natural Bridge over N. el Lebn ............ .. Palm - trees ... ......... . Cluster of Dates .. Raven ....... Dove . Olive - branch Aged Olive - tree surrounded by young ones . Sarcophagi ...... View of Damûr ( River ) .. Arabs at a ...
... Natural Bridge over N. el Lebn ............ .. Palm - trees ... ......... . Cluster of Dates .. Raven ....... Dove . Olive - branch Aged Olive - tree surrounded by young ones . Sarcophagi ...... View of Damûr ( River ) .. Arabs at a ...
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... natural force abated . And I can guide you to many a Pisgah on Leb- anon and Hermon from whence the view is far more ex- tensive . It was through such an atmosphere as this , I sup- pose , that the old Phoenicians first saw Cyprus , and ...
... natural force abated . And I can guide you to many a Pisgah on Leb- anon and Hermon from whence the view is far more ex- tensive . It was through such an atmosphere as this , I sup- pose , that the old Phoenicians first saw Cyprus , and ...
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... Natural enough , and very appropriate . The first inqui- ry of a sensible traveler in a strange land will have refer- ence to the means of locomotion . As to your question , however , the natives will tell you that carriage - roads can ...
... Natural enough , and very appropriate . The first inqui- ry of a sensible traveler in a strange land will have refer- ence to the means of locomotion . As to your question , however , the natives will tell you that carriage - roads can ...
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Acre ancient antiquity Arabs Baalbek Banias beautiful Beirût Bible birds called Capernaum castle charms Christian cliffs coast columns custom doubt Druses east entire eyes fact farther flocks friends gate Gennesaret Hamath Hasbany Hazor head Hebrew Hermon hills hour Hûleh hundred feet inhabitants Jabin Jews Jordan Josephus Joshua Kings Kudes Kurn ladies lake land Lebanon look Lord mentioned Metawelies miles Moses Moslems mountains Naphtali never night olive once Oriental Palestine pass Phoenicians plain plow poor probably prophet ravine region Rehob ride river road rock round ruins Safed sarcophagi says seen Sheikh shepherd shore side Sidon Solomon stone suppose Syria tarbush Tell temple tent terebinth thee thing thorns thou thousand Tiberias tion tombs trees tribes Tyre unto vast village wady wall whole wild wind Zaanaim
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