Jerusalem: The Holy CityCosimo, Inc., 2005 M03 1 - 608 páginas Margaret Oliphant viewed Jerusalem as the center of Western culture. "The story of Jerusalem is one of the most wonderful in the world, besides being of unparalleled importance to the human race.. And when we descend the course of the ages and come to a still more glorious and wonderful history, it is Jerusalem still which is the scene both of tragedy and triumph, of the greatest and most wonderful life which was ever lived among men," she wrote. In her examination of the city, she focuses on its people and rich history. She recounts the stories of David, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Jesus. This book "is addressed only to those for whom the soil of Palestine, so fondly and so long known as the Holy Land, is peopled with the known and loved, the poets and sages and kings with whom we are familiar as with the records of our own lives." MARGARET OLIPHANT (1828-1897) was a prolific, versatile Scottish author who supported her family at a time when women rarely made their living through writing. She wrote almost a hundred novels, dozens of works of non-fiction, almost four hundred articles, and numerous short stories. |
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... side of the hill in a prolonged line , as if it never had been gathered together for protection under any rude little stronghold ; and indeed there is little record of fighting about this chosen and fertile spot . The valley is so green ...
... side of the hill in a prolonged line , as if it never had been gathered together for protection under any rude little stronghold ; and indeed there is little record of fighting about this chosen and fertile spot . The valley is so green ...
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... no doubt , escorted the old prophet back upon his way to his house at Ramah , young David , to whom he had shown such special favour , first among nimble youths that ran by the old man's side as 1. ] 7 THE HOUSE OF DAVID .
... no doubt , escorted the old prophet back upon his way to his house at Ramah , young David , to whom he had shown such special favour , first among nimble youths that ran by the old man's side as 1. ] 7 THE HOUSE OF DAVID .
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The Holy City Margaret Oliphant. nimble youths that ran by the old man's side as he ambled upon his mule along the narrow paths between the fields , as still the young attendants run , to anticipate any wish of the great man they escort ...
The Holy City Margaret Oliphant. nimble youths that ran by the old man's side as he ambled upon his mule along the narrow paths between the fields , as still the young attendants run , to anticipate any wish of the great man they escort ...
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... side with arrogant triumph , yet at the mercy of a shepherd's sling in the hand of a lad who stood for God . The favourite subject of poetry ever since , nay , the highest theme of all that has been sung and said on earth , is this ...
... side with arrogant triumph , yet at the mercy of a shepherd's sling in the hand of a lad who stood for God . The favourite subject of poetry ever since , nay , the highest theme of all that has been sung and said on earth , is this ...
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... side of Eleazer . It is not certain that the incident took place , indeed , on this precise occasion , but I think we are justified in accepting it as having done so . fall . In the same way Saul , fallen from 16 [ CHAP . JERUSALEM .
... side of Eleazer . It is not certain that the incident took place , indeed , on this precise occasion , but I think we are justified in accepting it as having done so . fall . In the same way Saul , fallen from 16 [ CHAP . JERUSALEM .
Contenido
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29 | |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
CHAPTER IV | 142 |
CHAPTER V | 184 |
THE PROPHETS | 225 |
JEREMIAH | 270 |
CHAPTER III | 327 |
PART IIITHE RETURN AND RESTORATION | 354 |
CHAPTER II | 388 |
CHAPTER III | 411 |
THE FINAL TRAGEDY | 430 |
CHAPTER II | 485 |
CHAPTER III | 521 |
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Jerusalem: The Holy City, Its History and Hope (Classic Reprint) Mrs. Margaret Oliphant Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
Términos y frases comunes
Absalom Achish Ahaz Anathoth ancient appear army Assyrian Babylon band Bethlehem brought called captivity crowd David deliverance disciples divine doubt eager earth enemies evil eyes faith father feast Galilee gate Gemariah Gibeah glory hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hebrew Hezekiah hill holy hope human imagine Isaiah Israel Jebusites Jehoiakim Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Joab Judah Judea king king's kingdom labour looked Lord Maccabees mind Moriah mourn natural Nebuchadnezzar never once Passover peace perhaps Pharisees Philistines pilgrims priests primitive princes probably promise prophecy prophet race record reign round rulers sacred Samaria Saul scene side silence Solomon song sorrow soul stone stood story strange sudden Temple terrible thee thing thou thought tion Tirshatha troubled unto utterance Uzziah valley village voice walls wild wonderful words worship young youth Zedekiah Ziklag
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Página 37 - And every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was discontented, gathered themselves unto him; and he became a captain over them: and there were with him about four hundred men.
Página 9 - The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green; he leadeth me The quiet waters by.