Patriarchal Palestine

Patriarchal Palestine

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Sayce, A. H
Double 9 Books
EAN: 9789365781519
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&quote;Patriarchal Palestine&quote; by A. H. Sayce is a detailed exploration of the history, culture, and social structure of ancient Palestine during the Patriarchal Era, a period often associated with the biblical figures such as Abraham. The book delves into the historical geography of the region, providing insights into the lands of Canaan and the various Semitic tribes that inhabited the area. Sayce, a noted scholar in Near Eastern studies, combines archaeological findings with biblical history to paint a comprehensive picture of the era. He examines the cultural practices and religious beliefs of the people, shedding light on how these influenced the development of society in ancient Palestine. The book offers a thorough analysis of the patriarchal society, focusing on the social structure and the roles of key figures within it. Sayce's work is significant for its ability to connect the historical and archaeological evidence with the narratives found in the Bible, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the ancient Near East. Overall, &quote;Patriarchal Palestine&quote; is a scholarly yet accessible work that enriches the reader's knowledge of ancient biblical history and the early cultural developments in the region that would later play a central role in the history of the Abrahamic religions.
EAN 9789365781519
ISBN 9365781515
Binding Ebook
Publisher Double 9 Books
Publication date January 9, 2024
Pages 164
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Sayce, A. H