Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations

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Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations

by A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce

EN·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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EARLY ISRAEL AND THE SURROUNDING NATIONS - BY THE REV. A.H. SAYCE PROFESSOR OF ASSYRIOLOGY AT OXFORD - AUTHOR OF "THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE HEBREWS," &c - London SERVICE & PATON 5 HENRIETTA STREET COVENT GARDEN 1899 - INTRODUCTION

34:16
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CHAPTER I - THE ISRAELITES

48:47
3

CHAPTER II - CANAAN

47:53
4

CHAPTER III - THE NATIONS OF THE SOUTH-EAST

33:44
5

CHAPTER IV - THE NATIONS OF THE NORTH-EAST

18:37
6

CHAPTER V - EGYPT

1:10:46
7

CHAPTER VI - BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA

1:36:16
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CHAPTER VII - CONCLUSION

5:21
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APPENDICES - I - EGYPTIAN CHRONOLOGY

12:38
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II. BABYLONIAN CHRONOLOGY

7:13

Description

The opening pages paint a vivid picture of a land so modest in size that it could be measured against a single English county, yet its rocky hills and narrow valleys have cradled a people whose ideas reshaped the world’s spiritual heritage. Though its population never rivaled the bustling metropolises of modern Europe or America, the inhabitants of this strip of Palestine left an imprint that still echoes in the foundations of Western religion. The author invites listeners to see how a tiny community became the focal point of ancient cultural currents.

Geographically, the region sits at the junction of Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean, making it a natural crossroads for trade, war, and ideas. Empires—from Babylon and Assyria to Egypt—vied for control of its strategic plains, and each shift in dominance left a fresh layer on the landscape’s history. By tracing these encounters, the book shows how the fortunes of great powers were often reflected in the fate of this modest territory.

Beyond politics, the narrative explores the diverse peoples who inhabited the land: Amorite highlanders, Canaanite merchants, Hittite settlers, and the emerging Israelite groups. Their interactions began with conflict and, over generations, softened into intermarriage and cultural blending. Listeners will discover how this mosaic of ethnicities helped shape the distinctive identity that would later inspire religious thought across centuries.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (440K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce

A. H. (Archibald Henry) Sayce

1845–1933

A pioneering British Assyriologist and linguist, he helped open the ancient Near East to modern readers through bold scholarship, wide-ranging travel, and an extraordinary gift for languages. His books brought Assyrian, Egyptian, and biblical history into conversation at a time when those fields were rapidly changing.

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