Gaza: A City of Many Battles (from the Family of Noah to the Present Day)

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Gaza: A City of Many Battles (from the Family of Noah to the Present Day)

by Theodore Edward Dowling

EN·~2 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

GAZA A CITY OF MANY BATTLES (FROM THE FAMILY OF NOAH TO THE PRESENT DAY)

0:44
2

PREFACE

7:47
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:09
4

AUTHORITIES CONSULTED

2:24
5

CHAPTER I (I) OLD TESTAMENT, (II) DEUTERO-CANONICAL BOOKS, (III) NEW TESTAMENT REFERENCES TO GAZA

31:26
6

CHAPTER III FRANKINCENSE (ARABIAN) AND GAZA

1:36
7

CHAPTER IV NOTES ON GAZA COINS

8:57
8

CHAPTER V THE JEWS AT GAZA

1:40
9

CHAPTER VI THE SAMARITANS

3:47
10

CHAPTER VII SOME EARLY BISHOPS OF (I) GAZA, (II) MAYOUMAS (THE PORT OF GAZA)

7:41

Description

A vivid travelogue and scholarly sketch, this work invites listeners into Gaza’s layered past as seen through the eyes of an early‑twentieth‑century missionary. The author’s ten‑day stay in the city becomes a springboard for a panoramic narrative that weaves personal encounters with centuries‑old legends and ruins.

Drawing on conversations with local clergy, consular officials, and longtime residents, the book explores sites such as the Hellenistic town of Anthedon, Roman‑era coinage, and the hill linked to Samson’s legendary feat. Rich anecdotes about the Church Missionary Society’s presence, archaeological finds, and the everyday life of Gaza’s inhabitants bring history to life without overwhelming detail.

Presented in a clear, engaging style, the narration balances scholarly insight with approachable storytelling. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for Gaza’s role as a crossroads of faith, culture, and conflict—a city whose stories echo from biblical times to the modern era.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Enrico Segre, Moti Ben-Ari and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-06-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Theodore Edward Dowling

Theodore Edward Dowling

1837–1921

A British Anglican priest and church historian, he devoted much of his life to studying the Christian traditions of the Middle East and Caucasus. His books brought readers closer to the histories of Armenia, Antioch, Jerusalem, Georgia, and Gaza.

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