Palestine, or, the Holy Land: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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Palestine, or, the Holy Land: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

by Michael Russell

EN·~12 hours

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Description

This work offers a wide‑angle portrait of the Holy Land, weaving together the rise of the twelve Israelite tribes, their early laws, and the changing shape of society from shepherds to settled farmers. By pairing political milestones with vivid descriptions of cities, mountains and sacred sites, the author lets listeners picture the landscape that framed biblical events. The first part grounds the narrative in the ancient sources, making the complex tapestry of early Hebrew life accessible and engaging.

Readers will travel through the religious customs, festivals and literary traditions that shaped a people whose stories still echo today. The author draws on a rich mix of classical historians, rabbinic writings and the observations of later travelers, presenting the material without speculative digressions. This balanced approach helps newcomers grasp the core ideas behind the Scriptures while appreciating the cultural context.

The book also touches on later chapters of the region’s history, from the Roman era through the Crusades, hinting at the enduring allure that has drawn pilgrims for centuries. While it stops short of the modern political struggles, it equips listeners with a solid foundation for understanding how geography, belief and power intertwined in this storied land.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (703K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Michael Russell

Michael Russell

1781–1848

A Scottish clergyman and writer, he helped shape the early Episcopal Church in Scotland while also publishing popular historical and religious works. His books ranged from lives of famous figures to studies of Palestine, Egypt, and the ancient church.

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