This is a full-color study book with maps and illustrations that offers readers a glimpse into the natural world of the ancient Israelites. What did the people who inhabited the world of the Bible think about nature? What role did nature play in the thought and everyday life of ancient...
This is a full-color study book with maps and illustrations that offers readers a glimpse into the natural world of the ancient Israelites.
What did the people who inhabited the world of the Bible think about nature? What role did nature play in the thought and everyday life of ancient Israel? How did nature come to play such a prominent role in the metaphorical language of the Bible? And what practical implications might there be for us as Bible readers today? Understanding the Ecology of the Bible addresses all these questions in this highly visual, full-color book. This focused study, dotted throughout with maps and illustrations, helps to bring the world of the Bible to life in a fresh way by examining the relationship between the ancient Israelites and the natural world around them.
**Dr. Paul H. Wright** is President of Jerusalem University College (the Institute of Holy Land Studies). He holds a BA degree in anthropology from Bethel University, an MA degree in the history of ancient Israel from the Institute of Holy Land Studies, an MA degree in Old Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and MPhil and PhD degrees in Bible and Ancient Near East from Hebrew Union College. He is an ordained minister and also teaches courses on the culture, history, and geography of the lands of the Bible. Author resides in Jerusalem.
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This is a full-color study book with maps and illustrations that offers readers a glimpse into the natural world of the ancient Israelites. What did the people who inhabited the world of the Bible think about nature? What role did nature play in the thought and everyday life of ancient...
This is a full-color study book with maps and illustrations that offers readers a glimpse into the natural world of the ancient Israelites.
What did the people who inhabited the world of the Bible think about nature? What role did nature play in the thought and everyday life of ancient Israel? How did nature come to play such a prominent role in the metaphorical language of the Bible? And what practical implications might there be for us as Bible readers today? Understanding the Ecology of the Bible addresses all these questions in this highly visual, full-color book. This focused study, dotted throughout with maps and illustrations, helps to bring the world of the Bible to life in a fresh way by examining the relationship between the ancient Israelites and the natural world around them.
**Dr. Paul H. Wright** is President of Jerusalem University College (the Institute of Holy Land Studies). He holds a BA degree in anthropology from Bethel University, an MA degree in the history of ancient Israel from the Institute of Holy Land Studies, an MA degree in Old Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and MPhil and PhD degrees in Bible and Ancient Near East from Hebrew Union College. He is an ordained minister and also teaches courses on the culture, history, and geography of the lands of the Bible. Author resides in Jerusalem.
Understanding the Ecology of the Bible$42.99
Koorong code521280
ISBN9789652208972
Pages48
PublisherCarta Jerusalem
Publication date01 May 2018
Dimensions5 x 218 x 294mm
Weight0.226kg
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