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Author | : Bodie Thoene |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2002-02-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0142000388 |
It is May 23, 1948, and Jewish and Muslim forces have been in brutal conflict since the new State of Israel was proclaimed nine days ago. The Zion Gate is closed and the Haganah patriots, struggling to hold on to the Old City, are running out of supplies. Inside the city, the defenders' valiant spirit threatens to fail. The leading Haganah strategist, Moshe Sachar, is trapped in enemy territory and desperately races to reach his pregnant wife, Rachel, and the others who continue to fight for the Old City. Rachel's grandfather sees a prophecy of hope for Jerusalem, but can Moshe reach them before it's too late? Jerusalem's Heart is a riveting novel of the battle to liberate the world's holiest city. Once again, Bodie and Brock Thoene combine an unsurpassed and timely blend of history, superb storytelling, and incredible drama that thrills from cover to cover.
Author | : BORNA AHADI |
Publisher | : Borna Ahadi |
Total Pages | : 71 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
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For millennia, Jerusalem has stood as a nexus of faith and conflict, where the sanctity of the holy clashes with the profane reality of conquest and occupation. From the Canaanites and Israelites to Crusaders, Ottomans, and today's contending Israeli and Palestinian claims, this ancient city's very existence has been a catalyst for unifying reverence and violent division. In this sweeping historical examination, Borna Ahadi takes readers on a deeply immersive journey that probes the complex narratives and clashing visions that have defined Jerusalem throughout the ages. Weaving together biblical accounts, archaeological research, and diverse cultural perspectives, the author unravels the intricate tapestry of traditions that have sacralized these revered stones while catalyzing their repetitive conquest. Why has this singular place nurtured sublime expressions of the divine and the intense pursuit of earthly domination? What deeper truths and symbols reside within its old walls? As the author guides us from Jerusalem's prehistoric origins through its monumental monuments and pivotal turning points, the haunting paradox at the city's heart emerges. Part gripping historical chronicle, part meditative spiritual exploration, 'Who Owns Jerusalem?' illuminates how the essence of the human condition - our duelling capacities for transcendence and tribalism - has been profoundly etched into Jerusalem's very existence. This book is a revelation for those seeking to finally understand the complexity of this universally cherished yet bitterly contested place.
Author | : Gilbert Morris |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2003-12-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1418567779 |
The Texas Frontier provides for riveting adventure and inspiring characters as this historical fiction series draws readers into the struggle for freedom.
Author | : Emanuel Swedenborg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 1860 |
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Author | : Susanne M. Sklar |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2011-10-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0199603146 |
Susanne Sklar engages with the interpretive challenges of William Blake's illuminated epic poem Jerusalem by considering it as a piece of visionary theatre - an imaginative performance in which characters, settings, and imagery are not confined by mundane space and time - allowing readers to find coherence within its complexities.
Author | : Vigors MACCULLA |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1818 |
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Author | : Jeremiah Burroughs |
Publisher | : Puritan Publications |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2011-06-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1937466140 |
This classic work by Jeremiah Burroughs is a series of sermons that will ignite the prayer life of the Christian to press God to fulfill all that He has promised. God promised that He would “make Jerusalem” (the church of Jesus Christ) a PRAISE in the whole earth. Burroughs explains how and why this is happening, and that such a promise will be fulfilled very soon. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.
Author | : Katell Berthelot |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 359 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0520299906 |
Introduction : spirits of places, fractures in time : toward a new history of Jerusalem -- The birth of a Holy City : 4000 BCE to second century CE -- Roman pantheon, Christian reliquary, and Jewish traditions : second to seventh centuries -- In the empire of the Caliphs : seventh to eleventh centuries -- Jerusalem, capital of the Frankish kingdom : 1099-1187 -- From Saladin to Süleyman : the Islamization of the Holy City, 1187-1566 -- The peace of the Ottomans : sixteenth to nineteenth centuries -- The impossible capital? : Jerusalem in the twentieth century -- Conclusion : the memory of the dead, the history of the living.
Author | : Paola Caridi |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9774168186 |
Jerusalem without God leads the reader through the streets, malls, suburbs, traffic jams, and squares of Jerusalem's present moment, into the daily lives of the men and women who inhabit it. Caridi brings contemporary Jerusalem alive by describing it as a place of sights and senses, sounds and smells, but she also shows us a city riven by the harsh asymmetry of power and control embodied in its lines, limits, walls, and borders. She explores a cruel city, where Israeli and Palestinian civilians sometimes spend hours in the same supermarkets, only to return to the confines of their respective districts, invisible to each other.
Author | : Andrew Lawler |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2023-09-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0593311760 |
A spellbinding history of the hidden world below the Holy City—a saga of biblical treasures, intrepid explorers, and political upheaval “A sweeping tale of archaeological exploits and their cultural and political consequences told with a historian’s penchant for detail and a journalist’s flair for narration.” —Washington Post In 1863, a French senator arrived in Jerusalem hoping to unearth relics dating to biblical times. Digging deep underground, he discovered an ancient grave that, he claimed, belonged to an Old Testament queen. News of his find ricocheted around the world, evoking awe and envy alike, and inspiring others to explore Jerusalem’s storied past. In the century and a half since the Frenchman broke ground, Jerusalem has drawn a global cast of fortune seekers and missionaries, archaeologists and zealots, all of them eager to extract the biblical past from beneath the city’s streets and shrines. Their efforts have had profound effects, not only on our understanding of Jerusalem’s history, but on its hotly disputed present. The quest to retrieve ancient Jewish heritage has sparked bloody riots and thwarted international peace agreements. It has served as a cudgel, a way to stake a claim to the most contested city on the planet. Today, the earth below Jerusalem remains a battleground in the struggle to control the city above. Under Jerusalem takes readers into the tombs, tunnels, and trenches of the Holy City. It brings to life the indelible characters who have investigated this subterranean landscape. With clarity and verve, acclaimed journalist Andrew Lawler reveals how their pursuit has not only defined the conflict over modern Jerusalem, but could provide a map for two peoples and three faiths to peacefully coexist.