CANAAN S TEMPLE

CANAAN S TEMPLE
Author: ANNE COSTON-BAGBY
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469105840

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Captain Thomas Benjamin Coston, heir to heavily mortgaged properties left to him by his recently deceased father, whose death initiates a desperate attempt of retrieval, prompting a trip to Santo Domingo, island home of Raphael Delsantos, wealthy patron and acquirer of the captains land and plantation home, Canaan’s Temple. Duped into marriage with the patron’s only daughter, he enters into a nest of mystery and infamy, spanning two continents and extending into the very bowels of the war of 1812. This is a story of a love-hate relationship enmeshed in duplicity and intrigue.

To Explore the Land of Canaan

To Explore the Land of Canaan
Author: Aren M. Maeir,George A. Pierce
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110757859

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This volume is a collection of paper by colleagues, friends and students, in honor of Jeffrey Chadwick. The papers cover the various topic that he has dealt with in his career, including biblical historical geography, and the archaeology and history of the Levant and its environs during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the Second Temple Period. Following a preface and introduction about the honoree, the volume is divided into 4 sections: Biblical Historical Geography; Bronze Age Canaan and its Neighbors; Iron Age Israel and its Neighbors; Second Temple Israel.

At Canaan s Edge

At Canaan s Edge
Author: Taylor Branch
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 1915
Release: 2007-04-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781416558712

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At Canaan’s Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68 is the final volume in Taylor Branch's magnificent history of America in the years of the Civil Rights Movement and Vietnam War, recognized universally as the definitive account and ultimate recognition of Martin Luther King's heroic place in the nation's history. The final volume of Taylor Branch's monumental, much honored, and definitive history of the Civil Rights Movement (America in the King Years), At Canaan's Edge covers the final years of King's struggle to hold his non-violent movement together in the face of factionalism within the Movement, hostility and harassment of the Johnson Administration, the country torn apart by Vietnam, and his own attempt (and failure) to take the Freedom Movement north. At Canaan's Edge traces a seminal era in our defining national story, freedom. The narrative resumes in Selma, crucible of the voting rights struggle for black people across the South. The time is early 1965, when the modern Civil Rights Movement enters its second decade since the Supreme Court's Brown decision declared segregation by race a violation of the Constitution. From Selma, King's non-violent Movement is under threat from competing forces inside and outside. Branch chronicles the dramatic voting rights drives in Mississippi and Alabama, Meredith's murder, the challenge to King from the Johnson Administration and the FBI and other enemies. When King tries to bring his Movement north (to Chicago), he falters. Finally we reach Memphis, the garbage strike, King's assassination. Branch's magnificent trilogy makes clear why the Civil Rights Movement, and indeed King's leadership, are among the nation's enduring achievements.

The Gift of the Land and the Fate of the Canaanites in Jewish Thought

The Gift of the Land and the Fate of the Canaanites in Jewish Thought
Author: Katell Berthelot,Joseph E. David,Marc Hirshman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2014-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199959822

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A compelling analysis of Jewish thought from ancient times to the present on the issue of the gift of the land of Israel and the fate of the Canaanites.

Ancient Canaan and Israel

Ancient Canaan and Israel
Author: Jonathan M. Golden
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2004-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781576078983

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It's the cradle of civilization, the wellspring of three of the world's most powerful faiths, a place where vestiges of the ancient past remain vibrantly alive today—but what do we really know about the day-to-day lives and defining culture of the people of Israel and Canaan? Ancient Canaan and Israel takes readers beyond the scriptural portrayals of the region and into the everyday lives of Canaanites and Israelites. It draws on recently discovered archaeological evidence and fresh interpretations of biblical and extrabiblical texts to show how archaeologists and other researchers reconstruct the many facets of these civilizations—political, geographic, social, economic, religious, technological, and aesthetic. For experienced scholars or enthusiastic newcomers, it is an enlightening portrayal of the people and the land of Canaan and Israel, which traces many well-known spiritual and cultural traditions back to their ancient roots. It is also an objective introduction to a number of much-debated topics, such as the fate of the Canaanite cultures, the origins of the Israelites, and the historical accuracy of the Bible.

The Sea Peoples and Their World

The Sea Peoples and Their World
Author: Eliezer D. Oren
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781934536438

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This volume presents the results of the 1995 international seminar on the history and archaeology of the Sea Peoples. The 17 comprehensive articles, written by leading scholars in the fields of Egyptology, Hittitology, biblical studies, and Aegean, Anatolian, and Near Eastern archaeology, examine current methodologies and interpretations concerning the origin, migration, and settlement of the Sea Peoples against the overwhelming new archaeological record from sites throughout the Mediterranean basin and the Levant. Symposium Series 11 University Museum Monograph, 108

Redeemer and Redeemed

Redeemer and Redeemed
Author: Charles Beecher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1864
Genre: Atonement
ISBN: HARVARD:32044058280025

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Redeemer and Redeemed An investigation of the atonement and of eternal judgment

Redeemer and Redeemed  An investigation of the atonement and of eternal judgment
Author: Charles BEECHER
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1864
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020830697

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