Those Holy Fields: Palestine, Illustrated by Pen and PencilReligious Tract Society, 1874 - 223 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 42
עמוד 26
... hills stretch to the horizon . Just behind the monastery is a Turkish barrack , and then a line of dim grey venerable walls . There is nothing imposing or impressive in the sight , and yet every traveller halts ; even the most frivolous ...
... hills stretch to the horizon . Just behind the monastery is a Turkish barrack , and then a line of dim grey venerable walls . There is nothing imposing or impressive in the sight , and yet every traveller halts ; even the most frivolous ...
עמוד 29
... hills , covered with a sparse vegetation . Several forti- fied and castellated convents - Greek , Latin , Copt and Armenian - remind us that Christianity is but encamped as a foreigner in the land which gave it birth , suggest too the ...
... hills , covered with a sparse vegetation . Several forti- fied and castellated convents - Greek , Latin , Copt and Armenian - remind us that Christianity is but encamped as a foreigner in the land which gave it birth , suggest too the ...
עמוד 30
... hills on either side are terraced ; and there are indications of fountains , waterfalls , and arbours having been constructed amongst the rocks . The name by which they are known , SOLOMON'S POOLS , leads the mind to the passage in ...
... hills on either side are terraced ; and there are indications of fountains , waterfalls , and arbours having been constructed amongst the rocks . The name by which they are known , SOLOMON'S POOLS , leads the mind to the passage in ...
עמוד 31
... hills , absolutely treeless , and apparently hopelessly barren , stretch to the horizon in every direction . There is nothing to break the solitude , save now and then a string of camels on their way between Hebron and Jerusalem . Not a ...
... hills , absolutely treeless , and apparently hopelessly barren , stretch to the horizon in every direction . There is nothing to break the solitude , save now and then a string of camels on their way between Hebron and Jerusalem . Not a ...
עמוד 33
... hills on the western slope of which Hebron stands ; and Abraham had remained on the elevated plateau which was henceforth to be inseparably associated with himself and his descendants . It was whilst encamped at Mamre that he received ...
... hills on the western slope of which Hebron stands ; and Abraham had remained on the elevated plateau which was henceforth to be inseparably associated with himself and his descendants . It was whilst encamped at Mamre that he received ...
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Abraham Ajalon altar amongst ancient Arabs beauty Bedouin Beit Bethel Bethlehem buried Carmel cave cave of Machpelah Chapel Chimham church David Dead Sea desolate district eastern eastward Ebal edifice encamped entrance Ephrath Esdraelon fertile Gate GENNESARETH Gerizim hallowed Hebron Hermon hills Holy Sepulchre hundred feet Ibid Israel Jacob Jaffa Jericho Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jezreel Jordan Joshua Judah Kedron Kefr khan king Lake Hûleh land Lord Lord's Luke Machpelah Matt miles Moab mosque Mount of Olives mountains Nablus narrative Nazareth northern Palestine Exploration Fund passed patriarch Philistines PLAIN OF ESDRAELON plain of Sharon pool priests probably prophet ravine ridge river rock ruins Samaria Samaritans Saul scene Sea of Galilee Sharon Shechem Shiloh shore side soil Solomon Southern Palestine spot stands stones stood summit Temple area thee thou Tiberias tomb town tradition tribes unto valley village walls whilst wild