Bible et Terre Sainte


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Bible et Terre Sainte


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The Middle East Under Rome


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The ancient Middle East was the theater of passionate interaction between Phoenicians, Aramaeans, Arabs, Jews, Greeks, and Romans. At the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, and the Arabian peninsula, the area dominated by what the Romans called Syria was at times a scene of violent confrontation, but more often one of peaceful interaction, of prosperous cultivation, energetic production, and commerce--a crucible of cultural, religious, and artistic innovations that profoundly determined the course of world history. Maurice Sartre has written a long overdue and comprehensive history of the Semitic Near East (modern Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel) from the eve of the Roman conquest to the end of the third century C.E. and the dramatic rise of Christianity. Sartre's broad yet finely detailed perspective takes in all aspects of this history, not just the political and military, but economic, social, cultural, and religious developments as well. He devotes particular attention to the history of the Jewish people, placing it within that of the whole Middle East. Drawing upon the full range of ancient sources, including literary texts, Greek, Latin, and Semitic inscriptions, and the most recent archaeological discoveries, The Middle East under Rome will be an indispensable resource for students and scholars. This absorbing account of intense cultural interaction will also engage anyone interested in the history of the Middle East.




La Bible, livre de Dieu, livre des hommes (6). La terre de la promesse


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Les auteurs : le doyen Blanchard, membre de l’Institut, géographe réputé a consacré ses dernières forces, peu de temps avant sa mort, à un exposé général des différents aspects de la Palestine ; c’est donc là sa toute dernière œuvre avant d’avoir été rappelé dans une autre terre promise. Le Révérend Père Du Buit, ancien professeur à l’École Biblique de Jérusalem évoque ensuite plusieurs points de géographie très concrète (paysages, pluies, climats, flole, faune, culture, élevage) qui n’ont pu trouver place dans l’exposé général du doyen Blanchard et précise enfin en quoi cette terre fut et demeure sainte.




Voyage en Terre Sainte


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