This is the work of a biblical scholar with a deep love for his subject, who has crossed and recrossed every part of the Holy Land on foot, leaving no nook or cranny unexplored. Menashe Har-El, Emeritus Professor of Biblical Geography at Tel Aviv University, has devoted his life to the study and teaching of the Bible.
Observing the relationship between man and nature, a theme that runs throughout the Old Testament, the author weighs the influence each had on the other: the demands of the land of its inhabitants even as man shaped the land to his needs.
Professor Har-El is the author of twelve books and numerous articles. Over the years he has received many awards, including the prestigious Israel Prize in 2002.
17.8 x 25.4 cm (7 x 10 in.); c. 400 pp; over 160 maps, illustrations and photographs; hardcover
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<P>This is the work of a biblical scholar with a deep love for his subject, who has crossed and recrossed every part of the Holy Land on foot, leaving no nook or cranny unexplored. Menashe Har-El, Emeritus Professor of Biblical Geography at Tel Aviv University, has devoted his life to the study and teaching of the Bible. </P>
<P>Observing the relationship between man and nature, a theme that runs throughout the Old Testament, the author weighs the influence each had on the other: the demands of the land of its inhabitants even as man shaped the land to his needs.
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<P>Professor Har-El is the author of twelve books and numerous articles. Over the years he has received many awards, including the prestigious Israel Prize in 2002.</P>
<P><STRONG>17.8 x 25.4 cm (7 x 10 in.); c. 400 pp; over 160 maps, illustrations and photographs; hardcover</STRONG></P>
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