STORY'S
OF THE BIBLE
The land, Holy Land, todays Lebanon and Demascus, the
bible
town of DAN at the foot of Mount Hermon, was the northen
most
settlement. Southern point was an oassis of wells,
Beersheeba
or
Negbe, aka south country. There palces were near 150 miles
apart.
A
caravan of camel took up to five days to make the trip. A
heardsman
and
his flock wound do well to make it in fifteen days at the north,
it
was
30 miles inland of the Mediterranian shore to the Jordan Valley,
aka,
“deep
trench” At the south the Mediterrian was perhaps 80 miles
away.
The land was 'hilly', 11,000 square miles of mountains , plains
and
valleys .
The
Mediterranian had only two ports, Joppa, where Peter
raised
“Tabitha” from the dead and Jonah set sail to escape
God.
The
other port was Caesarea built by Herod the Great.
Below
Mt. Carmel lay the fertile plaines of Sharon, the gardens
and
orchards with flocks of sheep. South was Gaza of the
Philistines
who
came from Crete to make war on the Israelites.
East
was Shephelah, valleys, orchards, olive groves and
vineyeards, and Ajalon, where Joshua fought his battle and the
walls
came
tumbling down. Farther south is Vale of Elah where David slew
Goliath,
full of caves and caverans wherer the Jews sought shelter from
the
Romans. East is Galilee and Nazareth , Jazreel is south
where
Jesus
spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well. Below is Judaea , dry
and
mountainous and where lies Bethlehem. Next is Jordan Valley, thE
Dead
Sea, Jordan River and Mt. Hermon. The Dead Sea is 1292 feet
below
sea level and where John The Baptist baptized Jesus. Not far,
now
under the Dead Sea are Sodom and Gormorah.
The
Holy Lands, as the Bible knew them..
Abstract
of “Story Of The Bible” Readers Digest by Nelson Beecher
Keyes.
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