3. The Western Countries of the Mediterranean:Asia MinorSyriaPhoeniciaCanaanThe WildernessEgyptThe Cities (Ten Major Cities)1. Nineveh, the capital of Assyria.2. Susa, in Elam, the capital of the Persian Empire (Esther 1:2).3. Haran, in Mesopotamia, Abram's first camping place.4. Babylon...
18th-Century Biblical Map of the Colonies of Ham: Africa, Middle East and Beyond Large Decorative Map of the Iberian Peninsula Free Shipping H 19.61 in W 26.3 in D 0.02 in Antique Map of Anjouan Island by Valentijn, 1726 Antique Map of Barbary and Biledulgerid by Sanson, 1705 ...
These scattered agrarian communities started in the northern part of the ancient Mesopotamian region and spread south, continuing to grow for several thousand years until forming what modern humans would recognize as cities, which were considered the work of the Sumer people. Uruk was the first of ...
of Damascus with Aram, the biblical capital of the Aramaeans, some Arabic sources link Damascus and theIram dhāt al-ʿimād(“Colonnaded Aram”) mentioned in theQurʾān, an identification that has long been disputed. Also contended has been the association of Damascus with Jilliq, a ...
Armenia adopted Christianity at the beginning of the 4th century, by which time there may have been a Christian majority, or near it, in some cities of Asia Minor and Roman Africa, while progress had been substantial in Gaul and Egypt. The faith had demonstrated its appeal to people of ...
dress. Our knowledge of the kind of clothing worn by the people of biblical times comes from... dust dust. In the warm and dry climate of the ANE, dust was a reality that people had to face on a... ear ear. The vital orga...
Here everyone, it's a Decades of Darkness map I made for fun several months ago. Apologies if something like this appeared before. And yes, I know the...
The vital organ of hearing, while used in the... Eden (Garden of) EDEN (GARDEN OF) (including Pishon, Phison, Pison) עֵ֔דֶן; LXX, ̓́Εδεμ, the first habitation of... Education in Biblical Times EDUCATION IN ...
Armenia adopted Christianity at the beginning of the 4th century, by which time there may have been a Christian majority, or near it, in some cities of Asia Minor and Roman Africa, while progress had been substantial in Gaul and Egypt. The faith had demonstrated its appeal to people of ...
Armenia adopted Christianity at the beginning of the 4th century, by which time there may have been a Christian majority, or near it, in some cities of Asia Minor and Roman Africa, while progress had been substantial in Gaul and Egypt. The faith had demonstrated its appeal to people of ...