
Historical Geography of the Holy Land, Especially in Relation to the History of Israel and of the Early Church, with Maps (Hardcover)
1895. 692p. by George Adam Smith
The document explores the historical geography of Palestine, emphasizing the significance of its physical landscape in shaping religious and historical narratives. It discusses the climatic conditions and geographical divisions that influenced the development of the region, as well as the cultural exchanges facilitated by its strategic location. Additionally, it highlights the impact of migrations, such as the Phoenicians, on the area's history, illustrating how geography intertwines with biblical events and the evolution of religious thought.