F Palestine's Mediterranean coastline is remarkably straight, with no natural harbors, and from the eleventh century b. Hence the land was named Palestine, land of the Philistines. These two facts explain the Jews' lack of maritime activity. Out of Africa. G Most of Israel's geographical features were created by its location on the Afro-Arabian fault line, which stretches from Turkey to Mozambique—more than one-sixth of the earth's circumference. Between and over 50 earthquakes occurred along the Dead Sea Rift.
Greater salt lake. H Averaging 1, feet below sea level, the Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth, during Jesus' day it was another feet lower. The mile-long lake is also the world's saltiest body of water: between 26 and 35 percent salt. By contrast, Utah's Great Salt Lake is only 18 percent salt, and the ocean is 3.
But the area was a hot commodity for its bitumen hardened petroleum , used mainly for caulking ships and embalming. Vulnerable navel. I Jerusalem was horribly situated. It had only one reliable spring Shiloah , and during droughts water had to be carried long distances to supply city residents. Its only raw material was stone. And since it was surrounded by higher mountains, it was not a strategic defensive location. Still, Jerusalem was considered the omphalos the earth's navel , from which order was established and diffused to "those who dwell at the earth's farthest bounds.
Only a few miles north of Jericho, it is as barren and uninhabited as the badlands of North Dakota. The practice of baptism and seclusion in the Judean wilderness was common among the Essenes, who had a hideaway here. A lot of this information came from the Anchor Bible Dictionary. There are several great Bible atlases available. Like maps? Check out this sixth-century map , located in Jordan, of the Holy Land.
Scholars date it at about A. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem has a similar exhibit. Click here for reprint information on Christian History.
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Links: Like maps? In Nazareth, the Archangel Gabriel came to Mary and announced to her the birth of the future Savior the Annunciation of the Lord , and there Jesus grew up after his birth in Bethlehem.
The earliest non-Christian mention of Nazareth is an inscription from Caesarea Maritima from the late 3rd or early 4th century. Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. December 19, whereismap 0 Comments. Post Views: 6,
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