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The new manners and customs of Bible times / Ralph Gower.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chicago : Moody Press, ©1987.Description: 393 pages : color illustrations, 15 maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802459544
  • 9780802459541
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220/.9/5 19
LOC classification:
  • BS620 .G69 1987
Contents:
Introduction -- Part one : The individual in family life. Clothing -- Dwellings -- Domestic activities -- Food and meals -- The family -- Education -- Earning a living : agriculture -- Earning a living : collecting food -- Earning a living : shepherding -- Earning a living : craftsmen and traders -- Workers with money and goods -- Part two : National institutions and customs. Towns and villages -- Let's look at Jerusalem -- Journeys and travel -- Hospitality -- Social and political groupings -- Government and society -- Warfare -- Leisure -- Leisure for tourists in Israel today -- Religion.
Summary: In this book I have sought to give the reader a feel for Bible times so that the whole Bible will come more alive. We are fortunate that the life-style of the "people of the Book" has remained fairly stable for hundreds of years and that even in the twentieth century people can visit the lands of the Bible and see things that were happening centuries ago.The life-style of the people has also been recorded in words and artifacts, in pictures, and even in the rubbish of the past. It is through the study of such sources that it is possible to recapture something of how things were in Bible times. - Introduction.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 620 .G69 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 93045

Updated and rewritten version of Manners and customs of Bible lands, by Fred Wright.

Includes indexes.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-377).

Introduction -- Part one : The individual in family life. Clothing -- Dwellings -- Domestic activities -- Food and meals -- The family -- Education -- Earning a living : agriculture -- Earning a living : collecting food -- Earning a living : shepherding -- Earning a living : craftsmen and traders -- Workers with money and goods -- Part two : National institutions and customs. Towns and villages -- Let's look at Jerusalem -- Journeys and travel -- Hospitality -- Social and political groupings -- Government and society -- Warfare -- Leisure -- Leisure for tourists in Israel today -- Religion.

In this book I have sought to give the reader a feel for Bible times so that the whole Bible will come more alive. We are fortunate that the life-style of the "people of the Book" has remained fairly stable for hundreds of years and that even in the twentieth century people can visit the lands of the Bible and see things that were happening centuries ago.The life-style of the people has also been recorded in words and artifacts, in pictures, and even in the rubbish of the past. It is through the study of such sources that it is possible to recapture something of how things were in Bible times. - Introduction.

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