The History of Israel Translated From the German volume 7

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The History of Israel Translated From the German volume 7
Heinrich Ewald
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V. P. Semi-sacred land, and distinguished it very 364. Distinctly from the common heathen coun- 2 As in the instance Bell. Jud. Ii. 2L tries; see M. Rhn, iv. 7; rhlV, i"- 9 J - Bee below - njpn mn, i. *■ 'THE JUDEANS RISE THROUGHOUT SYRU \M> PALESTINE. 507 as if lashed by the storm — some with rage at that outbreak, others with exultation at this expulsion — at once the Judeans of all the towns and villages of Syria and Palestine, wherever they were in considerable numbers, rose, as if by arran...gement, against their heathen fellow-citizens. Suddenly Judean armies sprang up from the quivering soil, and, devastating everything with lire and sword, embraced the principal cities and villages in all directions : Philadelphia and Hesbon J in the south-east ; Gerasa and Pella, 2 farther north, on the other side Jordan ; then Scythopolis on the western side ; still farther north Gadara, Hippos, and the district Gaulon, 3 on the eastern side of Jordan again ; the farthest to the north the well-fortified and flourishing town of Kedasa on the frontier of Tyre, which had long become heathen, and had formerly indeed been actually made a part of Tyrian territory ; 4 thence to the south- west the maritime city, Ptolemais ; 5 next Gabath, south-west of Ptolemais and west of Tabor; 6 and, finally, Csesarea itself.

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