Tyre the History of Phoenicia Palestine And Syria And the Final Captivity of
Tyre the History of Phoenicia Palestine And Syria And the Final Captivity of
R B Bement
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JERUSALEM. Of this renowned city, the capital of the chosen people, whose various fortunes are so intimately blended with the history of the world and the Bible, so many writers have spoken, that little re- mains to be said that would not be mere repetition. The first intimation of this locality is in the life of Abraham, who left Beer- sheba, and by three days journey arrived at Mount Moriah, there to offer up his son Isaac in obedience to the divine command. It is supposed by many that Mount ...Moriah was the hill upon which the temple was subsequently erected, but there are good reasons for believing that the hill about seven miles west of Jerusalem, near which stands the tomb of Samuel, was the Moriah of Abraham's time. When Abraham was returning from the battle of the kings, at this place, then called Salem, he met Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God. During the life of Isaac and Jacob, no allusion is made to this place. When the Israelites returned 4 [26] from Egypt and entered the land of Canaan, this hill, and others in its vicinity, were occupied by the Jehpites, and the place was called Jehus, which was also the title of its king.
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