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ANE History: Israel and the Arameans

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Christianity? We Believe Web www.theology.edu School Church Publishing Writers About Us Bookstore Catalog Courses Library The Journal Areopagus Israel and the Arameans Solomon's elaborate building operations and the lavish scale of his personal life led to forced labor, burdensome taxation, and other oppressive measures that produced increasing unrest among his subjects. His religious apostasy in the latter part of his reign further sowed the sees of internal rebellion. Of special significance among the foreign enemies, which were divinely raised up to chasten Solomon, is mentioned "Rezon, the son of Eliada" (1 Kings 11:23). This ambitious military leader, who as a young officer in the army of Zobah, had escaped when Hadadezer's kingdom had fallen to David, had subsequently estab Read More
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Christian Friends of Israel, Historical Maps and Boundaries of Israel

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Historical and Boundary Maps of Israel and the Middle East This information presented courtesy of the Government of Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs Go back to Resource Library Israel and the Arab World - A Comparative Map (This thumbnail only.) Israel & Arab States - Flight Times & Distances (This thumbnail only.) The Kingdom of David and Solomon - 1000 BCE The Divided Kingdom (Israel and Judah) - 10th-6th century BCE The Hasmonean Kingdom (The Maccabees) - 100 BCE The League of Nations Mandate for Palestine - 1920 The British Alteration of the Mandate - 1923 The Partition Plan, UN Resolution 181 - 29 Nov 1947 Armistice Lines 1949-1967 Israel's Borders on the Eve of the 6 Day War - 1967 The Golan - Distances and Elevations - Pre-1967 The Pre-1967 Borders - Dimensions & Distances Ceasefi Read More
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CNN - Rabin spent his life in pursuit of peace - Nov. 5, 1995

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Rabin spent his life in pursuit of peace November 5, 1995 Web posted at: 12:30 a.m. EST (0530 GMT) From Reporter Mark Leff (CNN) -- Yitzhak Rabin began his public career as a soldier. He was the hard-line hero and leader of his country's victory in the Six Day War of 1967. He ended his career as a peacemaker, and to some of his own people, a villain. And in between, there were some remarkable firsts. As Israeli Army chief of staff, his military victory led thousands of Palestinians to leave the land that Israelis occupied in 1967. The following year, he went to Washington as ambassador. Rabin then returned to Israel as a politician. After the elections of 1974, he became the country's first native prime minister, as well as its youngest. Under pressure from the United States, he negotiated Read More
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CNN - Rabin spent his life in pursuit of peace - Nov. 5, 1995

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Rabin spent his life in pursuit of peace November 5, 1995 Web posted at: 12:30 a.m. EST (0530 GMT) From Reporter Mark Leff (CNN) -- Yitzhak Rabin began his public career as a soldier. He was the hard-line hero and leader of his country's victory in the Six Day War of 1967. He ended his career as a peacemaker, and to some of his own people, a villain. And in between, there were some remarkable firsts. As Israeli Army chief of staff, his military victory led thousands of Palestinians to leave the land that Israelis occupied in 1967. The following year, he went to Washington as ambassador. Rabin then returned to Israel as a politician. After the elections of 1974, he became the country's first native prime minister, as well as its youngest. Under pressure from the United States, he negotiated Read More
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EyeWitness to History

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Facts About Israel -- History

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Facts About Israel -- History Facts About Israel -- History via israel-info.gov.il Introduction Biblical Times The Patriarchs Exodus and Settlement The Monarchy Divided Monarchy First Exile Second Temple Period Persian and Hellenistic Rule Hasmonean Dynasty Roman Rule Foreign Domination Under Byzantine Rule Under Arab Rule The Crusader Period Under Mamluk Rule Under Ottoman Rule Under British Rule Road to Independence The State of Israel Independence Regained State-Building 1956 Sinai Campaign Years of Consolidation 1967 Six-Day War From War to War From War to Peace 1982 Operation Peace for Galilee Domestic Challenges The Peace Process Historical Highlights jab/20-June-94 Read More
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FOCUS on ISRAEL

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ISRAEL The Holy Land W elcome to Israel.. Behind these words lies the desire to embark on a true voyage, a desire to explore a fabulous land of imaginary and history. I srael has always attracted international attention. The cradle of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, it has drawn pilgrims in their hundreds of thousands, and has played host to a multitude of disparate cultures whose influences still resonate today. Y et Israel's diversity is nowhere better reflected than in its people. Lithuanians, Moroccans, Yemenites, Poles, Germans, Turks, Russians, Americans and Ethiophians are among the Jewish communities of modern Israel. Together with the country's non-jewish citizens - Muslim and Christian Arabs, Bedouin, and Druze this melting pot gives the country its exceptional flavour : a moder Read More
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History of Israel

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Search The Web! Search The Web! Search The Web! Search The Web! Free Travel Cheap Tickets Auction Newsletter Immigration Affiliate Make Money Israel HISTORY The creation of the State of Israel in 1948 was preceded by more than 50 years of efforts by Zionist leaders to establish a sovereign nation as a homeland for Jews. The desire of Jews to return to what they consider their rightful homeland was first expressed during the Babylonian exile and became a universal Jewish theme after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 A.D. and the dispersal that followed. It was not until the founding of the Zionist movement by Theodore Herzl at the end of the 19th century that practical steps were taken toward securing international sanction for large-scale Jewish settlement in Palestine--then Read More
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Israel & Zionism

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Israel - DangerFinder

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Israel: History

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Israel: History CONTENT INTRODUCTION 1. Political situation 2. Economy 3. Health & Education 4. Religions & Peoples 5. History 1845: The number of Jews in Palestine is about 12,000. 1897: The Zionist movement is started in Basel, Switzerland. Zionism's goal was to establish "for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law". 1917 November 2: The Balfour declaration , a letter by the foreign secretary Arthur James Balfour to the English Zionist leader lord Rothschild, gives support to the Zionist case. 1918-39: The Jews organize their own social and political institutions, which exercise much control over their own population. Hebrew language is fostered, and the Hebrew University is founded in Jerusalem . 1922: The League of Nations adopt the Balfour declaration, and leaves Read More
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Jabotinsky Institute in Israel

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--> Biography Ze'ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky was born on October 18, 1880 in the city of Odessa, Russia. At the age of 18, he left for Italy and Switzerland to study Law, and served as a correspondent for several well-known Russian newspapers. His reports and articles were widely read and soon became recognized as one of the brilliant exponents of Russian journalism. All his reports and articles were signed with his literary pseudonym "Altalena". The pogrom against the Jews of Kishinev in 1903, spurred Jabotinsky to undertake Zionist activity. He organized self-defense units and fought for Jewish minority rights in Russia. Jabotinsky was elected as a delegate to the 6th Zionist Congress, the last in which Theodor Herzl participated. During this period, Jabotinsky was active in spreading the H Read More
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Political Leaders: Israel

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Short Historical Overview of the Golan Heights

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Short Historical Overview of the Golan Heights Prehistory - until 4000 BCE ? First appearance of man on the Golan, about 250,000 years ago, as indicated by the oldest site excavated in the area. Settlement in the Middle and Late Stone Age, near concentrations of flint, used for making implements. Chalcolithic Period - 4000-3150 BCE ? Extensive settlement, especially near water sources. Finds from this period include: silos with traces of wheat, seeds of peas, lentils, and vetch, and olive pits; large, broad houses, divided into partitions; unique bronze statues of household gods, with human faces. Bronze and Iron Ages, 3150-1200 BCE, 1200-587 BCE ? Construction of burial sites comprised of large stone slabs; fortified settlement enclosures on ridges. The bronze culture disappears in 2200 B Read More
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The Temple Mount in Jerusalem

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The Temple Mount in Jerusalem Where were the First and Second Jewish Temples Located? Aerial photo of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem showing the Proposed Northern, Central and Southern Sites for the First and Second Temples. "As the navel is set in the centre of the human body, so is the land of Israel the navel of the world... situated in the centre of the world, and Jerusalem in the centre of the land of Israel, and the sanctuary in the centre of Jerusalem, and the holy place in the centre of the sanctuary, and the ark in the centre of the holy place, and the foundation stone before the holy place, because from it the world was founded." Midrash Tanchuma , Qedoshim. Recent Developments in the News Brief Summary of the Problem of Locating the Temple Site Where Were the First and Read More
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Zola Levitt Ministries — Home

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This site will work and look better in a browser that supports web standards , but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. “Christianity Through Jewish Eyes” Skip to Content Advanced search Site Index Home Home About Us What we believe Contact Us Links TV Show Broadcast Schedule Watch Now Podcasts Zola’s Music Newsletter Levitt Letter Subscribe e-mail Subscribe LLX News Tours Tours Tour Help Request Brochure Israel Slideshow Store Books Videos Study Music Specialties All Products Donations One-time gift Repeating gift Christian Will Information News & Announcements Q & A Essays History of Israel Road to Heaven Discussion ZolaBoard ZolaChat ZolaBlog: Israel Speakers Congregation Daily Zola Music Selection Wherever You Go from the album Love Stories of The Bible Read More
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