
Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations
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Authors:
- Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
1845 - 1933
About this book
In the late 19th century, as the world grappled with the implications of nationalism and identity, A. H. Sayce's "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" emerged as a pivotal historical account. This work meticulously examines the formation of early Israel, highlighting the complex interplay with neighboring civilizations and their cultural exchanges. Sayce delves into the significance of geographical influences and the impact of ancient Near Eastern dynamics on Israel’s development. Ideal for historians and students alike, this document offers a rich tapestry of insights, emphasizing the unique cultural and historical contexts that shaped early Israel. Discover the intricate relationships that defined a nation at the crossroads of history, and gain a deeper understanding of its enduring legacy.
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