My Three Days in Gilead
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Beschrijving
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Dust rises beneath the traveller's boots as he steps into the storied landscapes of Palestine, where every stone and olive tree seems to whisper echoes of ancient faith. Against the backdrop of the nineteenth century's fervent curiosity about the biblical lands, this Christian travel narrative unfolds with a sense of discovery and reverence, capturing the textures and tensions of a region steeped in spiritual significance. The author's journey through the Holy Land is not merely a geographical passage, but an inward pilgrimage-one that brings the reader face to face with the intersection of history, scripture, and lived experience. Through careful observation and genuine humility, the account reveals the rhythms of daily life in Gilead and beyond, offering glimpses of sacred sites alongside candid reflections on the realities of travel in the Middle East at a time when such expeditions were both rare and fraught with uncertainty.What sets this work apart is its unvarnished honesty and the immediacy with which it conveys the emotions and challenges of a faith-based adventure. The narrative weaves together moments of awe, discomfort, and quiet revelation, inviting those with an interest in religious pilgrimage accounts, spiritual travelogues, or historical travel writing to witness the region through the eyes of a thoughtful observer. Its pages evoke the dusty roads, shifting light, and enduring mysteries of a land that has drawn seekers for centuries. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both general readers and collectors a rare window into the challenges and wonders of nineteenth-century travel in biblical lands.
Dust rises beneath the traveller's boots as he steps into the storied landscapes of Palestine, where every stone and olive tree seems to whisper echoes of ancient faith. Against the backdrop of the nineteenth century's fervent curiosity about the biblical lands, this Christian travel narrative unfolds with a sense of discovery and reverence, capturing the textures and tensions of a region steeped in spiritual significance. The author's journey through the Holy Land is not merely a geographical passage, but an inward pilgrimage-one that brings the reader face to face with the intersection of history, scripture, and lived experience. Through careful observation and genuine humility, the account reveals the rhythms of daily life in Gilead and beyond, offering glimpses of sacred sites alongside candid reflections on the realities of travel in the Middle East at a time when such expeditions were both rare and fraught with uncertainty.What sets this work apart is its unvarnished honesty and the immediacy with which it conveys the emotions and challenges of a faith-based adventure. The narrative weaves together moments of awe, discomfort, and quiet revelation, inviting those with an interest in religious pilgrimage accounts, spiritual travelogues, or historical travel writing to witness the region through the eyes of a thoughtful observer. Its pages evoke the dusty roads, shifting light, and enduring mysteries of a land that has drawn seekers for centuries. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering both general readers and collectors a rare window into the challenges and wonders of nineteenth-century travel in biblical lands.
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