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by Skriuwer Com (Author), Auke de Haan (Author)

Explore Israel's Timeless Crossroads: From Ancient Tribes to Modern Statehood

"The History of Israel" invites readers to journey through a land where faith, conflict, and resilience have intersected for millennia, evoking the profound stakes of a people's enduring quest for identity amid empires and exiles. From prehistoric settlements in fertile valleys to 20th-century paths toward independence, this book captures the emotional depth of covenant promises, temple rebuilds, and communal survival that continue to resonate in today's world.

It opens with geographic features shaping early habitation, tracing human presence and cultural foundations. Patriarchal traditions establish covenant themes, while Exodus narratives deliver from bondage, forming tribal identities in Canaan.

United monarchy under Saul, David, and Solomon centralizes Jerusalem with temple building. Divided kingdom brings rivalries and prophetic voices confronting injustice, leading to Assyrian and Babylonian threats.

Exile in Babylon preserves identity through religious developments, with Persian return rebuilding the Temple under reforms. Hellenistic influences spark Maccabean revolt for independence amid cultural tensions.

Roman rule incorporates the region, with Herod's projects and revolts like Bar Kokhba reshaping landscapes. Byzantine control spreads Christianity, transitioning to Arab conquest introducing Islamic frameworks.

Crusader kingdoms establish Latin states amid local impacts, yielding to Mamluk consolidation. Ottoman provincial governance allows communal life, with late reforms and Zionist beginnings shifting dynamics.

World War I diplomacy and British Mandate navigate conflicting promises, leading to partition plans and independence declaration.

Comparable to Simon Sebag Montefiore's "Jerusalem: The Biography," which weaves personal stories into epic history, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in Middle Eastern heritage books emphasizing resilience and cultural crossroads. Its broad marketability appeals to history enthusiasts, faith communities, and students, promising steady sales for bookstores in ancient and modern history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like hope amid exile and unity through adversity, it connects readers to Israel's enduring narrative, inspiring reflection on how ancient legacies influence contemporary identities.

Number of Pages: 220
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 12, 2025
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by Skriuwer Com (Author), Auke de Haan (Author)

Explore Israel's Timeless Crossroads: From Ancient Tribes to Modern Statehood

"The History of Israel" invites readers to journey through a land where faith, conflict, and resilience have intersected for millennia, evoking the profound stakes of a people's enduring quest for identity amid empires and exiles. From prehistoric settlements in fertile valleys to 20th-century paths toward independence, this book captures the emotional depth of covenant promises, temple rebuilds, and communal survival that continue to resonate in today's world.

It opens with geographic features shaping early habitation, tracing human presence and cultural foundations. Patriarchal traditions establish covenant themes, while Exodus narratives deliver from bondage, forming tribal identities in Canaan.

United monarchy under Saul, David, and Solomon centralizes Jerusalem with temple building. Divided kingdom brings rivalries and prophetic voices confronting injustice, leading to Assyrian and Babylonian threats.

Exile in Babylon preserves identity through religious developments, with Persian return rebuilding the Temple under reforms. Hellenistic influences spark Maccabean revolt for independence amid cultural tensions.

Roman rule incorporates the region, with Herod's projects and revolts like Bar Kokhba reshaping landscapes. Byzantine control spreads Christianity, transitioning to Arab conquest introducing Islamic frameworks.

Crusader kingdoms establish Latin states amid local impacts, yielding to Mamluk consolidation. Ottoman provincial governance allows communal life, with late reforms and Zionist beginnings shifting dynamics.

World War I diplomacy and British Mandate navigate conflicting promises, leading to partition plans and independence declaration.

Comparable to Simon Sebag Montefiore's "Jerusalem: The Biography," which weaves personal stories into epic history, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in Middle Eastern heritage books emphasizing resilience and cultural crossroads. Its broad marketability appeals to history enthusiasts, faith communities, and students, promising steady sales for bookstores in ancient and modern history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like hope amid exile and unity through adversity, it connects readers to Israel's enduring narrative, inspiring reflection on how ancient legacies influence contemporary identities.

Number of Pages: 220
Dimensions: 0.46 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 12, 2025

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