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Paperback De Rebus In Agris Relictis Hebraeorum Veterum Book

ISBN: 1247528499

ISBN13: 9781247528496

De Rebus In Agris Relictis Hebraeorum Veterum

De Rebus In Agris Relictis Hebraeorum Veterum explores the agricultural practices and land management techniques of the ancient Hebrews. Authored by Theodor Dassovius and Jonas Krumbholtz, this work delves into the historical context of agriculture in the Old Testament, providing insights into the daily lives and economic activities of the ancient Hebrew people. The book examines the types of crops cultivated, the methods of irrigation and farming, and the social and religious significance of agriculture in ancient Hebrew society.

This study offers valuable information for historians, biblical scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the agricultural roots of ancient Middle Eastern civilizations. It sheds light on the integral role of agriculture in shaping the culture, economy, and religious practices of the ancient Hebrews, making it a significant contribution to the field of ancient history and biblical studies.

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