The Annals of the WorldNew Leaf Publishing Group, 2003 - 960 стор. In this book's pages can be found the fascinating history of the ancient world from the Genesis creation through the destruction of the Jerusalem temple. Find Out: Why was Julius Caesar kidnapped in 75 B.C.' Why did Alexander the Great burn his ships in 326 B.C.' What really happened when the sun went backward as a sign to Hezekiah? What does secular history say about the darkness at the Crucifixion? The Annals of the World is a necessary addition to any church library, pastor s library, or any library public or personal. The entire text has been updated from 17th-century English to present-day vernacular language. Containing many human-interest stories from the original historical documents collected by Ussher, this is more than just a history book it s a work of history." |
Зміст
Editors Preface
| 5 |
The Epistle to the Reader
| 7 |
Explanatory Notes by the Editor
| 11 |
Key to References
| 13 |
Volume I The Annals of the Old Testament from the Beginning of the World
| 15 |
Volume II The Latter Part of The Annals
| 413 |
Bibliography
| 883 |
Roman Calendars
| 889 |
Usshers Time Line for the Divided Kingdom
| 893 |
Evidentiallism The Bible and Assyrian Chronology
| 913 |
Some Objections Considered
| 921 |
MAPS
| 927 |
The Seder Olam Rabbah Why Jewish Dating Is Different
| 931 |
Archaeology and the Bible
| 935 |
Index
| 940 |
The Forgotten Archbishop
| 891 |
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The Annals of the World, Том 1 James Ussher,Larry Pierce,Marion Pierce Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2003 |
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