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  • The land God chose for the people he chose was highly strategic

  • like a bridge between Africa, Asia and Europe

  • since in the late bronze and early iron ages Egypt and Mesopotamia were the two great

  • centers of civilization

  • knowledge, wealth and power traveled between them

  • to get to Egypt from Mesopotamia you would first head north and west

  • to avoid a great Arabian Desert

  • to Haran or one of the cities on the northern Euphrates, and from there WESTto Aleppo

  • and south to Damascus through mountain passes

  • south again down the Rift Valley to the Sea of Galilee

  • the Plain of Jezreel past the fortress city of Megiddo

  • through the pass southwest to the coast

  • from where a level road leads to the riches of Egypt

  • this small corner of the world that God chose was a highly strategic land bridge

  • to control it, was to master trade, wisdom and power

  • for it linked the powerful great empires of Mesopotamia

  • with the stable rich and ancient culture of Egypt

  • Canaan is a land of sharp contrasts

  • with the prevailing winds from the west across the Mediterranean, the east side

  • of the hill country gets a little moisture

  • what rain does fall

  • runs off fast creating steep sided wadis

  • a land of shepherds not farmers

  • the hill country itself is also a steep and rugged though more fertile with a mix of

  • crops and herds

  • these hills run like a spine up the center of the land broken only by the

  • arrow-shaped Plain of Jezreel

  • David chose Jerusalem a Canaanite city in the hill country as his capital

  • the City of David occupied a ridge above the Gihon spring

  • from which a later king, Hezekiah

  • cut a long tunnel for the rock to supply the city

  • a reminder of the importance of water in this dry land

  • so in Bible times

  • Israel occupied mainly the rugged hill country

  • home of shepherds and kings

  • the foothills of these mountains, the Shephelah,

  • get both more rain and runoff, and are gentler and more fertile

  • trees and tree crops are grown on the hillsides,

  • and grain and vegetables on the valley floors

  • but it's the plains, at the base of the hills

  • that are the most fertile territory today as in Bible times

  • like the plain of Jezreel, from Carmel inland to the Jordan valley south of

  • the sea of Galilee

  • the coastal plain Philistine territory in Old Testament times largely inhabited by

  • Greek-speakers from all parts of the Roman empire

  • in the New Testament

  • just over the hill from the plain of Jezreel

  • which is perhaps the most fought over real estate on earth, is Nazareth

  • Jesus' hometown

  • from the hill above the town

  • one can see Megiddo

  • harmaggedon in the book of Revelation

  • So, the land of the Bible is not merely a land flowing with milk and honey

  • but a land of contrasts

  • and a highly strategic location

The land God chose for the people he chose was highly strategic

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聖經之地 (The Land of the Bible)

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