Holy Land. Journey to Biblical Places
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Jerusalem and the places along which the earthly path of Jesus Christ lay, of course, belong to the unique shrines of the Christian world, the veneration of which knows no territorial boundaries and national and linguistic barriers. The famous London journalist Henry W. Morton arrived in the Holy Land as a tourist in the middle of the 20th century, but the route of his trip through Palestine and neighboring territories was significantly different from that which is accessible and widespread today; therefore, he was able to see and describe much of what modern tourists miss due to circumstances. Morton's testimony is all the more valuable because today many of the places he visited are either completely closed to tourists, or visiting them involves significant difficulties. He had the opportunity to freely wander around Jerusalem and participate in Coptic religious ceremonies, cross the Libyan desert and admire the Lebanese cedars with his own eyes, reach the legendary ghost town of Petra, lost in the mountains, and descend into the dungeons of St. Peter's Cathedral. Henry Morton's journey through biblical places, perfect with the Bible in hand, began in Jerusalem and ended in Rome. Thus, Morton, as it were, repeated the path along which Christianity came to Europe - and this path he invites readers to follow. Enjoy your journey through the biblical places!
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Генри Мортон Воллам
- Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2010
- Translator
- Ольга Валерьевна Чумичева