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Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age

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An edition of The Battles of Armageddon (2000)

The Battles of Armageddon

Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age

"Apocalypse. Judgment Day. The End Time. Armageddon. Students of the Bible know it as the place where the cataclysmic battle between the forces of good and the forces of evil will unfold. Many believe that this battle will take place in the very near future. But few know that Armageddon is a real place - one that has seen more fighting and bloodshed than any other spot on earth.".

"The name Armageddon is a corruption of the Hebrew phrase Har Megiddo, and it means "Mount of Megiddo." More than thirty bloody conflicts have been fought at the ancient site of Megiddo and adjacent areas of the Jezreel Valley during the past four thousand years: Egyptians, Israelites, Greeks, Muslims, Crusaders, Mongols, British, Germans, Arabs, and Israelis have all fought and died here.

The names of the warring leaders reverberate throughout history: Thutmose III, Deborah, Gideon, Saul and Jonathan, Jezebel, Saladin, Napoleon, and Allenby, to name but the most famous. Throughout history Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley have been ground zero for battles that determined the very course of civilization. No wonder that the author of Revelation believed Armageddon, the penultimate battle between good and evil, would also take place here!".

"The Battles of Armageddon introduces readers to a cast of ancient and modern warriors, while bringing together for the first time the wide range of conflicts that have been fought at Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
256

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The Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age
May 8, 2002, University of Michigan Press
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The Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age
November 7, 2000, University of Michigan Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction : The battles of Armageddon
History repeats itself.
Thutmose III and the Canaanites, 1479 B.C.
Allenby and the Ottomans, A.D. 1918
On the outskirts of Egypt.
Pepi I and the Nose of the Gazelle's Head, 2350 B.C.
Amenhotep II and the Jezreel Valley, 1430 B.C.
Biridiya and Labayu, 1360-1350 B.C.
The conquest of Canaan.
Deborah, Barak, and Sisera, 1125 B.C.
Gideon, the Midianites, and the Amalekites, 1090 B.C.
Saul, Jonathan, and the Philistines, 1016 B.C.
Kingdoms under siege.
Shoshenq I (Shishak) in the Jezreel Valley, 925 B.C.
Jehu, Joram, and Ahaziah, 841 B.C.
Necho II and Josiah, 609 B.C.
On the edge of empires.
Antiochus III and Ptolemy IV, 218 B.C.
Gabinius and Alexander, son of Aristobulus II, 55 B.C.
Vespasian and the Jewish rebels, A.D. 67
Islamic invaders.
Ikhshidids and Abbasids, A.D. 940
Ikhshidids and Hamdanids, A.D. 946
Fatimids and Byzantium, A.D. 975
Coming of the crusaders.
Maudud and the crusaders, A.D. 1113
Saladin and the crusaders, A.D. 1182-83, 1187
The fifth crusade, A.D. 1217
Ayyubids and crusaders, A.D. 1247
Dreams of glory.
Mamlukes and Mongols, A.D. 1260
Mamlukes and crusaders, A.D. 1263-64
Zahir al-'Umar and the Nablus-Saqr Alliance, A.D. 1735-73
Napoleon at Mount Tabor, A.D. 1799
The struggle for survival.
The War of Independence, A.D. 1948
The Six-Day War, A.D. 1967
The Yom Kippur War, A.D. 1973
The battle between good and evil.
Meggiddo and the Jezreel Valley at Armageddon

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Classifications

Library of Congress
DS119.2 .C55 2000, DS119.2.C55 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL7633464M
ISBN 10
0472097393
ISBN 13
9780472097395
LCCN
00008539
OCLC/WorldCat
43631853
Library Thing
1222016
Goodreads
1249573

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