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A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah
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9781979844536
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The island city of Tyre lay close to the Syrian coast. It seemed to float among the waves that fretted themselves into foam as they rolled in between the jagged rocks, and spread over the flats, retiring again to rest in the deep bosom of the Mediterranean. The wall that encircled the island rose in places a hundred cubits, and seemed from a distance to be an enormous monolith. It was therefore called Tsur, or Tyre, which means The Rock. At the time of our narrative, about the middle of the fifth century B.C., the sea-girt city contained a dense mass of inhabitants, who lived in tall wooden houses of many stories; for the ground space within the walls could not lodge the multitude who pursued the various arts and commerce for which the Tyrians were, of all the world, the most noted. The streets were narrow, often entirely closed to the sky by projecting balconies and arcades-mere veins and arteries for the circulation of the city's throbbing life.
Author: James Ludlow |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Aug 16, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 196 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1979844534 |
ISBN-13: 9781979844536 |
A King of Tyre: A Tale of the Times of Ezra and Nehemiah
$12.54
The island city of Tyre lay close to the Syrian coast. It seemed to float among the waves that fretted themselves into foam as they rolled in between the jagged rocks, and spread over the flats, retiring again to rest in the deep bosom of the Mediterranean. The wall that encircled the island rose in places a hundred cubits, and seemed from a distance to be an enormous monolith. It was therefore called Tsur, or Tyre, which means The Rock. At the time of our narrative, about the middle of the fifth century B.C., the sea-girt city contained a dense mass of inhabitants, who lived in tall wooden houses of many stories; for the ground space within the walls could not lodge the multitude who pursued the various arts and commerce for which the Tyrians were, of all the world, the most noted. The streets were narrow, often entirely closed to the sky by projecting balconies and arcades-mere veins and arteries for the circulation of the city's throbbing life.
Author: James Ludlow |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Aug 16, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 196 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1979844534 |
ISBN-13: 9781979844536 |