Have you ever wondered where Sodom was located? The Bible describes the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 in terms of fire and brimstone falling from heaven. But what actually happened to these cities? Where are they today? Did they survive the cataclysmic destruction? Two archaeological sites have recently been identified as Sodom; but which is the best candidate for the location of Sodom: Tall el-Hammâm; at the northern end of the Dead Sea in the Jordan Valley; or Bâb edh-Dhrâ; at the southern end of the Dead Sea in the Ghor? Trying to navigate the maze of arguments can be a daunting task. Graves provides a useful tool for students and other researchers in their quest for the location of this illusive biblical city. This work provides sixty-two helpful facts grouped together in methodological; hermeneutical; geographical; chronological; archaeological; cataclysmal; and geological chapters; which set the stage for further research and consideration. The advantage of such a book is that it provides a collective source of material for students that would otherwise take a long time to assemble or otherwise be inaccessible. Numerous detailed maps; charts; tables; and photographs are included which will help facilitate understanding of the unfamiliar terrain of the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley. A glossary defines technical terms; and extensive footnotes; a bibliography; and reference to a large index of subjects and authors provides an invaluable resource to students for future study.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I really enjoyed it and plan to paddle the Tour de Teche ...By Capn MommieThis is an interesting; well written history of the area and also a diary of the author's paddle trip down the Teche. I really enjoyed it and plan to paddle the Tour de Teche race as a result of having read this book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Teche is a well researched book.By BUTCH FELTERMANTeche is a well researched and well written book going back to the early days of the Indian population on the bayou. The author brings you to the present inhabitants and would be of interest not only to those living in the bayou region; but also to those living far away.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy us027640Informative and well written