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Gihon River Mystery

Marcus Blackwell

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"Gihon River Mystery" tackles the intriguing puzzle of the Gihon River, one of the four rivers mentioned in Genesis as originating from the Garden of Eden. The book embarks on a journey to understand its religious importance, potential ancient paths, and the historical context of its mention in the Bible. Understanding the Gihon's location could offer valuable clues about early human history, biblical geography, and the spread of ancient cultures. For example, the book examines the connection of the Gihon to the Land of Cush, exploring its possible influence on civilizations of the ancient Near East. This exploration unfolds by first grounding the reader in the biblical narrative of Genesis, then transitioning to the historical backdrop of the ancient Near East. A key focus involves analyzing various hypotheses that propose different locations for the Gihon, spanning from Africa to the Middle East, assessing each theory against geological, textual, and archaeological evidence. The book adopts a balanced approach, acknowledging the challenges in pinpointing the Gihon's location while emphasizing its significance for Biblical Studies General, History World, and World History.
Disponible desde: 14/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 59 páginas.

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