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|a Rogerson, J. W.
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|a The city in biblical perspective /
|c J.W. Rogerson and John Vincent.
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|a pt. 1. The city in the Old Testament / J.W. Rogerson -- pt. 2. The city in the New Testament / John Vincent.
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|a The city is an ambiguous symbol in the Bible. The founder of the first city is the murderer, Cain. The city of Jerusalem is the place chosen by God, yet is also a place of wrong-doing and injustice. Jesus seems to have largely avoided cities except Jerusalem, where he was crucified. 'The City in Biblical Perspective' examines the archaeological and social background of the urban biblical world and explores the implications of the deliberate ambiguities in the biblical text. The book aims to deepen our understanding of both the biblical and the contemporary city by asking how the Bible's comple.
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|a Cities and towns
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