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A concise, illustrated study traces the development of the ancient Hebrew people from nomadic shepherding and desert pilgrimage to settlement and village agriculture, detailing home life, tools, and seasonal work. It examines social organization, experiments in cooperation and government, the rise and trials of monarchy, and the social and religious upheavals that followed. Emphasis falls on changing worship, prophetic critique, reinterpretations of law, exile and return, and the creation of hymn and prayer collections. Later chapters consider education, patriotism in its narrow and expansive forms, responses to foreign rule, and evolving hopes during the era of Jesus and afterward.
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