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Introduction: Holy Lands

2005
Abstract In 1804, William Blake began composing and etching one of his most monumental prophecies, Jerusalem. It was a much shorter poem, how-ever, written that same year as part of his Preface to Milton, which eventually usurped the title ‘Jerusalem’ to become Blake’s most enduring work: an English institution.
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Jerusalem, Holy Land Park

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2016
In March 2005, a salvage excavation was conducted at the Holy Land Park in Jerusalem (Permit No. A-4421, map ref. 2180-5/6295-7; Fig. 1), after caves were damaged during construction work. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the ...
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Holy Land Five

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. The Sanabel Awakening: Mission and Early History of the HLF2. Joining Forces: Establishment and Early Development of the HLF3. Children of the Stones: Hamas, the Intifada, and the Rise of Islamism4. Zakāt: Empathy and HLF Fundraising Strategies5. Changing the Conversation: Safe Haven and the Discourse of 'Islamic Terrorism'
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Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Concrete Journal
H. Land, Tim Lannon
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The Holy Land

Scientific American
Roberts, David, Croly, George
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What Makes the Holy Land Holy?

Digest of Middle East Studies, 1998
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