1920. With Maps and Illustrations. From the Preface: No chapter in
human history is more thrilling than that which records the long
struggle of the Hebrews for independence, for a home, for power,
for their religious and social ideals and for the perpetuation of
their institutions. It begins with their grinding industrial
enslavement by Egypt and ends with the heroic though vain effort to
break the iron shackles of Rome. In the face of bitter opposition
they developed the first democratic state known to history. Through
centuries of foreign oppression and persecution they clung to their
democratic ideals until at last the whole world is beginning to
appreciate and appropriate them. The aim in this volume is to
present the facts that are essential to a clear understanding of
the growth and meaning of these ideals and of the matchless
literature that records them.
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