. Palestine and its transformation . an in-scription: This bath I, Thomas, acting again forthe sake of all, have given to all property holders,presenting this remembrance. What is the nameof the bath? Health. [.Through this entering,Christ hath opened for us the bath of date is given, but in 559 a. d., according toanother inscription, this same Thomas presentedbarracks to Ilandarin. The city proper coveredan area about three fifths of a mile long by a thirdof a mile wide. The surrounding area is thicklystrown with ruins, so that the whole city wasabout a mile square. At the lowest e


. Palestine and its transformation . an in-scription: This bath I, Thomas, acting again forthe sake of all, have given to all property holders,presenting this remembrance. What is the nameof the bath? Health. [.Through this entering,Christ hath opened for us the bath of date is given, but in 559 a. d., according toanother inscription, this same Thomas presentedbarracks to Ilandarin. The city proper coveredan area about three fifths of a mile long by a thirdof a mile wide. The surrounding area is thicklystrown with ruins, so that the whole city wasabout a mile square. At the lowest estimate thepopulation must have been twenty thousand, andit may have been nearly one hundred the nearest water is a well six miles away!In order to show the wide distribution andabundance of phenomena like those of Ilandarin,Professor Butler calls attention to the conditionof three ruined sites in South Syria. Bosra, towhich frequent reference has been made, lies overa hundred and fifty miles south of Ilandarin. The. CARRYING HOILE THE BARLEY HARVEST KEAR DAMASCUS


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