Palestine 音标拼音: [p'æləst
, ɑɪn]
n . 巴勒斯坦
巴勒斯坦
Palestine n 1 :
a former British mandate on the east coast of the Mediterranean ;
divided between Jordan and Israel in 1948 2 :
an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea ;
a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism [
synonym : {
Palestine }, {
Canaan }, {
Holy Land }, {
Promised Land }]
Palestine originally denoted only the sea -
coast of the land of Canaan inhabited by the Philistines (
Ex .
15 :
14 ;
Isa .
14 :
29 ,
31 ;
Joel 3 :
4 ),
and in this sense exclusively the Hebrew name Pelesheth (
rendered "
Philistia "
in Ps .
60 :
8 ;
83 :
7 ;
87 :
4 ;
108 :
9 )
occurs in the Old Testament .
Not till a late period in Jewish history was this name used to denote "
the land of the Hebrews "
in general (
Gen .
40 :
15 ).
It is also called "
the holy land " (
Zech .
2 :
12 ),
the "
land of Jehovah "
(
Hos .
9 :
3 ;
Ps .
85 :
1 ),
the "
land of promise " (
Heb .
11 :
9 ),
because promised to Abraham (
Gen .
12 :
7 ;
24 :
7 ),
the "
land of Canaan "
(
Gen .
12 :
5 ),
the "
land of Israel " (
1 Sam .
13 :
19 ),
and the "
land of Judah " (
Isa .
19 :
17 ).
The territory promised as an inheritance to the seed of Abraham (
Gen .
15 :
18 -
21 ;
Num .
34 :
1 -
12 )
was bounded on the east by the river Euphrates ,
on the west by the Mediterranean ,
on the north by the "
entrance of Hamath ,"
and on the south by the "
river of Egypt ."
This extent of territory ,
about 60 ,
000 square miles ,
was at length conquered by David ,
and was ruled over also by his son Solomon (
2 Sam .
8 ;
1 Chr .
18 ;
1 Kings 4 :
1 ,
21 ).
This vast empire was the Promised Land ;
but Palestine was only a part of it ,
terminating in the north at the southern extremity of the Lebanon range ,
and in the south in the wilderness of Paran ,
thus extending in all to about 144 miles in length .
Its average breadth was about 60 miles from the Mediterranean on the west to beyond the Jordan .
It has fittingly been designated "
the least of all lands ."
Western Palestine ,
on the south of Gaza ,
is only about 40 miles in breadth from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea ,
narrowing gradually toward the north ,
where it is only 20 miles from the sea -
coast to the Jordan .
Palestine , "
set in the midst " (
Ezek .
5 :
5 )
of all other lands ,
is the most remarkable country on the face of the earth .
No single country of such an extent has so great a variety of climate ,
and hence also of plant and animal life .
Moses describes it as "
a good land ,
a land of brooks of water ,
of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills ;
a land of wheat ,
and barley ,
and vines ,
and fig trees ,
and pomegranates ;
a land of oil olive ,
and honey ;
a land wherein thou shalt not eat bread without scarceness ,
thou shalt not lack any thing in it ;
a land whose stones are iron ,
and out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass " (
Deut .
8 :
7 -
9 ).
"
In the time of Christ the country looked ,
in all probability ,
much as now .
The whole land consists of rounded limestone hills ,
fretted into countless stony valleys ,
offering but rarely level tracts ,
of which Esdraelon alone ,
below Nazareth ,
is large enough to be seen on the map .
The original woods had for ages disappeared ,
though the slopes were dotted ,
as now ,
with figs ,
olives ,
and other fruit -
trees where there was any soil .
Permanent streams were even then unknown ,
the passing rush of winter torrents being all that was seen among the hills .
The autumn and spring rains ,
caught in deep cisterns hewn out like huge underground jars in the soft limestone ,
with artificial mud -
banked ponds still found near all villages ,
furnished water .
Hills now bare ,
or at best rough with stunted growth ,
were then terraced ,
so as to grow vines ,
olives ,
and grain .
To -
day almost desolate ,
the country then teemed with population .
Wine -
presses cut in the rocks ,
endless terraces ,
and the ruins of old vineyard towers are now found amidst solitudes overgrown for ages with thorns and thistles ,
or with wild shrubs and poor gnarled scrub " (
Geikie '
s Life of Christ ).
From an early period the land was inhabited by the descendants of Canaan ,
who retained possession of the whole land "
from Sidon to Gaza "
till the time of the conquest by Joshua ,
when it was occupied by the twelve tribes .
Two tribes and a half had their allotments given them by Moses on the east of the Jordan (
Deut .
3 :
12 -
20 ;
comp .
Num .
1 :
17 -
46 ;
Josh .
4 :
12 -
13 ).
The remaining tribes had their portion on the west of Jordan .
From the conquest till the time of Saul ,
about four hundred years ,
the people were governed by judges .
For a period of one hundred and twenty years the kingdom retained its unity while it was ruled by Saul and David and Solomon .
On the death of Solomon ,
his son Rehoboam ascended the throne ;
but his conduct was such that ten of the tribes revolted ,
and formed an independent monarchy ,
called the kingdom of Israel ,
or the northern kingdom ,
the capital of which was first Shechem and afterwards Samaria .
This kingdom was destroyed .
The Israelites were carried captive by Shalmanezer ,
king of Assyria ,
B .
C .
722 ,
after an independent existence of two hundred and fifty -
three years .
The place of the captives carried away was supplied by tribes brought from the east ,
and thus was formed the Samaritan nation (
2 Kings 17 :
24 -
29 ).
Nebuchadnezzar came up against the kingdom of the two tribes ,
the kingdom of Judah ,
the capital of which was Jerusalem ,
one hundred and thirty -
four years after the overthrow of the kingdom of Israel .
He overthrew the city ,
plundered the temple ,
and carried the people into captivity to Babylon (
B .
C .
587 ),
where they remained seventy years .
At the close of the period of the Captivity ,
they returned to their own land ,
under the edict of Cyrus (
Ezra 1 :
1 -
4 ).
They rebuilt the city and temple ,
and restored the old Jewish commonwealth .
For a while after the Restoration the Jews were ruled by Zerubbabel ,
Ezra ,
and Nehemiah ,
and afterwards by the high priests ,
assisted by the Sanhedrin .
After the death of Alexander the Great at Babylon (
B .
C .
323 ),
his vast empire was divided between his four generals .
Egypt ,
Arabia ,
Palestine ,
and Coele -
Syria fell to the lot of Ptolemy Lagus .
Ptolemy took possession of Palestine in B .
C .
320 ,
and carried nearly one hundred thousand of the inhabitants of Jerusalem into Egypt .
He made Alexandria the capital of his kingdom ,
and treated the Jews with consideration ,
confirming them in the enjoyment of many privileges .
After suffering persecution at the hands of Ptolemy '
s successors ,
the Jews threw off the Egyptian yoke ,
and became subject to Antiochus the Great ,
the king of Syria .
The cruelty and opression of the successors of Antiochus at length led to the revolt under the Maccabees (
B .
C .
163 ),
when they threw off the Syrian yoke .
In the year B .
C .
68 ,
Palestine was reduced by Pompey the Great to a Roman province .
He laid the walls of the city in ruins ,
and massacred some twelve thousand of the inhabitants .
He left the temple ,
however ,
unijured .
About twenty -
five years after this the Jews revolted and cast off the Roman yoke .
They were however ,
subdued by Herod the Great (
q .
v .).
The city and the temple were destroyed ,
and many of the inhabitants were put to death .
About B .
C .
20 ,
Herod proceeded to rebuild the city and restore the ruined temple ,
which in about nine years and a half was so far completed that the sacred services could be resumed in it (
comp .
John 2 :
20 ).
He was succeeded by his son Archelaus ,
who was deprived of his power ,
however ,
by Augustus ,
A .
D .
6 ,
when Palestine became a Roman province ,
ruled by Roman governors or procurators .
Pontius Pilate was the fifth of these procurators .
He was appointed to his office A .
D .
25 .
Exclusive of Idumea ,
the kingdom of Herod the Great comprehended the whole of the country originally divided among the twelve tribes ,
which he divided into four provinces or districts .
This division was recognized so long as Palestine was under the Roman dominion .
These four provinces were , (
1 )
Judea ,
the southern portion of the country ; (
2 )
Samaria ,
the middle province ,
the northern boundary of which ran along the hills to the south of the plain of Esdraelon ; (
3 )
Galilee ,
the northern province ;
and (
4 )
Peraea (
a Greek name meaning the "
opposite country "),
the country lying east of the Jordan and the Dead Sea .
This province was subdivided into these districts , (
1 )
Peraea proper ,
lying between the rivers Arnon and Jabbok ; (
2 )
Galaaditis (
Gilead ); (
3 )
Batanaea ; (
4 )
Gaulonitis (
Jaulan ); (
5 )
Ituraea or Auranitis ,
the ancient Bashan ; (
6 )
Trachonitis ; (
7 )
Abilene ; (
8 )
Decapolis ,
i .
e .,
the region of the ten cities .
The whole territory of Palestine ,
including the portions alloted to the trans -
Jordan tribes ,
extended to about eleven thousand square miles .
Recent exploration has shown the territory on the west of Jordan alone to be six thousand square miles in extent ,
the size of the principality of Wales .
Palestine ,
AR --
U .
S .
city in Arkansas Population (
2000 ):
741 Housing Units (
2000 ):
321 Land area (
2000 ):
3 .
219548 sq .
miles (
8 .
338590 sq .
km )
Water area (
2000 ):
0 .
024487 sq .
miles (
0 .
063421 sq .
km )
Total area (
2000 ):
3 .
244035 sq .
miles (
8 .
402011 sq .
km )
FIPS code :
53150 Located within :
Arkansas (
AR ),
FIPS 05 Location :
34 .
973480 N ,
90 .
905994 W ZIP Codes (
1990 ):
72372 Note :
some ZIP codes may be omitted esp .
for suburbs .
Headwords :
Palestine ,
AR Palestine
Palestine ,
OH --
U .
S .
village in Ohio Population (
2000 ):
170 Housing Units (
2000 ):
73 Land area (
2000 ):
0 .
147453 sq .
miles (
0 .
381901 sq .
km )
Water area (
2000 ):
0 .
000000 sq .
miles (
0 .
000000 sq .
km )
Total area (
2000 ):
0 .
147453 sq .
miles (
0 .
381901 sq .
km )
FIPS code :
59598 Located within :
Ohio (
OH ),
FIPS 39 Location :
40 .
050308 N ,
84 .
744428 W ZIP Codes (
1990 ):
Note :
some ZIP codes may be omitted esp .
for suburbs .
Headwords :
Palestine ,
OH Palestine
Palestine ,
IL --
U .
S .
village in Illinois Population (
2000 ):
1366 Housing Units (
2000 ):
714 Land area (
2000 ):
0 .
745525 sq .
miles (
1 .
930900 sq .
km )
Water area (
2000 ):
0 .
000000 sq .
miles (
0 .
000000 sq .
km )
Total area (
2000 ):
0 .
745525 sq .
miles (
1 .
930900 sq .
km )
FIPS code :
57277 Located within :
Illinois (
IL ),
FIPS 17 Location :
39 .
002214 N ,
87 .
612110 W ZIP Codes (
1990 ):
62451 Note :
some ZIP codes may be omitted esp .
for suburbs .
Headwords :
Palestine ,
IL Palestine
Palestine ,
TX --
U .
S .
city in Texas Population (
2000 ):
17598 Housing Units (
2000 ):
7668 Land area (
2000 ):
17 .
698861 sq .
miles (
45 .
839837 sq .
km )
Water area (
2000 ):
0 .
183332 sq .
miles (
0 .
474827 sq .
km )
Total area (
2000 ):
17 .
882193 sq .
miles (
46 .
314664 sq .
km )
FIPS code :
54708 Located within :
Texas (
TX ),
FIPS 48 Location :
31 .
757925 N ,
95 .
638473 W ZIP Codes (
1990 ):
75801 Note :
some ZIP codes may be omitted esp .
for suburbs .
Headwords :
Palestine ,
TX Palestine
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Palestine - Wikipedia Palestine, [i] officially the State of Palestine, [ii] [g] is a country in West Asia Recognized by 147 of the UN's 193 member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories, within the broader geographic and historical Palestine region