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435 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2010
In the spring the hill is a magnificent flower garden filled with irises, the 'lilies of the field' (Mt 6:28), and chirping 'birds of the air' (Mt 6:26) hop from limb to limb in the pricky sidr trees. The words about the 'city set on a hill' (Mt 5:14) refer to the Decapolis, city of Hippos, which in 32 A.D. shone from a rocky vantage point across the lake. Towering above the northeast corner of the lake was the rock fortress of the Jews, Gamala, the Zealots' place of origin with their militant messianism that in forty years would plunge all of Israel into ruin. This moved Jesus to bless the peacemakers and the meek (Mt 5:5, 9) . . .