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  1. Psalter world map - Wikipedia

  2. Maps of Jerusalem - Jewish Virtual Library

  3. Maps of Pre-1948 Palestine/Eretz Israel - Jewish Virtual Library

  4. A Well-Travelled Medieval Map - Medieval …

    The Map Psalter gets its name from a very detailed map of the world on the first page, dating from the mid-13th century, one of the most important maps to survive from this period. The world is represented as a flat circle, with …

  5. Smarthistory – Illuminating the Psalms in Byzantium

    The Psalms – a corpus of canticles or songs, originally composed in Hebrew and assembled over a period of seven centuries – were supposedly authored by King David, an ancestor of Christ. As a result, David’s image featured prominently …

  6. Understanding The Map Of Jerusalem, Or Trying To

    May 13, 2018 · The eastern side — including key Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites — was captured by Israel in 1967. It's populated by Palestinians who seek it for their capital.

  7. The opening of the psalter: A study in Jewish Theology

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  9. Monstrous Races in the Medieval English Psalter …

    May 15, 2024 · This article examines medieval Monstrous Races in the Psalter World Map from the thirteenth-century English Map Psalter (British Library, Add. MS 28681). It suggests the map’s reading as a pictorial expression of …

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  10. Psalms - Sefaria

    Psalms are prevalent throughout Jewish liturgy and commonly recited as an independent form of prayer. They are often sung or chanted. Read the text of Psalms online with commentaries and connections.

  11. Diagram of the Land of Israel and Jerusalem (1817) - Jewish …

  12. Song of Ascents - Wikipedia

  13. Map of Jerusalem Municipal Boundaries - Jewish Virtual Library

  14. Nuremberg's Victims of Shoah - JewishGen

  15. Abraham Bar-Jacob's Map in the Amsterdam Haggadah (1695)

  16. "Mizrach" Map by Moses Klier of Zefat - Jewish Virtual Library

  17. Palatinate - Jewish Virtual Library

  18. Bavaria, Germany - Jewish Virtual Library

  19. Nuremberg, Germany - Jewish Virtual Library

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