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Titre
Jérusalem, vue sur le Mont des Oliviers
Datation
1908
Datation min.
1908
Datation max.
1908
Commentaire datation
Date du copyright
Auteur du cliché
Jérusalem, vue sur le Mont des Oliviers
Mention d’édition
Underwood & Underwood Publishers
Editeur
,
Numéro dans la série
17
Laboratoire photographique
Jérusalem
Légende sur document
Garden of Gethsemano and Mount of Olives, from the Eastern Wall. Jerusalem, Palestine.
Commentaire légende
Imprimée sous l'image
Lieu
Architecture
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Personne photographiée
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Milieu - Environnement
Texte au recto
Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. New York, London, Toronto-Canada, Ottawa-Kansas Works ans studios Washington D.C. Arlington NJ. Littleton NH. Sous l'image de droite : (17) Garden of Gethsemane and Mount of Olives, Palestine. Copyright 1908 by Underwood & Underwood.
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Texte au verso
O The walls of ei dJerusalem! They have gured in ancient chronicles and poems. Now we our selves are standing on the eastern wall of the hill-top city and looking east across the valley to another hill-one of the hills most famous on all this great, round earth--the Mount of Olives. That road at the left is the highway to Jericho; we all know that tale of the man who was going once from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves. Yonder is the very road the Master brought to His listeners' mind when He told the quibbling lawyer that immortal story about the neighborly relationship of one man to another man (Lake x: 30). Tradition says it is the way taken by David centuries farther back, when he retreated from Jerusalem into the open country before the growing power of Absalom (11 Samuel 15:23). The two roads farther to the right both go to Bethany where Lazarus and his sisters lived. Many a time Jesus walked over those very paths. The lower road, farthest to the right, may be the one over which he rode only five days before the crucifixion (Matt. xxi: 1-12). Over beyond the Mount of Olives, far away o the east, lie the lands of the Assyrian and Persian kings (the home of the Wise Men) and the vast regions of central Asia stretebing half around the globe. Be hind us are the mountains (you remember the mountains are round about Jerusalem") and the blue stretches of the Mediterranean and the western world where His word and work took root and changed the whole course of civ ilization. But look down now, straight ahead o that walled garden where olives grow and tall dark cypress trees. That is the Garden of Gethsemane. was down into this very valley that the Master came to pray, that last night. See: Travelling in the Holy Land, through the Stercoscope, by Jesse Lyman Hurlburt, D.D. with its keyed" maps; published by Underwood & Underwood. Der Garten von Gethsemane und der Eiberg Garden of Gethsemane and Mount of Olives. Jardin Gethsemani et Mont des Oliviers Jardin de Getsémane y Monte de los Olivoa. Trädgården Gethsemane och Olivberget.
Analyse du document
Sur cette vue générale du Mont des Oliviers à Jérusalem on aperçoit l'église orthodoxe russe dédiée à Sainte-Marie-Madeleine. Cette église a été construite en 1888 par David Grimm sous l'impulsion du tsar Alexandre III de Russie.
Etat de conservation
bon
Support
Photographies collées sur carton
Dimensions
8,5 x 17,5 cm
Propriétaire
M. Magendie
Lieu de conservation
Lescar
Auteur de la numérisation
Philippe Chalons
Créateur du dépôt
CLEM
Date de dépôt
Juin 2021
Lot
LOT24_MAGENDIE
Livraison
LIVRAISON_09
iptc (stereo)
Nom usuel
MAG5283
Titre
Jérusalem, vue sur le Mont des Oliviers
Date de création
1908
Légende
Garden of Gethsemano and Mount of Olives, from the Eastern Wall. Jerusalem, Palestine.
Ville
Jérusalem
Pays
Israël
Fournisseur
CLEM - Archéovision
Auteur de la description
Fanny Arnaud
Nom de l'objet: MAG5283
Date d'entrée de l'objet dans ArcheoGRID : 2024-12-05
Collection : repertoire 03