north : from Hermon mountain , make a line directly to Rosh Hanikra
east: from southern golan heights, draw a line to Jordan river, from there, a line through the river to dead sea; cross it 1/2 from NtoS
from that point, a line to Eilath
Jerusalem is kept inside those lines and are undivisible, for the sake of all religions!!!
2006-06-23 01:30:23
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answered by RAFAEL S 4
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Well scripurally i'd have to say that the Fortress in Tyre was right on the edge of the "promised lands" or the site of the crusades. Egypt was also a borer, but for the most part all of the middle east was the promised lands. The Knights Templar, Barbarossa, all of them were headed towards Israel, which is the "capital" of the "promised lands". but for the most part that whole region provided religous value.
2006-06-23 08:30:33
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answered by alexwhlr3 3
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In Old Testament or New Testament? In old Testament, the land God promised to the children of Abraham, you can find them in Genesis. As for now, the promised land, Kingdom of God is here, now.
In our age, physical promised land is no more of any meaning. Just the issue of pride.
2006-06-23 08:26:58
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answered by Melvin C 5
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I think it was all the land between the Euphrates and the Nile.
2006-06-23 09:25:27
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answered by ~Donna~ 3
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