
Be Thou There
The Holy Family's Journey in Egypt
Gawdat Gabra(Editor)
The American University in Cairo Press
Published on 31. January 2001
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-977-424-606-7 (ISBN)
Description
The world long awaited the arrival of the Messiah, and the prophet Isaiah intimated that He would appear in Egypt. But how long would He stay? Where would He go? This remarkable book retraces the footsteps of the Holy Family in Egypt as they fled Herod's murderous decree. Since the Gospels give scant information on the Family's time in Egypt the experts assembled here have had to resort to a little derective work examining the Coptic sources and the rich culture of the Copts; combing through ancient references and testimonials in libraries around the world; and walking Egypt from end to end, collecting local traditions and sharing in pilgrimage festivals throughout Egypt. More than 100 full-color photographs vividly demonstrate that the spirit of the Holy Family remains alive in the land where Jesus took his first earthly steps - in solitary groves, desert recreats, and urban sites where churches now attest to their sacred character, injewelencrusted icons that candidly reveal the mercy of Jesus, and in the worshipful regard of celebrants, congregants, monks, and pilgrims.
Here, at last, scholars, general readers, and tourists alike will find a comprehensive guide to the traditions associated with the Holy Family in Egypt.
Here, at last, scholars, general readers, and tourists alike will find a comprehensive guide to the traditions associated with the Holy Family in Egypt.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cairo
Egypt
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
100 colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 320 mm
Width: 240 mm
ISBN-13
978-977-424-606-7 (9789774246067)
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GAWDAT GABRA has been the director of the Coptic Museum in Cairo since 1985. WILLIAM LYSTER is the author of The Monastery of St. Paul. CORNELIS HULSMAN is a sociologist with an interest in Egyptian religious affairs. STEPHEN DAVIS is professor of New Testament and early church history at the Evangelical Theological seminary in Cairo. NORBERT SCHILLER has worked as a press photographer in Egypt and the Middle East since the early 1980s.
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