The Biblical Zoo

The Biblical Zoo by Laura Taubes, published by Confrontation Press (LIU) on January 15, 2007, is an illustrated collection featuring thirty-eight entries that explore the animals named in the Bible. This edition, comprising 96 pages, presents informative content alongside original drawings, making it accessible to readers of all ages, particularly young students interested in zoology, geography, and biblical studies.
Readers will find concise entries arranged alphabetically, detailing both the original state of each animal and its current conditions and habitats. The illustrations enhance the informative nature of the text, capturing the essence of each species. This book serves as a resource for understanding the historical significance of animals to biblical ancestors while also promoting awareness of the interdependence between humans and the environment.
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This collection of thirty-eight entries and accompanying original drawings of each animal, and its species, named in the Bible is both an accurate informative treasury and a delight for the imagination. It will prove of interest to readers of all ages but particularly the young student with interests in zoology, geography, religion and Biblical history. Arranged alphabetically, the concise entries provide information on both the original state of the animal and its current conditions and habitats. The illustrations beautifully capture the essence of each animal. Joan Goodman, Sunday Times of London: A perfect way to find fun and information while actually learning something about the history and importance of animals to our biblical ancestors. For the green-minded, it will reinforce an understanding of the interdependence of man and the environment from earliest times. Clearly written and delightfully illustrated, this is a book for all ages.
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