Ebook
This is a treatment of the plants mentioned in the Old and New Testaments, their uses, ecology, history, beauty, and symbolism. The book includes more than three hundred original photographs by the author from field and ethnobotanical studies over the past four decades. Special attention has been paid to plants that have been misunderstood in previous treatments. Recent advances in analytical techniques in archaeobotany, including sophisticated chemical and genomic methods, have helped elucidate the identity of problematic Bible plants. Also included is a review of recent literature on the plants. The volume will be an invaluable resource to students of the Bible, theologians, botanists, and translators.
“Solomon Described Plants is a valuable contribution to
the existing literature about Bible plants. It enlightens the use
of eighty biblical plants in ancient times, and by examples and
excellent photos taken in Middle Eastern countries, the book brings
interesting life to biblical flora.”
—Hans Arne Jensen, former Danish plant directorate
“Many people see the Bible as only a spiritual book, but it is also
an earthy book, reflecting the landscape, flora, and fauna of the
land of Israel. And no one knows more about biblical plants, from
acacia to wormwood, than the ethnobotanist Lytton John Musselman.
This book, full of sumptuous color photos, thus adds significant
depth to hundreds of biblical verses.”
—Marc Zvi Brettler, Duke University
“We welcome Musselman’s Solomon Described Plants, knowing
that he has walked through the fields and markets of the Middle
East learning from the people who still cultivate many of these
ancient plants. The more we understand the biblical lands in their
historical context, the better we are able to understand the
texts.”
—Ben Witherington III, Asbury Theological Seminary