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by Bruce Feiler


  Karnak, Egyptian temple at

  Kela David

  Khalkhali, Ayatollah Sadegh

  Khamenei, Hojatolislam Sayyed Ali

  Khatami, Mohammad

  Khazaee, Ali

  Khomeini, Ayatollah Ruholla Mussaui

  background of

  Iranian revolution and

  on Jews vs. Zionism

  modesty regulations of

  public images of

  theocratic rigor of

  Kidron Valley

  King James Bible

  Kingston, Jack

  Kirsch, Jonathan

  Kiss, Dezso

  Koh-E-Rahmat (Mountain of Mercy)

  Koldewey, Robert

  Koran

  Kubrick, Stanley

  Kuwait, geology of

  Kuwait City

  Last Supper

  Lawrence, T. E.

  Laws of Moses

  Layard, Henry

  Levy, Emad

  Levy, Ezra

  Livingston, David

  Lotan, Yael

  Louvre Museum

  Luke, Gospel of

  Luther, Martin

  Maccabees

  McKenzie, Steven

  Magic Flute, The (Mozart)

  Mahler, Gustav

  Mallowan, Max

  Manning, Samuel

  Marcos, Imelda

  Marduk

  Marsh Arabs

  Mary Magdalene, Saint

  Masjod Jami Nebi Yunus (Great Mosque of the Prophet Jonah)

  Masoretic text

  mathematics

  Matthew, Gospel of

  Maxim’s

  Mazar, Benjamin

  Mazar, Eilat

  Medes

  Meir, Golda

  Melody, Firebase

  menorahs

  Mesopotamia

  biblical references to

  Greek conquest of

  highlands vs. lowlands of

  Jewish population of see also Babylonian Exile

  Persian conquest of

  rivers of

  see also Assyria; Babylon; Babylonian Exile; Sumer

  Messenger, Lew

  messiah

  Micah (biblical figure)

  Micah, Book of, ix

  Michal (biblical figure)

  Miriam (biblical figure)

  Mishnah

  Mitchell, Joni

  Moby-Dick (Melville)

  Modiin, Israel

  Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran

  Mohammed

  ascent of

  monarchy, biblical critique of

  Mongols, Baghdad sacked by

  monotheism

  moral conduct

  Mordecai (biblical figure)

  Moses (biblical figure)

  religious laws conveyed by

  Mosul, Iraq

  “Mother of All Battles” Mosque

  Mountain of Mercy (Koh-E-Rahmat)

  Mount of Olives

  Mount Zion

  Moussavi-nejad, Fahimeh

  Moyers, Bill

  Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

  Muhsen, Dhief

  mullahs

  Munson, Steve

  murder, blood money in compensation for

  Murder in Mesopotamia (Christie)

  Myceneans

  Myers, Richard

  Myths and Their Meaning(Herzberg)

  nabi

  see also prophets

  Nablus

  Nabonidus, King of Babylon

  Najaf, Iraq

  Nasiriyah, Iraq

  Nathan (biblical figure)

  Nathan, Isaac

  Natsheh, Yusef

  Nazism

  Nebuchadnezzar II, King of Babylon

  Jerusalem conquered by

  Saddam vs.

  Nehemiah (biblical figure)

  Nelson, Craig

  Nestorianism

  Netanyahu, Benjamin

  New Testament

  New York, N.Y., September 11 attacks in

  Nicolas, Ghaleb

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  Nile River

  Nimrud

  Nineveh

  Nixon, Richard

  Noah (biblical figure)

  No Ruz

  Odeh, Arlet

  Olmert, Ehud

  Operation Ezra and Nehemiah

  Operation Iraqi Freedom

  Oriental Institute of Chicago

  Pagels, Elaine

  Paine, Thomas

  Palestinians

  as Christians

  Jerusalem sovereignty disputes of

  Pallan (Iranian Zoroastrian)

  Parker, Montague

  Parsees

  Parsuas

  Pasargardae

  Passover

  Pax Persica

  Pearl, Daniel

  Pei, I. M.

  Pentateuch

  see also Hebrew Bible

  Persepolis

  Persia:

  Babylon conquered by

  creation of

  cultural tolerance in

  empire of

  Esther story set in

  Islam adopted in

  modern Iranian attitudes on

  peace maintained by

  personal happiness emphasized in

  women’s status in

  Zoroastrianism in

  Persian Gulf, geology of

  Persian Gulf War (1991)

  Peter, Saint

  Philistines

  Philo

  Pinkerfeld, Jacob

  Plato

  pluralism

  Plutarch

  political systems, development of

  Polo, Marco

  postal system

  prayers

  prophecy, Christian

  prophets

  see also specific prophets

  Protestantism

  see also Christianity

  Proverbs, Book of

  Psalms, Book of

  Purim

  Pythagoras

  Qom

  Rabin, Yitzhak

  Razmjou, Shahrokh

  Reich, Roni

  religion:

  current resurgence of interest in

  historical development of

  locations linked to

  moderation of

  nationality vs.

  retreat traditions of

  social justice allied with

  state separation from

  theocracy as detriment to

  unity vs. conflict inspired by

  violence linked with

  see also God; specific religions

  repentance

  Republican Palace

  Revelation, Book of

  Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran

  Rise of Babylon,The (Dyer)

  Robinson, Edward

  Rogation of the Ninevites

  Roman Empire

  Roosevelt, Franklin

  Rossi, Salomone

  Rothschild, Edmond de

  Rottenberg, Linda

  on author’s travels

  background of

  on Book of Esther

  Iranian travels of

  marriage of

  religious practice of

  Rumsfeld, Donald

  Russell, John Malcolm

  Russian Orthodox Compound of St. Mary Magdalene

  Sabbath (Shabbat), celebration of

  Sabri, Ikrima

  Sacks, Jonathan

  Safavid dynasty

  Samuel (biblical figure)

  Samuel, Second Book of

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Sassanian dynasty

  Sasser, Robert

  Satan

  Saturday Night Fever

  Saul (biblical figure)

  SAVAK

  Savannah, Ga.

  Scholzer, August Ludwig

  Schulenberg, F. W.

  Sea Peoples

  Second Temple, see Temple, Second

  secularism

  Selassie, Haile />
  Seleucids

  self-government

  Semites

  Sennacherib, King of Assyria

  Sephardic Jewish community

  Septuagint

  Servant Songs

  seven wonders of ancient world

  Shabbat (Sabbath), celebration of

  Shakespeare, William

  Sharon, Ariel

  Shechem

  Shechina

  Shema

  Shiism

  history of

  in Iranian revolution

  Persian conversion to

  political capital of

  Shiloh, Yigal

  Shintoism

  Shiraz, Iran

  Shiraz Thirteen

  Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha)

  Silk Road

  Simckes, Yael

  Simon, Bob

  Six-Day War (1967)

  slavery

  social justice

  Solomon (biblical figure)

  Temple built by

  Stanley, Henry Morton

  Star of David

  Strabo

  Strauss, Richard

  Sufism

  suicide bombings

  Sukkot

  Suleiman I (the Magnificent), Ottoman Sultan

  Sumer

  Babylon vs.

  biblical reference to

  capital of

  culture of

  Sunni Muslims

  Susa

  Susa plain

  synagogues

  Syrian-African Rift

  Taliban

  Talmud

  Tehran

  history of

  Jewish life in

  political murals in

  population levels of

  Tell Muqayyar (Ur)

  Tel Sera

  Temple, First

  design of

  destruction of

  excavation work on

  Holy of Holies in

  location of

  size of

  symbolism of

  Temple, Second:

  construction of

  destruction of

  Herod’s remodel of

  Herod’s wall around

  Maccabees’ rededication of

  political significance of

  rituals of

  Temple Mount (Haram al-Sharif)

  archaeological excavation prevented beneath

  conflicting religious claims on

  Western Wall of

  Ten Commandments

  Thomas, Saint

  Thousand and One Nights, The

  Thucydides

  Thus Spake Zarathustra (Nietzsche)

  Tigris River

  tiqs

  Tobacco Protests (1891)

  Tomb of the Maccabees

  Tomb of the Mother of Solomon

  Torah:

  burial of damaged copies of

  storage containers of

  see also Hebrew Bible

  Tower of Babel

  tsinor

  Umayyad dynasty

  United Nations

  universality

  Ur (Tell Muqayyar)

  Urban II, Pope

  Ur-Nammu, King of Sumer

  Vafadari, Kasra

  Vashti (biblical figure)

  veils, women’s use of

  vengeance

  Vincent, Hughes

  Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet)

  Wakf

  Walden, Monica

  Warren, Charles

  Warren’s Shaft

  Washington, George

  water:

  in creation stories

  supplies of

  Weigel, George

  Welly, Sakina

  Western (Wailing) Wall

  whales

  women:

  Muslim regulations on

  status of

  Woolley, C. Leonard

  Woolley, Katherine

  World War I, Zoroastrianism and

  World War II

  Wright, Frank Lloyd

  written word, Sumerian initiation of

  Xenia (Russian Orthodox nun)

  Xerxes I (the Great), King of Persia

  Yair, Yoram “Yaya,”

  Yazd, Iran

  Yesha’ya, Harun

  Yom Kippur

  Yunus, see Jonah

  Zagros Mountains

  Zakovitch, Yair

  Zechariah (biblical figure)

  Zechariah, Book of

  Zeus

  ziggurats

  Zion, Mount

  Zion, Noam

  Zionism

  Zoroaster

  Zoroastrianism

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  BRUCE FEILER is the New York Times bestselling author of seven books, including Walking the Bible and Abraham. He is also the writer/presenter of the television miniseries Walking the Bible, a frequent contributor to NPR, and a contributing editor at Gourmet and Parade. A native of Savannah, Georgia, he lives in New York City with his wife and twin daughters.

  For discussion group guides and author events, visit www.brucefeiler.com.

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  Books by Bruce Feiler

  Under the Big Top A Season with the Circus

  The Secrets of Happy Families "Improve Your Mornings, Tell Your Family History, Fight Smarter, Go Out and Play, and Much More"

  Generation Freedom The Middle East Uprisings and the Remaking of the Modern World

  The Council of Dads "A Story of Family, Friendship, and Learning How to Live"

  America's Prophet How the Story of Moses Shaped America

  Where God Was Born A Daring Adventure Through the Bible's Greatest Stories

  Abraham A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths

  Walking the Bible A Journey by Land Through the Five Books of Moses

  Dreaming Out Loud "Garth Brooks, Wynonna Judd, Wade Hayes, and the Changing Face of Nashville"

  Looking for Class Days and Nights at Oxford and Cambridge

  Learning to Bow Inside the Heart of Japan

  Walking the Bible A Photographic Journey

  C R E D I T S

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  Copyright

  WHERE GOD WAS BORN.. Copyright © 2005 by Rushworth M. Kidder. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

  EPub © Edition SEPTEMBER 2009 ISBN: 9780061756023

  FIRST EDITION

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Feiler, Bruce S.

  Where God was born: a journey by land to the roots of religion / Bruce Feiler.—1st ed.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN-10: 0-06-057487-9 (alk. paper)

  ISBN-13: 978-0-06-057487-1

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