Petra
The picture shows the landscape near the Nabataean capital Petra, lying in a basin among mountains and almost hidden by the towering rocks. One reaches the city only through some 2 km long, narrow pathway between rock faces that rise up to 70 m high. The Nabataeans, who controlled the frankincense trade at the turn of the era, were able to develop here a flourishing city with their own authentic Nabataean culture. Predating the Nabateaens, the Edomites had built settlements on these almost inaccessible into which they could draw back in times of danger. Jer 49:16 may allude to this condition.
Gen 25:13; 28:9; 36:3; 1 Chron 1:29; Isa 60:7; Jer 49:16; 1 Macc 5:25; 9:35
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