From Professor A. H. Sayce, of Oxford University.
“It is one of the most ‘thorough’ books I have ever come across. Among other points proved by you, your identification of the desert of Shur is perhaps the neatest and most important.”
From Professor Dr. Franz Delitzsch, of Leipzig University.
“As an apple of Tantalus, your splendid work concerning Kadesh-Barnea sways above me. I am not yet filled with it; ... but it is unbearable that I should longer refrain from thanking you.... It is a great service that you, following the lead of the sainted Palmer, have made Ên Kudeîs the object of your investigation.... My commentary on Genesis is out of print.... Would that I could yet once more work over this commentary.... Then I would have an opportunity to show my thankful appreciation of your work.”
From Dr. Hermann Guthe (Secretary of the German Palestine Society) in the Theologische Literatur-Zeitung, of Leipzig.
“Trumbull appears to me to be specially felicitous in his determination of the three roads leading out from Egypt to the East, which are of great importance for the general history of the further East.... The happy result of his journey is very gratifying, and we have to thank his diligent studies for a valuable contribution to biblical geography.”
From Professor C. A. Briggs (of Union Theological Seminary) in The Presbyterian Review.
“This is the most important work upon the geography of the Holy Land produced in America since the Biblical Researches of Edward Robinson.... Dr. Trumbull ... has established the site of Kadesh-Barnea so thoroughly, and so fortified his conclusions on every hand, that we believe no one will hereafter think of questioning them.... The book is written in an interesting and fervent style. The author grapples with his reader. His enthusiasm is contagious. The critic has to take care and stand firm lest he be swept off his feet. We thank Dr. Trumbull for his labor of love and enthusiasm. He has done honor to American pluck and indefatigable research. We are proud of the book and the man.”
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