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: The land is seen as a sacred space where the relationship between God and His people is uniquely manifested through adherence to the Torah [1, 7].
Beyond its physical borders, the Promised Land carries deep spiritual weight across different traditions: the-promised-land
: Mary Antin’s famous 1912 autobiography, The Promised Land , used the motif to describe the immigrant experience of finding freedom and opportunity in the United States [28]. Conclusion : The land is seen as a sacred
The Promised Land has also served as a metaphor for hope and social progress [4]: 7]. Beyond its physical borders
The Concept of the "Promised Land": From Geography to Spiritual Hope