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August/September 2016 - Vol. 87
The
Cedar Forests in
Lebanon
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A new watercolour series by David Kurani
The Cedars of the
Lord, watercolor, by David Kurani
From the artist
There is something about the cedar forests in
Lebanon that is not easy to define: an
atmosphere of history, of resonance with the
past, our spiritual heritage, a type of grandeur
that causes one, when facing them, to draw a
deep breath and feel like one is in touch with
the ages. With the Divine.
This is most true with the
grove that is the highest and the oldest. Situated
at more than 2000 meters altitude it is still called
by the Lebanese, "Arz el Rabb" - the "Cedars of the
Lord!" And indeed to walk through these groves of
majestic trees is a spiritual experience. The shafts
of light coming through to light up the path give a
cathedral-like atmosphere to the walkway. The smell
of the resin is like incense and the wide sweep of
the branches give shelter and shade so welcomed by
the pilgrim travellers of long ago.
This particular grove was
named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998. Some of
its trees were there in the time of Christ and their
ancient 'look' inspires meditation and connection
with Bible verses such as,
"The trees of the Lord are
watered abundantly, the cedars of Lebanon which
he planted..." ( Psalm104:16).
"The
righteous shall flourish like the palm tree and
grow like a cedar in Lebanon. They are planted
in the house of the Lord" (Psalm 92:12)
"I
have grown tall as a cedar in Lebanon"
(Ecclesiasticus 24:17)
"The
glory (cedars) of Lebanon will come to you... "
(Isaiah 60:13)
There is also a very lengthy
description of a great towering "cedar of
Lebanon" in chapter 31 of the book of the
prophet Ezekiel. Here is a brief quote from the
chapter:
"To what shall I compare
you in your greatness: surely to a cedar of
Lebanon with noble branches , thick-set
needles and lofty trunk... most beautiful in
its size and the span of its branches... I
had made it lovely with branching green...
the envy of every tree in Eden, in the
garden of God." (Ezekiel 31:2,7,9)
Cedar Rhythms in Lebanon,
watercolor, by David Kurani
Lone
Cedar, watercolor, by David Kurani.
Walk through the Cedars,
watercolor, by David Kurani
David Kurani is a
noted Lebanese landscape artist. He teaches
classes in art and theater at the American
University of Beirut, Lebanon. David has exhibited
widely in art galleries and private collections
throughout Lebanon, Europe, and the USA. He and
his wife Gisele are active members of the People
of God in Lebanon, a member community of the Sword
of the Spirit.
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