The contents of the Bible are so closely related to the lands or cities in which the recorded events took place, and in which the documents themselves were written, that it helps greatly to know something about those lands and cities.
This handy format atlas of 33 maps and town plans, a time chart from 2300 BC to AD 160, and illustrations based on archaeological finds, presents an attractive, but information-packed little volume.
A clear, colorful, handy Bible Atlas of 17 maps.
16 color Holy Scripture maps This concise Bible Atlas traces the events and kingdoms from the 1st millennium BCE until Paul’s journey to Rome. The geography and history of the Ancient Near East and the lands of the Scriptures is clearly presented in sixteen easily-understood maps.
Topography, climate and natural forces shaped the lives of the people of the Ancient Near East and affected their different cultures, economies and modes of life. Their relationship and interaction account for the richness, depth and majesty of the biblical narrative. **** Available only in Kindle edition ****
An Introductory Atlas to the Hebrew Bible A composite introduction to the Hebrew Bible, with illuminating texts, maps, chronologies and charts. Special section on the Hebrew alphabet and calendar. **** Also available in Kindle edition ****
An Introductory Atlas The New Testament (27 books) contains a record of the life of Jesus Christ and the birth and early growth of Christianity. **** Also available in Kindle edition ****
Antiquity to Present. Since Bible times countless books have been written about Israel, and rarely a day passes without a new book on Israel or the Holy Land being published. This volume distinguishes itself by its brevity.
An Introductory Atlas - Many of the places mentioned in the Bible can be seen to this day. Cities like Jerusalem, Tiberias, Bethlehem and Jericho have lasted through the ages. *** NEW ***
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