St. Joseph Atlas of the Bible

St. Joseph Atlas of the Bible
Title St. Joseph Atlas of the Bible PDF eBook
Author Tim Dowley
Publisher Catholic Book Publishing Corporation
Pages 96
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780899426556

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A completely new Bible Atlas for the Bible reader and student, with 79 full-color computer-generated original maps of Bible lands. The maps are carefully annotated to show the routes of the great travelers such as Abraham, Moses, and Paul, major battles, migrations, and invasions. They also feature explanatory captions detailing the significance of places flagged. Richly illustrated throughout with full-color photographs, charts, and diagrams, with the text retelling clearly the story of God's people from the call of Abraham to the early spread of the Christian Church. Book jacket.

Bible Atlas

Bible Atlas
Title Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author Tim Dowley
Publisher St. Joseph Bible Resource
Pages 32
Release 2008-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780899426549

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An atlas that locates points of significance in the Bible on clear and colorful maps

The Macmillan Bible Atlas

The Macmillan Bible Atlas
Title The Macmillan Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author Yohanan Aharoni
Publisher *Webster's New World
Pages 234
Release 1993-03-17
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Bible atlas with 272 maps and text depicting religious, political, military, and economic events of the Old Testament, Second Temple, Early Church, and Intertestamental periods.

Biblica

Biblica
Title Biblica PDF eBook
Author Anon
Publisher Viking
Pages 575
Release 2008
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780670072033

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People read the Bible for a number of reasons: to enhance their spiritual growth and religious practice, to improve their understanding of the history of the Bible lands, and for the sheer enjoyment of the dramatic stories conveyed by inspirational and poetic language. A Bible atlas serves to locate the events described in a geographic framework, making it an essential supplement to biblical studies. Biblica: The Bible Atlas goes beyond traditional Bible atlases to place the biblical narrative and peoples into their historical, cultural, social and geographic contexts. It provides readers with a better understanding of biblical events and journeys, of the complex history and cultures of the bible lands, and of the modern political landscape of the region. The latest archaeological findings and theological research are presented alongside engaging discussion of the Bible stories, ensuring that readers take away from Biblica new insights and a deeper appreciation of the Bible Breathtaking in its size and scope, Biblica is a visually stunning guide to the Bible and the Bible lands. It includes over 650 full-colour paintings, drawings, etching, sculptures, and scenic photographs, plus 125 original and up-to-date maps of the Bible lands, which bring to life the people, places, and events of the Bible. It is a fitting tribute to the splendour and majesty of the Bible, and it will be a treasured addition to family and libraries the world over.

Reader's Digest Atlas of the Bible

Reader's Digest Atlas of the Bible
Title Reader's Digest Atlas of the Bible PDF eBook
Author Harry Thomas Frank
Publisher Pleasantville, N.Y. : Reader's Digest Association
Pages 268
Release 1981
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Narrative, maps, photos, and other illustrations place Bible stories in a historical-geographic framework. Includes a gazetteer of around 900 biblical place names.

The New Illustrated Bible Atlas

The New Illustrated Bible Atlas
Title The New Illustrated Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author Joseph Rhymer
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1985
Genre
ISBN 9780906286821

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Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas

Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas
Title Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas PDF eBook
Author Paul H Wright
Publisher Rose Publishing
Pages 760
Release 2021-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1596367709

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Most Bible atlases only feature maps with very few explanations—which means they show where places are, but they don’t explain why they matter. Enjoy having an Atlas that not only includes over 120 maps, but also key background information! Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas with Biblical Background and Culture is the only Bible atlas with a combination of— 120 stunning detailed Bible maps.Maps of modern cities and countries so you know where Bible places are today.Incredible insights into the lives of 30 important Bible characters. This Bible atlas focuses on people—not regions—and how the Middle East geography affected their lives and decisions.You take studying the Bible seriously, which means you already know that understanding the Bible’s background and context is the only way to fully understand its meaning. But with dozens of cultures and cities mentioned in the Bible—what information is important to know?Maps include lines to show the direction people traveled, along with helpful notes.Paul Wright’s text gives Bible references and shows how knowing the land of the Bible uncovers new details in the most beloved stories and people.Learn how David’s clever understanding of geography and politics led to his marriage with Ahinoam of Jezreel.Discover why Naomi, in the Book of Ruth, couldn’t just move back to Bethlehem after her husband’s death and use his land again.Find out why Moses and the Children of Israel took the long southern trek from Egypt to the Promised Land, rather than the direct route.This is the only topical atlas available that offers all these features! The Rose Then and Now Bible Map Atlas gives you incredible insights into your favorite Bible stories.