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Bible Atlas 978-0-89942-654-9 Bible Atlas is one of six titles in the St. Joseph Bible Resources series, this fully-illustrated booklet offers, in a concise and accessible format, more than 30 clear and colorful computer-generated maps that illustrate the story of the Jewish people from the call of Abraham in Genesis to the beginnings of the Church in the first century, providing the following:
a visual perspective of the journeys of Abraham and those of Isaac and Rebekah, the Exodus, the Holy Land in the time of Christ, Paul's missionary journeys, and more
an accessible backdrop to the Bible narrative
an index of place names for easy reference
illuminating time charts and diagrams
helpful verse finders (e.g., for special occasions, in the Book of Psalms, Jesus' miracles and parables, and more)
fascinating Bible statistics
vibrant color illustrations
detailed maps and charts
explanations of what prompted the authors to pen this collection of writings
maps that elucidate prominent places in the lives of Old Testament characters, Jesus, His followers, and Paul
thought-provoking Scripture passages that conceptualize the themes of the Biblical writings
This booklet is an invaluable resource for use in schools, in Bible study groups, or by the individual inquirer.
We invite you to view other titles in this series as well as additional Bible study resources here: https: //catholicbookpublishing.com/browse/bible-study-resources. A Biblical atlas is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible, offering insights into the geographical, historical, and cultural context of its narratives. The Bible's stories unfold across diverse landscapes, from the deserts of Egypt to the hills of Judea, the plains of Mesopotamia, and the Mediterranean coastline. A Biblical atlas brings these settings to life, helping readers visualize the physical world in which the events occurred.
Geography plays a significant role in shaping the Bible's narrative. Knowing the locations of key cities like Jerusalem, Babylon, or Antioch and understanding the regions such as Galilee, Samaria, and Judea enhances comprehension of the text. For instance, understanding the mountainous terrain of Israel can shed light on the challenges of travel in ancient times, while maps of trade routes highlight the spread of ideas and cultures that influenced Biblical history.
A Biblical atlas also provides historical maps that show changes over time, such as the division of Israel into two kingdoms, the conquests of empires like Assyria and Babylon, and the expansion of the early church. These maps reveal how political and cultural shifts shaped the lives of Biblical figures and the communities they led.
For students and scholars, an atlas is a tool for critical study, enabling them to cross-reference scripture with archaeological findings and historical records. For believers, it enriches personal study, fostering a deeper connection to the Bible by grounding its stories in real, tangible places.
By illuminating the physical and historical dimensions of the Bible, a Biblical atlas enhances understanding, bringing its timeless messages into sharper focus and enriching the spiritual journey of its readers.
Chapter titles include:
Introduction
Israel Today
Lands of the Bible
Abraham's Journeys
The Exodus
Dividing the Land
The Kingdom of Saul
The United Kingdom
Solomon's United
The Divided Kingdom Elijah and Elisha
Jeroboam Il and Uzziah
The Holy Land Relief
The Roman Empire
The Holy Land at the
Jesus in Galilee
The Roman Empire
Jerusalem at the Time of Christ
The Spread of Christianity before
Paul
Paul's Missionary Journeys
Extent of the Church in A.D. 100
Bible Atlas 978-0-89942-654-9 Bible Atlas is one of six titles in the St. Joseph Bible Resources series, this fully-illustrated booklet offers, in a concise and accessible format, more than 30 clear and colorful computer-generated maps that illustrate the story of the Jewish people from the call of Abraham in Genesis to the beginnings of the Church in the first century, providing the following:
a visual perspective of the journeys of Abraham and those of Isaac and Rebekah, the Exodus, the Holy Land in the time of Christ, Paul's missionary journeys, and more
an accessible backdrop to the Bible narrative
an index of place names for easy reference
illuminating time charts and diagrams
helpful verse finders (e.g., for special occasions, in the Book of Psalms, Jesus' miracles and parables, and more)
fascinating Bible statistics
vibrant color illustrations
detailed maps and charts
explanations of what prompted the authors to pen this collection of writings
maps that elucidate prominent places in the lives of Old Testament characters, Jesus, His followers, and Paul
thought-provoking Scripture passages that conceptualize the themes of the Biblical writings
This booklet is an invaluable resource for use in schools, in Bible study groups, or by the individual inquirer.
We invite you to view other titles in this series as well as additional Bible study resources here: https: //catholicbookpublishing.com/browse/bible-study-resources. A Biblical atlas is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible, offering insights into the geographical, historical, and cultural context of its narratives. The Bible's stories unfold across diverse landscapes, from the deserts of Egypt to the hills of Judea, the plains of Mesopotamia, and the Mediterranean coastline. A Biblical atlas brings these settings to life, helping readers visualize the physical world in which the events occurred.
Geography plays a significant role in shaping the Bible's narrative. Knowing the locations of key cities like Jerusalem, Babylon, or Antioch and understanding the regions such as Galilee, Samaria, and Judea enhances comprehension of the text. For instance, understanding the mountainous terrain of Israel can shed light on the challenges of travel in ancient times, while maps of trade routes highlight the spread of ideas and cultures that influenced Biblical history.
A Biblical atlas also provides historical maps that show changes over time, such as the division of Israel into two kingdoms, the conquests of empires like Assyria and Babylon, and the expansion of the early church. These maps reveal how political and cultural shifts shaped the lives of Biblical figures and the communities they led.
For students and scholars, an atlas is a tool for critical study, enabling them to cross-reference scripture with archaeological findings and historical records. For believers, it enriches personal study, fostering a deeper connection to the Bible by grounding its stories in real, tangible places.
By illuminating the physical and historical dimensions of the Bible, a Biblical atlas enhances understanding, bringing its timeless messages into sharper focus and enriching the spiritual journey of its readers.
Chapter titles include:
Introduction
Israel Today
Lands of the Bible
Abraham's Journeys
The Exodus
Dividing the Land
The Kingdom of Saul
The United Kingdom
Solomon's United
The Divided Kingdom Elijah and Elisha
Jeroboam Il and Uzziah
The Holy Land Relief
The Roman Empire
The Holy Land at the
Jesus in Galilee
The Roman Empire
Jerusalem at the Time of Christ
The Spread of Christianity before
Paul
Paul's Missionary Journeys
Extent of the Church in A.D. 100


















