A Bible atlas is a tool that presents geographical, topographical, and cultural information that is relevant to Biblical studies.
Oxford Bible Atlas by Adrian Curtis; Curtis; Herbert G. MayThe Atlas provides a superb guide to the geography of the Holy Land throughout biblical history, from the Exodus period through to New Testament times. The Atlas will help readers of the Bible understand the contexts in which its stories are set and to appreciate the world from which it emerged and which formed its background. Maps show the geographical setting of the Bible's stories and reflect the. successive stages of the Bible's accounts, while specially chosen full-colour illustrations bring the countries and their peoples to life.
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ISBN: 9780191516467
The IVP Atlas of Bible History by Paul Lawrence; Heinrich von Siebenthal (Consultant Editor); A. R. Millard (Consultant Editor); John H. Walton (Consultant Editor)The main purpose of this book is to present the broad sweep of Bible history. It spans over two millennia of history from Abraham, placed approximately at 2000 B.C., through to the Revelation seen by the apostle John, which closes the New Testament at the end of the first century A.D. These limits are expanded by consideration of the biblical book of Genesis before Abraham, by surveys of Mesopotamia and Egypt, and by a look at the spread of Christianity in the first three centuries after the last book of the New Testament was written.