The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual

The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual
Title The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual PDF eBook
Author Bob Waldron
Publisher Truth Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 216
Release 2019-12-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781584271185

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The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual by Bob and Sandra Waldron is one of the best resources of its kind for individual and class study. It is important for each student of the Bible to gain information about the history and geography of the Bible in order to better understand the context of the message of salvation. The Waldrons have demonstrated an ability to take difficult material and make it both understandable and usable. The book can do several things for the user: (1) it will provide a complete survey of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation; (2) it will give one a good summary of the history of the nations involved in sacred history; (3) it will acquaint one with the geography of the Bible lands. The good maps add tremendously to the quality and usefulness of the book. There are a total of 52 lessons. The first lessons discusses man as an intelligent being. The next 7 lessons give a brief look at all the Bible Lands. The rest of the lessons (9-52) correlate the Bible history and geography together. There are plenty of full color maps with corresponding blank maps for the student to fill in. Every few lessons, there is a section of review questions. Charts, lists, and easily read narrative make this a great study for your Bible class or personal study.

Basic Biblical Geography

Basic Biblical Geography
Title Basic Biblical Geography PDF eBook
Author Denis Baly
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages 84
Release 1987
Genre Reference
ISBN

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A brief, non-technical introduction to the geography of Palestine and the Transjordan area. The author focuses on the structural patterns and landforms that have helped determine human movement -- armies, migrants, merchants, pilgrims, etc. -- as well as climate and land use.

Manual of Biblical Geography

Manual of Biblical Geography
Title Manual of Biblical Geography PDF eBook
Author Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
Publisher
Total Pages 168
Release 1887
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Handbook for Bible Study

Handbook for Bible Study
Title Handbook for Bible Study PDF eBook
Author Grant R. Osborne
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1983-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780801067013

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Bible Atlas

Bible Atlas
Title Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1910
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Holman Bible Atlas

Holman Bible Atlas
Title Holman Bible Atlas PDF eBook
Author Thomas V. Brisco
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages 802
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433670313

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The Holman Bible Atlas offers a visual feast through which the reader can explore the world of the Bible. Utilizing 140 full color maps key to biblical events and 140 full color photographs illustrating the land, sites, and archaeology of the biblical world, the Atlas draws the reader into the biblical story.The Holman Bible Atlas begins with an introduction to the geography of the biblical world emphasizing the major physical features of the Ancient Near East with special attention given to the geographical regions of Palestine. Information about daily life and the role of archaeology in recovering ancient cultures are discussed.

Along the Road

Along the Road
Title Along the Road PDF eBook
Author John A. Beck
Publisher Our Daily Bread Publishing
Total Pages 163
Release 2018-01-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1627077669

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Jesus’s teaching gains fresh relevance through this fascinating study of Bible stories separated by centuries, but related by shared geography. In Along the Road, John Beck delves into the conversations that would naturally occur if you had walked with Jesus along a first-century road. Journey with Beck as he weaves the Old Testament context of each locale into Jesus’s experience there, and discover how these easily overlooked geographical and cultural details can enhance your understanding of God's Word.