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The Newly Revised & Expanded 5TH EDITION of THE CARTA BIBLE ATLAS • 300 maps • Over 100 illustrations • Key to Maps according to the Books of the Bible • Index to Place Names • Index to Persons • Chronological tables
Study Edition This artistically illustrated Bible History Atlas starts at the very beginning of the Bible narrative and proceeds through to the Revolt of the Jews Against Rome, taking in the Life of Jesus and the Beginnings of Christianity.
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.
From the Second Millennium B.C. to the First Century A.D., this compact and lavishly illustrated Bible Atlas, with its many maps, illuminates the biblical period and provides the reader with a visual background to the beauty of the Holy Scriptures. Now revised, it will serve another generation in gaining a better image of the Holy Writ.
This detailed handbook of the Biblical World presents the reader with a review of the ancient world, from the Fourth Millennium BCE through till the Bar Kochba Revolt of 132-135 CE.
For generations the Passover Haggadah has been the Jewish text most read and studied by observant Jews. Hundreds of commentaries have been written on the Haggadah, and it has been printed in thousands of editions.
A set of 10 full-size sheets with 14 maps (28 x 40 in.) covering every aspect of JESUS AND THE APOSTLES. Specially designed as a teacher’s aid, these wall maps can be used in conjunction with our handbook, Jesus and the Apostles. which is free with this package. **** NEW *****
A set of full-size sheets of 12 maps and plans covering the whole Bible epoch. Specially designed as a teacher’s aid, it can be used in conjunction with Atlas of the Bible which is free with this package.
This volume, the first of four in The Carta New Testament Atlas, is about recent advances in history, geography, toponomy, and archaeology, the tools necessary to shed fresh light on the Gospels.
A modern reading of Josephus’ ancient text, profusely illustrated, and placed against its geographical historical background.
SITES AND EVENTS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT – Much of the Bible’s imagery was inspired by the land – sea and star, animal, plant and mineral sources, climate and the wilderness. The biblical authors drew inspiration from the fragrances of the field and vineyard.
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