A clear, well‑reasoned Bible atlas that links geography to biblical understanding
This edition collects Bible Maps with expanded information and updated knowledge to help readers visualize the lands of Scripture.
It emphasizes using real, contemporary observations to illustrate biblical geography, rather than relying on outdated conjecture. It also provides a careful plan of ancient Jerusalem and notes on key places, helping readers connect the biblical narrative with the physical world.
Designed for students and curious readers alike, the atlas presents maps and accompanying explanations that show how geography shapes history, culture, and events described in the Bible. It explains why certain locations are debated and how modern research informs our view of the Holy Land, its sites, and its routes.
- Grounded in the idea that geographical detail enhances reading and understanding of Scripture
- Includes a historically informed plan of ancient Jerusalem and discussions of notable sites
- Addresses common map questions by comparing traditional identifications with modern observations
- Offers a companion to the biblical text that helps readers place events in real places
Ideal for readers of biblical history, geography, and anyone seeking a more concrete sense of the lands described in the Bible.