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If you have the first five types of books, why not buy a sixth book, a Bible Atlas? |
Buy at ChristianBook.com |
![]() Bible events took place in time and at a place. This is the Jordan river.
Image(s) courtesy of www.HolyLandPhotos.org |
A Bible Atlas is to land what a study Bible is to the Word |
Congratulations!
You have finished reviewing some basic suggestions on how to build your Bible-study library.
Go to Step 1
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The Zondervan NIV Atlas of the Bible
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Moody Atlas of Bible
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| Here is an interesting game/project. Take a Bible map (the ones in the back of your study Bible will do) and measure the distances/directions from Jerusalem to other favorite places mentioned in the Bible. Then, get a map of your state and county. Then use your own town as "Jerusalem" and mark on your state and county maps the corresponding places from your measurements on the Bible maps. Then the next time you go to "Jericho" or "Bethlehem" you will be learning more about how Biblical places are located in relation to each other. Fun for whole madcap Bible-studying family. (Note: If you actually live in Jerusalem, this game/project may not seem particularly interesting.) | |||