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Then & Now Bible Maps, Pamphlet - Bible Insert
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Where are the Bible lands today? Where were Iraq and Iran in Bible
times? The answers to these questions and countless others are found in
the bestselling pamphlet Then & Now Bible Maps. This
full-color, fold-out reference tool contains 17 Bible maps that show
ancient cities and countries in black with modern-day boundaries marked
in red. Fantastic for comparing places in the news with places in the
Bible. Size: 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 38" long. Fits inside most Bible covers. Teachers love the amazing Then & Now Bible Maps
reference tool. Seventeen maps make the Bible more relevant and more
meaningful by providing visual context. Show students where Persia is
today and the places Paul’s first missionary journey would take him if
traveling the same route today. Help them understand the biblical
geographic context of the places they hear in the news every day. Here
are a few of the maps included in this incredible resource:
- The Middle East map during Bible Times and Today
- The Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdoms and Persian Empire
- The Holy Land Map Then and Now
- Places of Jesus’ Ministry Then and Now
Then & Now Bible Maps
pamphlet makes it easy to compare Bible times with modern times. On
each of the 17 maps, modern-day cities and countries appear in red type
or red underline if the name has remained the same. The maps provide
helpful historic information. For example:
- The
Holy Land: Then (1300 BC—Twelve Tribes) and Now (modern times) uses
color coding to show Canaan divided by the Twelve Tribes, and also shows
the historical and modern-day names of cities within the regions
occupied by the Twelve Tribes
- Paul’s Journeys: Then (AD
47-62) and Now (modern times) show one of the Seven Churches of Asia
(Rev. 1-3), cities, towns, ancient ruins, mountains, modern capital
cities and a key for measuring the distance traveled from city to city
- Empires
& Kingdoms: Then and Now shows the changing boundaries of the
Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdom, and Persian Empire
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