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Biblica: The Bible Atlas: A Social and Historical Journey Through the Lands of the Bible | 
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| Creator: Prof. Barry J. Beitzel Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Category: Book
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $30.99 You Save: $19.01 (38%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 21461
Media: Hardcover Pages: 578 Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Dimensions (in): 13.3 x 10.5 x 2.2
ISBN: 0764160850 Dewey Decimal Number: 220.91 EAN: 9780764160851 ASIN: 0764160850
Publication Date: September 7, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Heralded as the most authoritative and up-to-date atlas of the Bible now available, i Biblica: The Bible Atlas /i with an enclosed CD-ROM goes beyond the more traditional books of its kind. It places the biblical narrative and its peoples in their historical, cultural, social, and geographic contexts, and it makes clear the complex history and cultures of the Bible lands as they relate to the region s modern social and political landscape. But perhaps most important of all, i Biblica: The Bible Atlas /i incorporates the most recent archaeological findings and research, combining scholarly data with engaging discussion of the Bible s immortal stories. In summary, this unusual volume offers readers fresher insights and a deeper appreciation of the biblical narrative than any other reference source of its kind. i Biblica: The Bible Atlas /i is also a visually stunning guide to the Bible and biblical lands, featuring more than 650 full-color paintings, drawings, etchings, and photographs plus 125 full-color maps of the region. Following the extensive and beautifully illustrated main text are 14 pages of biblical reference tables, an extensive bibliography, a glossary of biblical terms, a large selection of biblical quotations from the Old and New Testaments, a gazetteer of biblical place names, and an extensive index. Here is a beautiful and informative book that will make a treasured addition to the family bookshelf. It will also be a much-sought-after volume in reference libraries everywhere. BR BR (sidebar copy)BR BBiblica: The Bible Atlas /B LI Brings to life the dramatic stories, charismatic people, and fascinating locales of the Bible LI Arranged in eight parts: geography and history of the Bible lands; Genesis and the Patriarchal period; the Judges; the Kings, the Prophets and the Righteous; the conquest of the kingdoms; the life of Jesus of Nazareth; and the spreading of the Word LI Includes information on topography, geology, climate, vegetation, and key physical features of the region LI 125 original maps show prominent locations, journeys, battles, political boundaries, and more LI Incorporates the latest archaeological findings and theological research. BR BR The enclosed CD-ROM presents interactive maps that point out biblical place names and important archaeological sites. This software accessory also defines biblical names and Bible-related terms, and serves readers as a helpful complement to a truly unusual book.
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Bible History December 2, 2008 Donna Ditaranto (Apex NC) A wonderful tool to assist in Bible study. The names of ancient lands change throughout the centuries and this helps to identify Bible references. Also, it is beautiful illustrated.
Entertaining and Educational November 3, 2008 A. Babjak This book is visually striking, especially when placed on a regular bookshelf. The illustrations and maps make this especially useful for kids (maybe 8+), and the depth of reading is good for all ages. br / br /For example, the aspects of the journeys of Paul are thoroughly explained such as the culture of the times and travels of Paul, maps, and biblical and historical information. Each of the elements are put together with beautiful artwork to make learning about the travels of Paul interesting and revealing. br / br /This is very useful for your bible study library whether you have a family or not.
Great Book! October 15, 2008 I. Kim Franklin (Ft. Walton Beach, Fl.) This book is great! I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with it. The art work in it is wonderful. br /The information is all you would ever want to know about the bible. I wish I had ordered it sooner.
Somewhat lacking October 12, 2008 Leigh G. Hebbard (Austin, Texas USA) Biblica: The Bible Atlas: A Social and Historical Journey Through the Lands of the Bible br /Somewhat less than what I expected. It is good and entertaining but it lacks some depth. It's probably best as a "Coffee Table Book" rather than a serious study tool.
bible Atlas September 14, 2008 James M. Rich (Dallas, TX) This is an absolutely majestic and well written bible atlas. The reader will be in store for many hours of rich reading. The images are rich in history and the very finest of classic art reproductions.
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