Then And Now Bible Maps Pamphlet
$4.99
Where are Bible Lands today? This handy quick reference fold-out shows you! It contains more than a dozen Bible maps that include the modern-day boundaries in red. Fantastic for comparing places in the news with places in the Bible.
Includes the following maps:
*The Middle East during Old Testament Times
*The Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdoms and Persian Empire
*The Holy Land during the time of the Old Testament
*United Kingdom, Divided Kingdom compared with modern-day Israel and surrounding countries
*The Holy Land during the time of Jesus
All of Paul’s Journeys (Roman Empire at AD 60)
Fits in the back of most Bibles. Size: 8.5″ x 5.5″ Unfolds 38 inches.
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781596361300
ISBN10: 1596361301
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2007
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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