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Winner—Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS) Annual Map Design Competition
The Bible is a Story. Do you know its setting?
Everything in the Bible has meaning, including its geography. Discover new insights about the biblical and historical sites, culture, and landscapes. God chose a certain land in a particular place. Many Bible passages involve journeys, wars, or other events in unfamiliar places in ancient times. The geographical context is important to understanding these passages.
More than just maps, The Moody Bible Atlas reveals the geographical and historical context of the biblical story. Marvel at God's provision by journeying with Israel in the wilderness. Size up their enemies by studying portraits of the Egyptians, Canaanites, Assyrians, and others. View maps and pictures of the places Jesus walked. See Paul's evangelistic zeal by learning the scope of his missionary journeys. Updates reflect the latest advances in biblical scholarship, linguistics, and archeology. Award-winning maps, new research, and additional commentary make this updated work an indispensable resource for sermon preparation, lessons, and personal Bible study.
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"The Bible describes God who acts in history, in space, and time. The New Moody Atlas of the Bible is the best resource I know to acquaint readers of the Bible with the 'space' of God's acts. Beitzel's writing is interesting and clear, and the maps and illustrations are outstanding. Every reader of the Bible should have this book."
- Tremper Longman III, PhD, Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies, Westmont College
"The New Moody Atlas of the Bible by Barry Beitzel is an astonishingly rich resource for any student of the Bible. It is packed with clear and helpful maps, accurate and readable descriptions of the various lands that play a role in the Bible, and thorough and sensible discussions about debated issues. The reader is provided not only with detailed geographical information, but with a wonderful outline of the story of the Bible."
- Douglas J. Moo, PhD, Blanchard Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College
"This revision of Barry Beitzel's earlier volume preserves its strengths while offering numerous improvements: additional maps with improved labeling and graphic features, subject headings, updated discussions of controversial matters, and new material. This useable and practical atlas offers just he right amount of information to enable the reader to comprehend that time and space context is essential to biblical interpretation."
- John N. Oswalt, PhD, Research Professor of Old Testament, Wesley Biblical Seminary
"The New Moody Atlas of the Bible by Barry J. Beitzel is a superb reference work, with 118 clearly detailed maps. The author's text is quite comprehensive and is especially insightful in his detailed discussion of numerous passages of the Old Testament. Scholars will also find a treasure trove of information in the notes."
- Edwin M. Yamauchi, PhD, Professor of History Emeritus, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio