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Bible Atlas - A Manual of Biblical Geography and History - cover

Bible Atlas - A Manual of Biblical Geography and History

Jesse Lyman Hurlbut

Publisher: Good Press

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Jesse Lyman Hurlbut's "Bible Atlas" serves as a comprehensive visual guide that intricately maps the geographical and historical landscapes of the Bible. Utilizing a meticulous style, Hurlbut combines vivid cartographic illustrations with illuminating commentary that anchors biblical events in their respective locales. This work not only presents traditional maps but enriches them with cultural and archaeological contexts, reflecting the burgeoning interest in historical geography during the late 19th century, a period marked by intense biblical scholarship and exploration. Hurlbut, a prominent theologian and educator, was driven by a deep commitment to make the scriptures accessible and relatable to the broader public. His background in church history and Biblical studies, coupled with a zealous interest in pedagogical methods, galvanized his efforts in creating a resource that transcends mere academic utility, aiming instead at fostering a deeper spiritual understanding of the text through its geographical roots. I highly recommend "Bible Atlas" to anyone seeking both scholarly insights and practical resources for biblical studies, as well as to those wishing to embark on a journey through the landscapes that shaped the sacred narratives. Hurlbut'Äôs work stands out not just as a reference tool, but as a gateway to enrich one'Äôs appreciation of the biblical world.
Available since: 09/18/2023.
Print length: 292 pages.

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