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A Visual Guide to Bible Events: Fascinating Insights into Where They Happened and Why

James C. Martin, John A. Beck and David G. Hansen



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Format: Hardcover, 272pp.
ISBN: 9780801012853
Publisher: Baker Books
Pub. Date: September 1, 2009

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Why did Jesus pick Samaria as the place to announce his messianic identity? Why did God lead Moses and the Israelites to Mount Horeb after they fled from Egypt? Why did the apostle John receive God's revelation on the island of Patmos?

A Visual Guide to Bible Events illuminates the fascinating connections between Bible events and Bible locations. This beautiful, full-color book is filled with photographs, maps, and easy-to-read commentary. By exploring the relevance of place within biblical stories, this engaging volume brings the Bible alive to modern readers in a way no other book has done before.

• Includes over 500 full-color maps and photos



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James C. Martin (MDiv, DMin, Fuller Theological Seminary) is the creator of Bible World Seminars, which currently offers biblical study programs on location in Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Greece. Martin also works with Bible.org as the director of visual and contextual content for the new NET Pictorial Bible. He and his wife, Stacey, have been involved in aerial, land, and museum photography and filming throughout the Middle East and Europe for the past 20 years. They live in Texas. John A. Beck (PhD, Trinity International University) has taught courses in Hebrew and Old Testament at various colleges and universities for the past 16 years. He currently is an adjunct faculty member at Jerusalem University College in Israel. His articles have appeared in several journals, and he is the author of The Land of Milk and Honey: An Introduction to the Geography of Israel, as well as God as Storyteller: Seeking Meaning in Biblical Narrative. Beck lives in Wisconsin. David G. Hansen (PhD, Trinity Theological Seminary) is associate professor in the College of Archaeology and Biblical History at Trinity Southwest University in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He also served in the U.S. Army for 35 years. His on-site research in Israel and Jordan includes extensive travel, participation in archaeological excavations, and, at their request, service as an academic consultant to both the Israel Defense Forces and the Royal Jordanian Army. Hansen lives in Ohio.



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