Download PDF Then and Now Bible Maps Fold out Pamphlet Rose Publishing 9781596361300 Books

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Download PDF Then and Now Bible Maps Fold out Pamphlet Rose Publishing 9781596361300 Books



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Download PDF Then and Now Bible Maps  Fold out Pamphlet Rose Publishing 9781596361300 Books

Where are the Bible lands today? Where were Iraq and Iran in Bible times? The answers to these questions and countless others are found in the bestselling pamphlet Then Now Bible Maps. This full-color, fold-out reference tool contains 17 Bible maps that show ancient cities and countries in black with modern-day boundaries marked in red. Fantastic for comparing places in the news with places in the Bible. Size 8.5"x 5.5" unfolds to 38" long. Fits inside most Bible covers.   Teachers love the amazing Then Now Bible Maps reference tool. Seventeen maps make the Bible more relevant and more meaningful by providing visual context. Show students where Persia is today and the places Paul’s first missionary journey would take him if traveling the same route today. Help them understand the biblical geographic context of the places they hear in the news every day. Here are a few of the maps included in this incredible resource
  • The Middle East map during Bible Times and Today
  • The Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdoms and Persian Empire
  • The Holy Land Map Then and Now
  • Places of Jesus’ Ministry Then and Now
  Then Now Bible Maps pamphlet makes it easy to compare Bible times with modern times. On each of the 17 maps, modern-day cities and countries appear in red type or red underline if the name has remained the same. The maps provide helpful historic information. For example
  • The Holy Land Then (1300 BC—Twelve Tribes) and Now (modern times) uses color coding to show Canaan divided by the Twelve Tribes, and also shows the historical and modern-day names of cities within the regions occupied by the Twelve Tribes
  • Paul’s Journeys Then (AD 47-62) and Now (modern times) show one of the Seven Churches of Asia (Rev. 1-3), cities, towns, ancient ruins, mountains, modern capital cities and a key for measuring the distance traveled from city to city
  • Empires Kingdoms Then and Now shows the changing boundaries of the Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdom, and Persian Empire 

Download PDF Then and Now Bible Maps Fold out Pamphlet Rose Publishing 9781596361300 Books


"This is a great map for anyone studying scripture. I am in a bible study and we are studying Isaiah all year long. These maps are extremely helpful to put names with places, and adds so much more to my bible study. I also love the fact that the overlays tell you where these ancient cities are named today. Every time I turn on the news and hear about different events in the Middle East, I can reference what those places were 2000-4000 years ago, and what historical event took place there. It's very fascinating! Rose (the publisher) also sells a pocket version for $4 each. It's not as extensive as this one, but because I loved this one so much, I bought the pocket version for my entire bible study class. There is also a then and now "deluxe" version that has even more maps and more reference material."

Product details

  • Pamphlet 12 pages
  • Publisher Rose Publishing; 1/22/07 edition (February 21, 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1596361301

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  • This is a great map for anyone studying scripture. I am in a bible study and we are studying Isaiah all year long. These maps are extremely helpful to put names with places, and adds so much more to my bible study. I also love the fact that the overlays tell you where these ancient cities are named today. Every time I turn on the news and hear about different events in the Middle East, I can reference what those places were 2000-4000 years ago, and what historical event took place there. It's very fascinating! Rose (the publisher) also sells a pocket version for $4 each. It's not as extensive as this one, but because I loved this one so much, I bought the pocket version for my entire bible study class. There is also a then and now "deluxe" version that has even more maps and more reference material.
  • I traveled to Israel last year and the maps helped me to understand better how Jesus, the Apostles, John, and all the New Testament characters traveled, what it may have looked like back then. The maps were invaluable in seeing what the landscape, topographically, may have looked like in the Old Testament stories too. It especially helped when seeing the Roman ruins, canals, churches and temples.
    I enjoy looking at them today when I'm involved in a Bible study or just reading the Bible. It's makes seeing where important events took place seem more real. It helps me understand better, knowing what has transpired in modern history, why the changes in borders and countries have taken place.
    I recommend it for Bible readers and travelers both.
  • This Bible map book has clear plastic overlay that show where certain places mentioned in the Bible are located today! (It is also available as a set of overhead transparencies, which is ISBN 0965508234.) This spiral-bound book contains 12 full-color Bible maps, each with a clear plastic overlay that shows modern-day cities and countries. Includes the following maps * The Middle East during Old Testament Times * Overlay of modern-day Middle East * The Assyrian Empire, Babylonian Kingdoms and Persian Empire *Overlay of same areas with modern-day countries * The Holy Land during the time of the Old Testament * Overlays of United Kingdom, Divided Kingdom, modern-day Israel and surrounding countries * The Holy Land during the time of Jesus * Overlay of modern-day Holy Land * Paul's Journeys (Roman Empire at AD 60) * Overlay of modern-day Mediterranean area. The print is relatively large for an Bible atlas (not giant print, but not as bad as some Bible atlases).
  • Excellent map selections. Even modern areas, such as Golan Heights, West Bank, Gaza Strip, and so on are clearly oulined. also, coastal cities, Paul's routes, entire Red Sea area, Arabian Sea, Haran, Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, Persian Gulf, modern places in red, ancient lands in black, 12 Tribes in Canaan, Empires and Kingdoms, Jesus' travels area, and so on.
  • I can't count the number of times I have used these reference maps. I have been doing a study of Old Testament history, and these maps are great in helping me locate places mentioned in the OT. I also make use of the Rand-McNally Bible Atlas which I purchased from to help me understand the particular time in history that a particular book from the OT is describing. Highly recommend each of these references to any serious student of Bible History and Geography.
  • What a great idea.... the transparent overlays, to compare boundaries. There was one set of pages that had too many layers, so I had to make a copy of the bottom layer and put it under the top layer. I think this is really good for understanding what it's designed to help you with. I recommend for anyone who wants to see. One area people need help with is understanding the Northern kingdom, samaria, and Judea the southern kingdom.
  • Great small map to refer to that fits in my Bible. It has a good visual of the Middle East and Holy Land, as well as a detail of Paul’s travels. Really helps put everything in perspective.
  • I love the modern day map that shows where modern places are, relative to the places the Bible talks about. This little map is a fold-out map, and can easily slip inside a cover of your Bible, to keep it handy, for looking up the ancient places. Some of the smaller places are not shown, and that is about the only negative I can see.