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Map of Israel in the Time of Jesus (PDF for Print) Map of First Century Israel with Roads. Political map of Israel during New Testament times, when Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea and Herod was Tetrarch of Galilee (Luke 3:1).
- Map of The Journeys of Abraham
Toward the end of Jeroboam's life Bethel fell into the hands...
- Map of The Route of The Exodus
Map of the Route of the Hebrews from Egypt. This map shows...
- Intertestamental Color Maps
Series of Intertestamental Color Maps for the Study of the...
- Ancient Empire Maps
1948-1949 Map of Israel; Israel in the Time of Jesus; Map of...
- New Testament Color Maps
The map includes the areas of Israel, Asia, Greece, and...
- Interactive Bible Maps
Bible History Images and Resources for Biblical History....
- Map of The Journeys of Abraham
Israel came to Bethel to consult the Divine oracle (Judges 20:18), and it became an important center of worship (1 Samuel 10:3). The home of the prophetess Deborah was not far off . Samuel visited Bethel on circuit, judging Israel (1 Samuel 7:16).
Map of the Jesus' Ministry according the the Bible. The events were recorded in the New Testament during the First Century AD. The Last Passover and Passion Week Map is Included.
Bethel stood at several main crossroads in Israel. It was on the main north-south road that passed through the central hill country from Hebron in the south to Shechem in the north, and it was on the main east-west route leading from Jericho to the Mediterranean Sea.
18 cze 2013 · Here is a map showing the position of Bethel in the Holy Land. It is west and a little north of Jericho, the first city that the Israelites conquered when they entered the Holy Land (Joshua 6). It is north of Jerusalem, which became the spiritual and political center of Israel.
The Ark which was the center of Israel’s life was located at Bethel for a period of time right after the conquest. The divine oracle was consulted at Bethel ( Judg 20:18 ) and Deborah, the prophetess, lived near Bethel ( Judg 4:5 ).
Map Jesus in Aenon. Jesus and his disciples leave Jerusalem after stirring up heated debate among the Bible scholars. John the Baptist stays behind and is arrested a short time later, and eventually beheaded.