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This map features the biblical boundaries of the Land of Israel as described in Genesis 15:18 and Genesis 17:8.
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This map illustrates the land of Israel during Old Testament times, highlighting significant locations and events. It provides a comprehensive overview of the biblical narratives and historical context.
Bible Study Hint - on each map left click to enlarge and print out the timeline map that coordinates with what book of the bible you are studying.
Map 1: The Middle East Today. Map 2: The World of the Patriarchs. Map 3: The Exodus from Egypt. Map 4: The Tribal Allotments of Israel. Map 5: Israel under Saul, David, and Solomon. Map 6: The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Map 7: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires. Map 8: The Persian and Greek Empires.
Map of the Natural Features of the Land of Ancient Israel. During Old Testament times Israel was referred to originally as the land of Canaan, which was the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. The entire land of Canaan was approximately 6,6oo square miles.
This map is a view of the land of the Bible today (Israel and the Sinai Peninsula,) and includes International boundaries, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Golan Heights, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, and Damascus.
The original boundaries of the Promised Land as defined in Numbers 34 are somewhat different from the boundaries of the land that the Israelites eventually occupied. The original boundaries included the mountainous area north of Sidon and Damascus, but the Israelites never occupied this area during the settlement period.