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Holman Bible Atlas: A Complete Guide to the Expansive Geography of Biblical History
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Item description for Holman Bible Atlas: A Complete Guide to the Expansive Geography of Biblical History by Thomas Brisco... Explore the world of the Bible through this visual feast of maps and photographs.
The Holman Bible Atlas offers a visual feast through which the reader can explore the world of the Bible. Utilizing 140 full color maps key to biblical events and 140 full color photographs illustrating the land, sites, and archaeology of the biblical world, the Atlas draws the reader into the biblical story. The Holman Bible Atlas begins with an introduction to the geography of the biblical world emphasizing the major physical features of the Ancient Near East with special attention given to the geographical regions of Palestine. Information about daily life and the role of archaeology in recovering ancient cultures are discussed.
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Item Specifications...
Studio: Holman Reference
Pages 298
Dimensions: Length: 11.47" Width: 8.77" Height: 0.94" Weight: 2.835 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Jan 1, 1999
Publisher BROADMAN PRESS #84
ISBN 1558197095 ISBN13 9781558197091
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Publishers description for Holman Bible Atlas: A Complete Guide to the Expansive Geography of Biblical History... The Holman Bible Atlas offers a visual feast through which the reader can explore the world of the Bible. Utilizing 140 full color maps key to biblical events and 140 full color photographs illustrating the land, sites, and archaeology of the biblical world, the Atlas draws the reader into the biblical story. The Holman Bible Atlas begins with an introduction to the geography of the biblical world emphasizing the major physical features of the Ancient Near East with special attention given to the geographical regions of Palestine. Information about daily life and the role of archaeology in recovering ancient cultures are discussed. |
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Reviews - What do customers think about Holman Bible Atlas?
 | Excellent Teaching Tool Sep 6, 2008 |
| The detail provided along with the maps helped me understand the significance of events and line of kings and rulers in Biblical times. | | |  | Holman Bible Atlas: A Complete Guide to the Expansive Geography of Biblical History (Broadman & Holman Reference) Jul 5, 2008 |
| Very pleased with arrival time of book and the condition. I will not hesitate to use this seller again. | | |  | Shipping problem Jun 19, 2008 |
| The book was as described, a nice book, but it is a heavy book and needed to be shipped in a box. It was shipped in a softly protected envelope giving the post office an opportunity to do damage to it, and they did. | | |  | A complete guide to the expansive geography of Biblical history May 23, 2008 |
"Holman Bible Atlas" is an immensely readable book supplying first of all geographical, then rising from it historical, political, social, economic and, most of all, theological foundations to the context of the Bible. Whether a layperson seeking this grounding or a more serious theological student, the reader will find that context here.
This atlas was required reading in a Survey of the Old Testament course I took several years ago. Because an atlas is a book of maps, this book, of course, focuses on ancient topography, agriculture, migrations, and a changing history. All things together combine to tell "the story of God's redemptive work in human history" (2).
The story begins with a land layout of the general area of the Ancient Near East, then the lens closes in on the geographic regions of Palestine, then life in the region, including weather, climate, crops, and what archeology has provided.
Then the writer, Thomas Brisco, pulls his lens way back to focus on the earliest people of this geography, then refocuses closer to the time of the Patriarchs, and specifically Abraham and his descendants through Joseph and his passage into Egypt. An examination of Egypt: geography and the dynastic history as they pertain to God's work that follows.
This pattern, adhering to atlas and map disclosures, predominates through the Exodus, Resettlement, the Kingdoms and kings and judges, rise of powers and loss of powers--all geographically revealed.
How does one use a Bible atlas? You can read it straight through as I did and thoroughly enjoyed. Or you can use the Table of Contents or Index for locating specific topics you are interesting in pursuing. Let's say you are studying the walls of Jericho. The TC gives me pp. 77-78 for information on Joshua and the suspected location of Jericho. I find a picture of Tell es-Sultan, possibly the ruins of Jericho. I don't find the story itself because this is an historical atlas, not a history book.
On page 40 is a map locating the settlement of the twelve tribes of Israel and the Levitical cities. On page 100 is a map showing the possible flight of David from Saul, who was intent on killing David, his God-appointed successor. On page 118 is a map of the two kingdoms: Israel and Judah. (A side note: According to some sources my name Judy derives from Judah.)
Often colorful, the maps are clear and easy to follow. The photographs enhance the written description. Sidebars provide interesting anecdotes. The flowing and well-written narration is situated amongst a variety of visuals. "Holman Bible Atlas" is an inviting, informative trek through the rocky hills and green valleys into the paths of the past of the Bible Lands. Your ticket is in the book. | | |  | Bible reference Apr 7, 2008 |
| I gave as a gift, and they seem to use it quite often for Bible study. | | | Write your own review about Holman Bible Atlas
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