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  1. Unveiling the world of the Bible! Our interactive maps bring to life the journeys of Abraham, Paul, and other biblical figures. Discover ancient cities, explore historical empires, and visualize the geographical context of scripture.

  2. Unearth the rich tapestry of biblical history with our extensive collection of over 1000 meticulously curated Bible Maps and Images. Enhance your understanding of scripture and embark on a journey through the lands and events of the Bible. Discover: Ancient city layouts; Historic routes of biblical figures; Architectural wonders of the Holy Land

    • What Are Your Sources?
    • What Are Your Qualifications?
    • Can I Use These files?
    • Where’s The Raw Data?

    The sources for individual locations appear on their respective pages. For example, Abdonhas over 20 sources attesting to its location.

    I don’t have any special qualifications, only a lot of free time. I graduated from Wheaton College, Illinois (2000), where I took a class that involved some Bible geography (in addition to traveling to many of the places listed), as well as a number of geology courses, but that’s it.

    Absolutely! That’s why they’re here. The dataset as a whole is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, meaning that you can use them for any purpose you want as long as you credit OpenBible.info. Some data is from OpenStreetMap, which has its own open license. The images come in a variety of open licenses.

    The data is available on GitHub. The older, 2007 version of this data is two files: a tab-delimited raw version and a somewhat more useful merged version. The raw version contains a number of notes and other miscellania.

  3. The table of nations (Genesis 10), which envisages seventy nations, is the least studied chapter in the so-called Primeval History (Genesis 1–11), but it offers a window into the extent of ancient Israel’s knowledge of the geography of the world. | Prof. John Day

  4. A biblical atlas contains maps showing hills, valleys, cities and villages mentioned in the Bible, but how are the locations of these ancient places determined?

  5. Bible maps are a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of the Bible and the geographical setting of biblical events and stories. This collection of Bible maps provides a visual representation of the biblical world, and it can be used to explore the places and regions mentioned in the Bible.

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  7. Bible Altas. Contains Google Earth maps and photos of each place mentioned in the Bible. The entries are in alphabetical order. The Digital Archaeological Atlas of the Holy Land. Other resources: Bible Maps, Pictures, and Timelines. Simple Bible Maps and Timelines. Robinson, Edward, and Eli Smith.

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