by Charles F. Pfeiffer
352 pages
"Much of the Bible is a history of God's dealings with his people
Israel. The events it records took place in a specific geographical
environment that involved many people and places. So to more clearly
understand the Bible, it's helpful to visualize how Israel interacted
with her neighbors and was affected by geography.
Baker's Bible Atlas gives you the tools you need to reconstruct the
scenes of history-full-color maps, illustrations, color photographs, a
time line, and more. The concluding chapters trace the continuing
history of Bible lands, emphasizing the work of modern archaeologists.
An index and geographical gazetteer help you locate significant places
of Bible times on modern and traditional maps.
Baker's Bible Atlas is organized to follow the scriptural narrative,
making it especially convenient for Bible study or textbook use."