By Holman Bible Editorial Staff
Its the fastest solution to get the large photo. The Holman QuickSource Bible Atlas packs an grand volume of knowledge in regards to the actual context of biblical occasions right into a publication thats effortless to hold and straightforward to use.
And now, with this colourful compact quantity, youll consistently have those info within sight for speedy, effortless, liable reference. integrated listed here are greater than three hundred maps, charts, pictures, and biblical reconstructions illuminating the geographical context of key biblical subject matters like
- Abrahams journeys
- The impressive deliverance of Israel from Egypt below Moses leadership
- Joshuas conquest of Canaan
- Davids uniting Israel as one nation
- The department of the dominion after the dying of Solomon
- The Babylonian Exile
- Jesus delivery and childhood
- Jesus ministry in Judea, Galilee, and Perea
- A daily account of ardour Week in Jerusalem
- the growth of the early church
- Pauls missionary trips
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ED HOLMAN QUICKSOURCE Snow falls every year on Mount Hermon but only some winters in other parts of Palestine. Snow typically falls at night (temperatures rarely dip below freezing during the daytime) and in the higher elevations of the hill country (above 1,700 feet); it is wet and heavy, and usually melts the next day (cp. Job 24:19). , 1 Chron. 11:22; Job 6:15-16; 38:22-23). q RiYer ""('111" _-_ F/78 F \ 2'~h~~C y - 16 33 ""--- ..... _-- --- _-_ -- ,, 0 0 Mean temp. winter/ summer Mean annual precipitation ....
36:16; Hab. 3:17). Biblical writers used olive trees to speak of beauty, fertility, and endurance (Gen. 8:11; Ps. 128:3). Pomegranates symbolized beauty, love, and fertility (Song 4:3,13), and the almond, blooming in mid-January as the harbinger of spring, hearkened to the hastening of events (Num. 17:8; Eccles. 12:5; Jer. 1:11-12). The major cities of the hill country of Judah-Hebron, Bethlehem, and Jerusalem-are located just off the central watershed ridge. They are linked together by the main route through the hill country, the central ridge route or Patriarchal Highway, which follows the line of this ridge.
Although natural routes run the length of the Jordan Valley on both sides of the river, the preferred route of antiquity was on the east, following the line of springs at the scarp of the Transjordanian hills. It was this route that Jesus most often traveled on His journeys between Galilee and Jerusalem. The primary fords crossing the Jordan are at Jericho, Adam (the outlet of the Wadi Faria-Josh. 3:16), and pOints near Beth-shean. These crossings carry important eastwest routes that tie western Palestine to Transjordan.