
Bible 2.0 Easy Map
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Book Introduction
A new format tailored to beginners, featuring 68 key Bible chapters. Young lambs who are frustrated by maps that are too difficult and complicated, or too thick and burdensome, Now, let's finish with an easy guide that contains only the essential information for reading the entire Bible! This book is a guide for ordinary believers and new believers, and anyone can purchase it and read it comfortably without any burden. The importance of guidance in understanding the Bible cannot be overemphasized. This book consists of 68 important chapters essential for reading the Bible, along with just the right amount of text needed to understand the Bible. It is easy to understand the overall flow by following the numbers displayed in chronological order of events. |
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Genesis 13.
Abraham's Path to Canaan
14.
Abraham's journey from Egypt to the Negev and the rescue of Lot
15.
Abraham's journey
16.
Finding Isaac's Wife / Isaac's Route and Jacob's Escape
17.
Jacob's Return to Canaan/Jacob's Route
18.
Joseph sold into Egypt
19.
Jacob goes to Egypt to meet Joseph
Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
20.
Moses' Exodus Route
21.
Occupying the eastern side of the Jordan River
22.
Borders of the Land of Canaan/Cities of Refuge
Joshua 23.
Conquest of Canaan (west of the Jordan River)
24.
The Cities of the Kings Defeated by Israel/The Lands Unconquered
25.
Territory of each tribe
26.
Cities given to the tribe of Levi
Judges 27.
Ehud's activities/Deborah's activities
28.
Gideon and the 300 Warriors/Jephthah's Activities
29.
Samson's Deeds/The Tragedy of Gibeah
30.
Areas of activity of the 12 Judges
1 and 2 Samuel.
Chronicles
31.
The Battle of Aphek and the Relocation of the Ark of the Covenant
32.
Battle of Jabesh Gilead
33.
Battle of Michmas
34.
David's escape route
35.
Saul's Kingdom/Battle of Gilboa
36.
David's Wars of Conquest
37.
Absalom's rebellion
Kings 1 and 2.
Chronicles 1 and 2
38.
Solomon's Dominion/Divided Kingdom's Dominion
39.
The War between Abijam and Jeroboam/The Egyptian Invasion of Judah
40.
Asa and Baasha's War / Zimri's Rebellion and Omri's Retreat
41.
Aram's invasion of Israel/Moam, Ammon, and Maon's invasion of Judah
42.
Elijah's deeds
43.
Israel and Judah's conquest of Moab/Aram's invasion of Israel and Judah
44.
Jehu's Rebellion
45.
Elisha's deeds
46.
The territory of the 9th king of Judah, Amaziah/Azariah (Uzziah), and Jeroboam II
47.
Assyria's invasion of Israel/Egypt's conquest of Carchemish
48.
Forced migration of the Israelites
Nehemiah 49.
Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah/Israel territory in the time of Nehemiah
New Testament 50.
The territory of the Herod kings in the New Testament era
The Four Gospels 51.
The birth of Jesus
52.
Jesus Preparing for God's Work / Jesus' Ministry 1
53.
The Ministry of Jesus 2
54.
The Ministry of Jesus 3
55.
The Ministry of Jesus 4
56.
Jesus' Ministry (Last Week)
57.
After the resurrection of Jesus
Acts 58.
Paul's first missionary journey
59.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey
60.
Paul's Third Missionary Journey
61.
Paul's journey to Rome
Abraham's Path to Canaan
14.
Abraham's journey from Egypt to the Negev and the rescue of Lot
15.
Abraham's journey
16.
Finding Isaac's Wife / Isaac's Route and Jacob's Escape
17.
Jacob's Return to Canaan/Jacob's Route
18.
Joseph sold into Egypt
19.
Jacob goes to Egypt to meet Joseph
Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
20.
Moses' Exodus Route
21.
Occupying the eastern side of the Jordan River
22.
Borders of the Land of Canaan/Cities of Refuge
Joshua 23.
Conquest of Canaan (west of the Jordan River)
24.
The Cities of the Kings Defeated by Israel/The Lands Unconquered
25.
Territory of each tribe
26.
Cities given to the tribe of Levi
Judges 27.
Ehud's activities/Deborah's activities
28.
Gideon and the 300 Warriors/Jephthah's Activities
29.
Samson's Deeds/The Tragedy of Gibeah
30.
Areas of activity of the 12 Judges
1 and 2 Samuel.
Chronicles
31.
The Battle of Aphek and the Relocation of the Ark of the Covenant
32.
Battle of Jabesh Gilead
33.
Battle of Michmas
34.
David's escape route
35.
Saul's Kingdom/Battle of Gilboa
36.
David's Wars of Conquest
37.
Absalom's rebellion
Kings 1 and 2.
Chronicles 1 and 2
38.
Solomon's Dominion/Divided Kingdom's Dominion
39.
The War between Abijam and Jeroboam/The Egyptian Invasion of Judah
40.
Asa and Baasha's War / Zimri's Rebellion and Omri's Retreat
41.
Aram's invasion of Israel/Moam, Ammon, and Maon's invasion of Judah
42.
Elijah's deeds
43.
Israel and Judah's conquest of Moab/Aram's invasion of Israel and Judah
44.
Jehu's Rebellion
45.
Elisha's deeds
46.
The territory of the 9th king of Judah, Amaziah/Azariah (Uzziah), and Jeroboam II
47.
Assyria's invasion of Israel/Egypt's conquest of Carchemish
48.
Forced migration of the Israelites
Nehemiah 49.
Jerusalem in the time of Nehemiah/Israel territory in the time of Nehemiah
New Testament 50.
The territory of the Herod kings in the New Testament era
The Four Gospels 51.
The birth of Jesus
52.
Jesus Preparing for God's Work / Jesus' Ministry 1
53.
The Ministry of Jesus 2
54.
The Ministry of Jesus 3
55.
The Ministry of Jesus 4
56.
Jesus' Ministry (Last Week)
57.
After the resurrection of Jesus
Acts 58.
Paul's first missionary journey
59.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey
60.
Paul's Third Missionary Journey
61.
Paul's journey to Rome
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Publisher's Review
The importance of guidance in understanding the Bible cannot be overemphasized.
However, when we look at many Bible atlases, we find that the maps are complex and difficult to understand, the content is too extensive and specialized, the paper is thick, and the price is too high.
Or maybe it's cheap but too complicated and crude.
Accordingly, Bible 2.0, which is striving to convey the Bible in an easy and fun way, has published a new concept map for ordinary believers and new believers that anyone can purchase and use without burden.
This book contains 68 maps, which means that it contains all the essential maps needed to read the Bible in its entirety, as found in most professional guidebooks.
Additionally, the amount and content of the text is just what is needed to understand the Bible, and the colors are easy to understand and the numbers are arranged in chronological order to help you easily understand the overall flow.
We also reduced the size of the map, used thinner paper, and reduced the thickness of the book so that anyone can purchase it without burden and get closer to the word of God.
There are a few things to keep in mind when understanding Bible maps.
1.
Even in academia, there are too many places where the exact location of place names is unclear.
There are many places where you can guess roughly, so sometimes you don't need to be too strict about the location of the place name.
2.
Because place names are not exact, the route is often only a rough guess.
3.
There are many identical place names, and there are many cases where one place is called by several different names. Since it is a foreign language, there are many cases where the name of a place is slightly different depending on the pronunciation.
I hope that the new concept map of Bible 2.0 will help many people get closer to God's Word.
However, when we look at many Bible atlases, we find that the maps are complex and difficult to understand, the content is too extensive and specialized, the paper is thick, and the price is too high.
Or maybe it's cheap but too complicated and crude.
Accordingly, Bible 2.0, which is striving to convey the Bible in an easy and fun way, has published a new concept map for ordinary believers and new believers that anyone can purchase and use without burden.
This book contains 68 maps, which means that it contains all the essential maps needed to read the Bible in its entirety, as found in most professional guidebooks.
Additionally, the amount and content of the text is just what is needed to understand the Bible, and the colors are easy to understand and the numbers are arranged in chronological order to help you easily understand the overall flow.
We also reduced the size of the map, used thinner paper, and reduced the thickness of the book so that anyone can purchase it without burden and get closer to the word of God.
There are a few things to keep in mind when understanding Bible maps.
1.
Even in academia, there are too many places where the exact location of place names is unclear.
There are many places where you can guess roughly, so sometimes you don't need to be too strict about the location of the place name.
2.
Because place names are not exact, the route is often only a rough guess.
3.
There are many identical place names, and there are many cases where one place is called by several different names. Since it is a foreign language, there are many cases where the name of a place is slightly different depending on the pronunciation.
I hope that the new concept map of Bible 2.0 will help many people get closer to God's Word.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 10, 2016
- Page count, weight, size: 60 pages | 234g | 188*257*15mm
- ISBN13: 9788997923120
- ISBN10: 8997923129
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