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Curious why geography plays such an important role in Bible stories? John Beck will be your tour guide, providing expert information in an easy-to-understand way. The Our Daily Bread Bible Atlas is a great resource for you to experience the rich history of the Holy Land and the landscapes of the Bible. You'll gain a greater understanding of the biblical text with in-depth commentaries, vivid photographs, and full-color maps that bring the Scriptures to life. In his conversational style, Beck invites you to take a deeper look at God's Word through famous landmarks that connect the dots between…mehr

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Curious why geography plays such an important role in Bible stories? John Beck will be your tour guide, providing expert information in an easy-to-understand way. The Our Daily Bread Bible Atlas is a great resource for you to experience the rich history of the Holy Land and the landscapes of the Bible. You'll gain a greater understanding of the biblical text with in-depth commentaries, vivid photographs, and full-color maps that bring the Scriptures to life. In his conversational style, Beck invites you to take a deeper look at God's Word through famous landmarks that connect the dots between culture, language, geography, and history. You'll learn the importance of Bible locations and their relevance to God's relationship with you today. * Written by popular author Dr. John (Jack) Beck in a conversational and approachable tone * Features full-color maps, photographs, detailed commentary, and more * Contains QR codes with links to short videos where Beck further explains interesting insights from the Holy Land * Helps students of the Bible grasp the connection between the lands of the Bible and the teachings and events of Scripture
Autorenporträt
Dr. John A. Beck is a scholar, educator, and writer with extensive experience in biblical geography. He has a PhD in theology (Hebrew and Old Testament) from Trinity International University and is an adjunct faculty member at Jerusalem University College in Israel. His passion is to make the wisdom of the Bible meaningful, and he has been writing on the topic of biblical geography for more than twenty-five years, teaching both within and outside of the Middle East. Learn more about him at johnabeckauthor.com.