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The IVP Atlas of Bible History - by Paul Lawrence (Hardcover)

The IVP Atlas of Bible History - by  Paul Lawrence (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Lawrence takes a narrative approach in presenting this atlas, a rich resource of Bible history, geography, and archaeology. The atlas traces the main events in the Old and New Testaments from Abraham to Paul. The text includes relief maps, photos, panoramic illustrations, site plans, and battle plans.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><ul> <li>A 2007 ECPA Christian Book Award Winner</li> </ul><p>Taking a narrative approach, <em>The IVP Atlas of Bible History</em> draws you into the rich resources available today on the Bible's history, geography and archaeology. The many maps, photographs, drawings and reconstructions on every page help you see for yourself what the people of Bible times saw and did. The Atlas presents the latest findings in history and archaeology in a readable style that will appeal to anyone wanting to know more about the history of the Bible. The world of the Bible deals with more than the modern state of Israel. Almost half of the events in the Bible are set outside this territory, and much of the Bible is addressed to people in other lands. Thus this atlas covers the world of the Bible, stretching from Spain to Iran, from Yemen to northern Greece. Trade widened these horizons even further to include India and possibly China and the east coast of Africa. The history of the Bible is played out on the stages of Egypt, Rome, Babylon and Persia. Many of the places in the ancient world are still important today, like Jerusalem, Damascus and Athens. These all play their role in the story that has shaped the imaginations and dreams of peoples and nations for centuries. All this, and more, is found in the pages of this enlightening, wonderful book.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>. . .a visually rich work brimming with high-quality photographs, reconstructions, maps, charts and sidebars.</p>--Brian P. Irwin, Toronto Journal of Theology, issue 23/2<br><br><p><em>The IVP Atlas of Bible History</em> is an excellent resource, but it is more than that. I found myself reading it, fascinated by what I was learning.</p>--Critique, Number 6, 2006<br><br><p>A very helpful companion volume for the study of biblical history. It combines an overview of biblical history with numerous maps, photos, and charts.</p>--Michael A. Grisanti, The Master's Seminary Journal, Spring 2008<br><br><p>At a certain time and at a certain place our Lord Jesus rose from the dead. This atlas helps its readers better understand both the history and geography of this pivotal event, as well as that of the prior and subsequent events which led to and stemmed from it. It is this reviewer's opinion that we all would benefit from having this book in our personal libraries and in our church libraries.</p>--David Lau, Journal of Theology, March 2007<br><br><p>Taking a narrative approach, <em>The IVP Atlas of Bible History</em> draws you into the rich resources available today on the Bible's history, geography and archaeology. The Atlas presents the latest findings in history and archaeology in a readable style that will appeal to anyone wanting to know more about the history of the Bible.</p>--Atlases Books (aseatls-books.blogspot.com), March 9, 2009<br><br><p>The implicit, relatively conservative faith that hovers in the background could be comforting to some and does not compromise the sound scholarship of the work.</p>--Robert T. Anderson, ARBAonline<br><br><p>The printing and illustrations are of high quality throughout . . . a good teaching tool and companion for Bible reading and study.</p>--Burton MacDonald for The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Fall 2007<br><br><p>The Atlas presents the latest findings in history and archaeology in a readable style that will appeal to anyone wanting to know more about the history of the Bible.</p>--BookReviews.org, August 2007<br><br><p>This atlas is highly recommended to those interested in Bible studies as a class or on an individual level.</p>--Br. Benet S. Exton, www.catholicnewsagency.com, July 2008<br><br><p>This volume is sure to be used and enjoyed; and, in so doing, biblical history will come alive for the reader. Highly recommended.</p>--Church Libraries, Summer 2007<br>

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