![]() Luke 10:30 "And Jesus answering said, A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead." Jerusalem was 2500 ft above sea level and Jericho was 850 feet below sea level and the distance was about 23 miles. To travel from Jerusalem to Jericho was quite a descent into that region. For example in Israel the Dead Sea region is the deepest land trench in the entire world. Without a terrain map it is hard to discover some of the fabulous topography of Biblical places. ![]() From the Life of Jesus to the Journeys of Paul and the Apostles these maps are a blessing for the serious student of the Scriptures. Maps are great for studying and illustrating the geographical terrain of the ancient world. Our collection of maps are simple and they are free. Maps are essential for any serious Bible study, they help students of the Scriptures understand the geographical locations and historical backgrounds of the places mentioned in the Bible. The Return from Captivity and Jerusalem Rebuilt.All Bible Maps - Complete and growing list of Bible History Online Bible Maps.
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