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Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases
Bible Atlases By means of an atlas you will be able to locate as nearly as possible the places made famous by those living in Bible times (e. g. , Shechem, Bethel, Shiloh, Mizpah, Zion, Ephesus, Troas [ Troy], Athens, Corinth, Rome, and the islands of the Mediterranean visited by the Apostle Paul during his travels), and trace the movements of peoples and armies (e. g. , the mute of the Exodus, the settlement of the twelve tribes in Canaan, and attacks upon Jerusalem by Syrians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyp tians, Romans). And you will also come to understand the significance of events mentioned in the Bible (e. g. , the routing of Sisera’s army, Judges chap. 4; the location of Joppa, Tarshish and Nineveh in the Bookof Jonah; the close proximity of Bethpage and Bethany to the Mount of Olives, Luke 19: 29), and a host of other details.
Bible Atlases
3. Proceed to check the word in Hatch and Redpath. Find either the heaviest or the lightest area of concentration, and begin there. If you still have time and find that the Septuagint renders several Hebrew words with one Greek word, give yourself a real treat and follow the same process in Mandelkern. 4. Keep in mind that the New Testament relies heavily on Psalms, Isaiah, and Jeremiah. Key concepts can usually be traced to these particular Old Testament writings. Wade directly into these sections if the listings are heavy elsewhere. 5. Note cognates and track them down. Learn to know the whole word family. Again, don’t let the staggering possibilities keep you from doing something. Even God used up a week to make the world. Try one word-family at a time. Work on another the next time you treat the text. (Danker, 19 -21)
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