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  1. Mar 24, 2024 · 55 Bible Locations (today) with Interactive Map. posted in General on March 24, 2024 by Bryan E. Robinson. SHARE. Tweet. These 55 Bible locations are significant throughout Scripture, representing the movement of people, the sites of important events, and the centers of political and religious power throughout the Biblical period.

    • What Are Your Sources?
    • What Are Your Qualifications?
    • Can I Use These files?
    • Where’s The Raw Data?

    The sources for individual locations appear on their respective pages. For example, Abdonhas over 20 sources attesting to its location.

    I don’t have any special qualifications, only a lot of free time. I graduated from Wheaton College, Illinois (2000), where I took a class that involved some Bible geography (in addition to traveling to many of the places listed), as well as a number of geology courses, but that’s it.

    Absolutely! That’s why they’re here. The dataset as a whole is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution license, meaning that you can use them for any purpose you want as long as you credit OpenBible.info. Some data is from OpenStreetMap, which has its own open license. The images come in a variety of open licenses.

    The data is available on GitHub. The older, 2007 version of this data is two files: a tab-delimited raw version and a somewhat more useful merged version. The raw version contains a number of notes and other miscellania.

  2. OPEN BIBLE. Open Bible provides the location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible as Google Earth (KMZ). The files can be downloaded for the entire Bible but are also available as KMZs arranged by book and by chapter. Turn book or chapter layers on and off to see patterns across the Bible. Also try a KMZ with just the most-likely ...

  3. Atlas of the Biblical World (2019) Baker Book of Bible Charts, Maps, and Time Lines (2016) Biblemapper.com; Carta Bible Atlas, 5th Edition (2011) ESV Bible Atlas (2010) HarperCollins Atlas of Bible History (2008) HarperCollins Concise Atlas of the Bible (1991) Holman Bible Atlas (1999) New Bible Atlas (1985) New Moody Atlas of the Bible (2009)

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  4. But though the con­cept of the mod­ern nation-state had­n’t yet come into being, the places that would give rise to a fair few of the nation-states in the twen­ty-first cen­tu­ry cer­tain­ly had: “shout-out to Egypt, Lebanon, Israel, Per­sia, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, and Spain, that still exist today, or at least go by the names that appear in the Bible.”

  5. Unveiling the world of the Bible! Our interactive maps bring to life the journeys of Abraham, Paul, and other biblical figures. Discover ancient cities, explore historical empires, and visualize the geographical context of scripture.

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  7. Map of every place, site, city, town and village listed in the Bible on a fully interactive map.

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