International Routes
The map shows international routes, mostly used as trade routes in the time of the ancient Near East. The most relevant for the biblical accounts are the Way of the Sea, and the King's Highway.
The map shows international routes, mostly used as trade routes in the time of the ancient Near East. The most relevant for the biblical accounts are the Way of the Sea, and the King's Highway.
The map shows what is known in Old Testament times as the King's Highway, which was used as a trade route linking Israel to the north and the south (e.g., Egypt).
The map shows the relief features of Jerusalem, including the locations of the the City of David, the Temple Mount (also formerly known as Mount Moriah), the Kidron Valley, Mount of Olives, and the Hinnom Valley.
This map shows the movement of a people group called the 'Sea Peoples', who are known to have carried out occasional raids along the coastal settlements of the Mediterranean Sea and as far south as Egypt.
This map shows the extent to which the Israelites were able to occupy Canaan, and the areas which remained unconquered.
This map of Israel shows the cities allocated to the Levites at the conquest of Canaan (Joshua 21 and 1 Chronicles 6).
This is a map of ancient Palestine in the time just before it was conquered by Israel (the Middle Bronze Age).
This map shows the geographical features of ancient Palestine, including the plains of Dor and Sharon.
This map shows Palestine's major geographical features.
This map shows some of the main regions of the land of Palestine and surrounding areas.
This map shows the other nations that were in and around the land of Canaan in the time of the Old Testament.
This map shows the division of the land of Canaan into the twelve tribes.
This map shows the route of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelites.
This map shows the geographical regions of ancient Palestine within the context of the divided kingdoms.
This map shows the routes followed by David while he fled from Saul. It also identifies locations of biblical events during this time.
This map shows the extent of the kingdom of King Saul, who ruled over Israel from around 1000 BC to the time when he was defeated by the Philistines on Mount Gilboa.
This map indicates major places identified in the biblical account of Samuel's ministry to Israel as judge.
This map shows Jacob's travel and the location of some of the major events of his early life.
This map shows some of the ancient nations and state groups of the time of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
How was the biblical Table of Nations (Genesis 10) spread out? This map shows the spread of the descendants of Noah according to the perspective of some Jewish traditions.
This map shows the spread of the nations after the Flood. It is based on Genesis 10, which lists the descendants of Shem, Ham and Japheth.
This map provides a closer look at the cities and states in Mesopotamia, the region where Abraham lived before God called him to go to Canaan.
Which modern day nations and cities now occupy the region known as the ancient Near East? This is a map of the modern day nations of this area.