Biblical
Map of the Campaigns of Alexander the Great
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of Asia in Roman Times
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]The Wanderings of the Patriarchs
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Assyrian Expansion
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]The Nations Defeated by King David
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Canaanite Nations
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]The Decapolis and its Cities
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]The Edomite Territory
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Egypt in Bible Times
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Galilee and Northern Palestine
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of Ancient Aram
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Judea and Southern Palestine
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.The Kingdom of David and Solomon
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of Israel with Boundaries (1949)
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.1949 Map of Israel with Boundaries
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Jerusalem in New Testament Times (Cross Section)
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Jerusalem in New Testament Times
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.The Profile of the Jordan
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Palestine During Joshua's Time
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.The Period of the Judges and Places
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Mount Ararat Comparison
Color printable comparison map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of Judah and Israel During the Period of the Kings
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Route of the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of the 7 Churches of Revelation (Asia Minor)
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of Samaria and Central Palestine
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of the Roman Empire In the Time of Jesus
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of Phoenicia in Biblical Times
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online. [ancient maps]Map of the Territory of the Philistines
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of Paul's Missionary Journeys
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of Palestine in New Testament Times
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of the Ancient Near East
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Satellite Map of the Near East
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Map of Israel with Boundaries (1949)
Black and white printable map. Bible History Online.Ancient City Search
This searches cities of the ancient world and brings up a description about each city. Right now only NT Israel is searchable. Bible History OnlineMap of the New Assyrian Empire - 650 B.C.
This map reveals how vast the Assyrian Empires territory had extended, which covered lands from the Persian Gulf to Egypt to present day Turkey. The Assyrians were remarkable warriors and had been for some time. Their tactically organized and well-equipped army was able to storm enemy cities like a mighty machine, on foot, on their swift horses and their war chariots. Once the Assyrian troops had battered down a city gate, they showed no mercy. They ruthlessly murdered, tortured, and enslaved their enemies. Their practice of relocating rebellious peoples made them very despised. Any conquered people would forever hate the cruel Assyrians. (Bible History Online)Map of the Babylonian Empire (550 B.C.)
The Babylonians were great conquerors, as the Assyrians were. They were also great traders as revealed through archaeology, and thousands of cuneiform tablets have been found telling of their complex trade networks. They traded with Lebanon, Egypt and Greece. In order to protect their trade routes, they marched their armies west with the mighty king Nebuchadnezzar leading them. He captured major cities like the Phoenician city of Tyre and it was he who conquered Jerusalem. He also drove out the Egyptians from Syria and Phoenicia which enabled him to secure a rich trade gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. (Bible History Online)Map of the Ancient Fertile Crescent
Sometime around 2500 B.C. a great migration developed upon what is known as the "Fertile Crescent," which was like a great arc of cultivable land that extended from the Persian gulf, up and around Mesopotamia and back down to Israel and Egypt. By 1000 B.C. the known world reached as far west as Europe. The major east-west trade routes were established along the Fertile Crescent. Abraham, the first Hebrew actually followed this route from ancient Ur in Mesopotamia, up and around the Fertile Crescent to Haran and down to the land of Canaan. When the armies of the east collided with the armies of the west it would happen somewhere along the Fertile Crescent. (Color map from Bible History Online).Map of Palestine and her Neighbors (2000 B.C.)
Map of Israel and her neighbors at the time of the Amorite invasion (2000 B.C.). Right around the turn of the second millennium B.C. the Amorites came and swallowed up every kingdom and city in the Middle East that they attacked. They built new cities on the mounds of the destroyed kingdoms which later became the Canaanite cities of the Bible. They spoke a west-Semitic dialect and were called the Amurru (people of the west) by the Akkadian peoples of Mesopotamia. The story of Sinuhe describes the land of Canaan almost identical to the Promised Land of the Bible.Map of the Egyptian Empire (1450 B.C.)
Map of the Egyptian Empire with the Conquest of Canaan by Thutmose III (1450 B.C.). The18th dynasty was established in Egypt during the middle of the 16th century B.C. by Ahmose (Aahmes). At this time Egypt's New Kingdom took complete control over the land of Canaan, the kingdom lasted over 400 years. It was around this time that the term "Land of Canaan" makes its first appearance in ancient historical records. The term had originated on the Phoenician coastline and certain inscriptions mention them as a class of wealthy merchants. Later the king of Babylon used it to designate the entire Egyptian province of Canaan when he wrote to Pharaoh: "Canaan is thy land and its kings are thy servants" (El-Amarna 8, 25)Map of the Babylonian Empire (550 B.C.)
The Babylonians were great conquerors, as the Assyrians were. They were also great traders as revealed through archaeology, and thousands of cuneiform tablets have been found telling of their complex trade networks. They traded with Lebanon, Egypt and Greece. In order to protect their trade routes, they marched their armies west with the mighty king Nebuchadnezzar leading them. He captured major cities like the Phoenician city of Tyre and it was he who conquered Jerusalem. He also drove out the Egyptians from Syria and Phoenicia which enabled him to secure a rich trade gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. Babylon also collected a bitter tribute from the conquered cities and many rebellions were put down.Map of the Ancient Fertile Crescent (2500 B.C.)
Sometime around 2500 B.C. a great migration developed upon what is known as the "Fertile Crescent," which was like a great arc of cultivable land that extended from the Persian gulf, up and around Mesopotamia and back down to Israel and Egypt. By 1000 B.C. the known world reached as far west as Europe. The major east-west trade routes were established along the Fertile Crescent. Abraham, the first Hebrew actually followed this route from ancient Ur in Mesopotamia, up and around the Fertile Crescent to Haran and down to the land of Canaan. When the armies of the east collided with the armies of the west it would happen somewhere along the Fertile Crescent. [Bible History Online]Map of Palestine and her Neighbors (2000 B.C.)
at the time of the Amorite invasion. Right around the turn of the second millennium B.C. the Amorites came and swallowed up every kingdom and city in the Middle East that they attacked. They built new cities on the mounds of the destroyed kingdoms which later became the Canaanite cities of the Bible. They spoke a west-Semitic dialect and were called the Amurru (people of the west) by the Akkadian peoples of Mesopotamia. The story of Sinuhe describes the land of Canaan almost identical to the Promised Land of the Bible. [Bible History Online]Map of the Egyptian Empire (1450 B.C.)
with the Conquest of Canaan by Thutmose III. The18th dynasty was established in Egypt during the middle of the 16th century B.C. by Ahmose (Aahmes). At this time Egypt's New Kingdom took complete control over the land of Canaan, the kingdom lasted over 400 years. It was around this time that the term "Land of Canaan" makes its first appearance in ancient historical records. The term had originated on the Phoenician coastline and certain inscriptions mention them as a class of wealthy merchants. Later the king of Babylon used it to designate the entire Egyptian province of Canaan when he wrote to Pharaoh:"Canaan is thy land and its kings are thy servants" (El-Amarna 8, 25)
Map of the Assyrian Empire (650 B.C.)
This map reveals how vast the Assyrian Empires territory had extended, which covered lands from the Persian Gulf to Egypt to present day Turkey. The Assyrians were remarkable warriors and had been for some time. Their tactically organized and well-equipped army was able to storm enemy cities like a mighty machine, on foot, on their swift horses and their war chariots. Once the Assyrian troops had battered down a city gate, they showed no mercy. They ruthlessly murdered, tortured, and enslaved their enemies. Their practice of relocating rebellious peoples made them very despised. Any conquered people would forever hate the cruel Assyrians. Their extreme measures of exacting tribute have been some of the most brutal scenes of human cruelty that the world has ever known as seen from archaeological finds. [Bible History Online]Map of Paul's First Missionary Journey (48 A.D.)
Around 48 AD, in the springtime, Paul and his companions Barnabas and Mark were sent on a mission from the church in Antioch. This would be the first of Paul's Missionary Journey's. They had been gone for a year and a half planting churches and appointing elders. They had traveled approximately 1,250 miles. When they returned they reported to the church all that had happened. Bible History OnlineFree Bible Maps
"Free Bible Maps" is a valuable online resource that offers a collection of geographical maps and visual aids designed to enhance the study and understanding of the Bible. These maps provide a geographical context for the stories, events, and journeys depicted in the biblical narratives, enabling readers to visualize the settings and landscapes of the ancient world.
Available at no cost, Free Bible Maps cover a wide range of locations mentioned in the Bible, including regions in the Near East, Egypt, Israel, Mesopotamia, and more. These maps help readers trace the journeys of biblical figures, follow the routes of important events, and gain insights into the historical and cultural dimensions of the scriptures.
Whether used for personal Bible study, teaching, or research, Free Bible Maps serve as visual aids that complement the textual study of the scriptures. They offer a helpful way to connect the narrative dots, understand the geographical context of biblical stories, and deepen the engagement with the biblical text.
Free Bible Maps are often found online and can be accessed and downloaded easily, providing a user-friendly resource for individuals seeking to enrich their understanding of the Bible through geographical visualization. This resource proves especially beneficial for those looking to enhance their grasp of the biblical world and its significance within the broader historical and cultural context.
Map of the Ammonites Territory
Color printable map of ancient times. The Ammonites (sons of Ammon) according to the Bible originated because of an incestuous relationship between Lot (Abraham`s nephew) and his younger daughter (Gen 19:38). Archaeology reveals that the Ammonites dwelt east of the Jordan River and settled there at the beginning of the 13th century B.C. Bible History OnlineJerusalem Fashioned For A King
Long before the threshing floor of Araunah was ever purchased by David or the Temple of Solomon had ever become a twinkle in Solomon`s eye, Jerusalem had long been strategically set apart in the providence of an Almighty God as the city of the great King. Not until the foundations of the great Temple of Solomon were being laid was there even the slightest glimpse of the wealth of resources available below the ground level of the magnificent city of Jerusalem.Publix weekly ad, Kroger weekly ad, aldi ad, Walgreens weekly ad