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C-Sacred Bridge $130
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The Sacred Bridge
By: Anson F. Rainey, R. Steven Notley
The Sacred Bridge will be the Bible Atlas of Record and Standard Work for the coming decades. Exhaustive in scope and rich in detail, with its comprehensive documentation of the Near Eastern background to Biblical History, this Bible Atlas from Carta is one more stepping stone on the way to the study and understanding of the Holy Scriptures.
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C-New Century $65
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Carta's New Century Handbook and Atlas of the Bible
By: Anson F. Rainey, R. Steven Notley
A concise version of The Sacred Bridge: Carta's Atlas of the Biblical World, is meant for use by all those who have a love for biblical history. College teachers will find it useful for undergraduates alongside the standard Carta Bible Atlas, which it complements by being more of a historical geography.
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C-Bible Atlas $55
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The Carta Bible Atlas
By: Yohanan Aharoni, Michael Avi-Yonah, Anson F. Rainey, Ze'ev Safrai
This fourth edition of the best-selling Macmillan Bible Atlas brings the latest findings of biblical, historical, and archaeological research to its sweeping cartographic portrayal of biblical history.
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C-Illustrated Atlas $20
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The Illustrated Bible Atlas with Historical Notes
By: F.F. Bruce
This concise and colorful Atlas is packed with information on the lands and cities where the events of the Bible took place. To understand them it is necessary to have some knowledge of the historical and geographical setting. This handy Atlas provides just that.
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C-History Atlas $20
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Bible History Atlas Study Edition
This profusely illustrated Atlas, intended for young readers, tells the full story of the Bible from Genesis to Acts. The 96 maps which illustrate such events as the wanderings of the Patriarchs and the journeys of St. Paul are enhanced by a text written by the renowned British biblical scholar, F. F. Bruce.
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C-Onomasticon $60
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The Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea
By: G.S.P. Freeman-Grenville, Rupert L. Chapman III, Joan E. Taylor
Here is the first-ever English translation of the ancient Greek Onomasticon by Eusebius of Caesarea, written in the early 4th century A.D. Presented in parallel with Jerome's Latin rendering of the same work, it provides an alphabetical listing of place names mentioned in the Bible and identified by the author with contemporary sites.
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C-Jer Illus Atlas $65
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The Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem
By: Dan Bahat, Chaim T. Rubinstein
Through the lavish use of maps, diagrams, reconstructions and color photographs, the historical and architectural development of the Holy City unfolds before the reader. Each major period in Jerusalem's 5,000-year history is dealt with at length and instructively, with information based on the latest archaeological findings and scientific research.
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C-Jer Hist Atlas $25
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Carta's Historical Atlas of Jerusalem
By: Dan Bahat
Smaller and older than the above atlas. Successive maps show Jerusalem in every significant epoch from its beginnings in biblical times till today. Texts for each period present the city's history and discuss contemporary activity and landmarks. Scores of plans, drawings and photographs. Indexed map of modern Jerusalem.
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C-Jer-Nehemiah $20
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Jerusalem in the Time of Nehemiah
By: Leen Ritmeyer, Kathleen Ritmeyer
Nehemiah was the great reformer who rallied the people to repair the walls of Jerusalem that were broken down in the Babylonian destruction of 586 B.C. In this book, we are first immersed in the historical background to the time of Nehemiah. Then, in an imaginative reconstruction, one of the builders of the walls (a Tekoite) leads us around the city and shows us the great work accomplished in those stirring times.
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C-Jer-30 AD $20
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Jerusalem in the Year 30 A.D.
By: Leen Ritmeyer, Kathleen Ritmeyer
Open up the world of Jerusalem in the first century with Jerusalem in the Year 30 A.D. The combination of artistic restorations and on-site photographs transport you back almost 2,000 years. See the remains from the period preserved in and around the present-day walls of Jerusalem. Then walk the streets of the city in the time of Jesus with the minutely detailed reconstruction drawings.
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C-Quest $80
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The Quest
By: Leen Ritmeyer
No book is better suited to the study, understanding and development of the manmade plateau that is the focus of the world’s interest—the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Ritmeyer’s experience as architect of the Temple Mount Excavations following the Six-Day War, coupled with his exploration of parts of the mount now hardly accessible and his doctoral research into the problems of the Temple Mount make him singularly qualified for the task.
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C-Ency Temple $65
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Carta's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem
By: Israel Ariel, Chaim Richman
Graced by amazing artwork, illuminating the rites and festivals and daily life in the Temple and the precise reconstructions of ancient artifacts, musical instruments, vestments and paraphernalia, this unique work provides more than a glimpse into one of the highlights of the Bible.
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C-Temple $30
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The Holy Temple of Jerusalem
By: Chaim Richman
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem was the spiritual center for multitudes. Through biblical narrative, traditions, and breathtaking illustrations, The Holy Temple of Jerusalem offers a taste of the world of the Bible.
Older and smaller version of the above book.
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