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7 Benefits to Accordance Graphics Collections

| Richard Mansfield

  If you haven’t added a Graphics Collection to your personal Accordance Library or taken advantage of our Custom Upgrades to a larger Graphics Collection, here are 7 reasons to reconsider. Custom Upgrades. Accordance comes with four levels of Graphics Collections: Learner, Discoverer, Pro, and Master. Once you have any level in your personal Accordance […]

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NEW! Carta Jerusalem Atlas (3rd Updated & Expanded Edition)

| Richard Mansfield

Today we’re releasing The Carta Jerusalem Atlas (3rd Updated and Expanded Edition) by Dan Bahat, which was formerly known as Carta’s Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem. The updated and revised third edition of The Illustrated Atlas of Jerusalem takes this standard reference to a new level with an expanded size. Through the lavish use of maps, […]

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NEW! Carta Bible Atlas (5th Edition)

| Richard Mansfield

First published nearly 50 years ago, The Carta Bible Atlas (previously, The MacMillan Bible Atlas) is one of the bestselling and most well-respected Bible atlases of all time. Today, we’re pleased to announce the release of the 5th edition, now available for the Accordance Bible Software Library. Click/tap the above image for a closer look […]

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New from Carta: The Raging Torrent & Echoes from the Past

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Accordance users already familiar with quality Carta Jerusalem titles such as The Sacred Bridge will be pleased to see two new inscription-related titles added to the Accordance Library: The Raging Torrent and Echoes from the Past.   The Raging Torrent: Historical Inscriptions from Assyria and Babylonia Relating to Ancient Israel The Raging Torrent (translated and […]

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Embark on The Quest

| David Lang

Last fall, we were pleased to announce the release of 13 books from Carta, an Israeli publisher which specializes in Bible maps, Atlases, and books on Biblical geography and archaeology. At the time, I talked about a few of those resources in detail, such as The Sacred Bridge, a genre-redefining Bible Atlas written with the […]

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Worth Checking Out

| David Lang

Here are a few things I think you’ll find worth checking out: Dr. J’s latest podcast offers a helpful comparison of our two most extensive Holy Land Photograph collections: the Bible Lands PhotoGuide, and the new American Colony and Eric Matson collection from Bibleplaces.com. Not only does he compare the strengths of each of these […]

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It's in the Bible, so I Guess It's Important

| David Lang

Anyone who has ever tried to read through the entire Bible has inevitably found it to be an uneven experience. Some portions, like the Old Testament narratives or the Gospels and Acts are engaging, easy to read, and thoroughly entertaining. Other portions, like the New Testament epistles, Psalms, and Proverbs, are rich in theological discussion, […]

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From Accordance to Accordance: The Sacred Bridge Comes Full Circle

| David Lang

Yesterday we announced the release of thirteen new Atlases and books of historical geography from Carta. The centerpiece of that collection is without doubt The Sacred Bridge: Carta’s Atlas of the Biblical World. Flip through a few pages of the print version and it immediately becomes apparent that The Sacred Bridge is like no other […]

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The Carta Collection: Better to See Once Than to Hear 100 Times

| David Lang

When former American president Ronald Reagan visited Moscow at the close of the Cold War, Mikhail Gorbachev greeted him with the words of a Russian proverb: “It is better to see once than to hear 100 times.” In the Bible, we hear repeatedly about people, places, and practices which are foreign and unfamiliar to us. […]

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