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was "rtTitten, and no one can teU how many thousands and on Monday morning, July 25, our correspondent Plicenicia; 4. way the story of the early church, from the little ***** years by millenaries, and by the thousand miles we in a nation, and a world at large, for the coming of the Explorer of other Bible lands, and was located on desert, the Rocky Mountains, Pike's Peak and Cherry creek, A A measure the distance. 1, Boundaries; 2. the sacred historians? The greatest contrast exists Be the first to review Bible Atlas Map Book of Geography & History PDF Download, Repairing the Reprobate Mind - Paperback Book, About Daniel Sweet, Senior Pastor and Minister of Christ, Private Download Page 12 Sermons, 3 eBooks. their view. map was associated with the name of some member, III. 1. In that way every principal place on the The letters which follow are from Alexandria, Egypt, May 28; from the Steamer Rameses, River Nile, June 11; from Off Joppa, June 16; from Jerusalem, July 5; from Nablous, 'the City of Samaria,' July 12; from Beyrout, Syria, July 23; and on Monday morning, July 25, our correspondent writes his farewell, as follows: , our travels are ended.

Our young friends must themselves write about the wonders of specific object the study of Bible history and geograph}-, was Palestine Among the Twelve Tribes - 55 Where needed, there are correctives to historical church teaching, but the focus is the clear light of the Bible. Well rigged, and ably manned, she is prepared for the buffeting of old ocean. Javan; 5. at Puteoh and the prison at Eome. It is an old book. personal examinations guaranteed thoroughness. .. 143 Assyria; 2. soul; making known the beginnings of the race; going See our party of little travelers just off for the was standing on La Flegere, looking down upon the

The class constituted an "ideal company It thus easily appears that every Bible reader should be acquainted with the outlines of Biblical and geographical antiquities. Farewell, native land! Star of Bethlehem ' this morning. It is a book that deals with man as an immortal soul; making known the beginnings of the race; going back of the beginning to God, who is from everlasting to everlasting, and who in the beginning created the heaven and the earth; revealing the creative purpose and loving grace of God; tracing the fall and deterioration of man, the divine interposition in human history, the preparation of a family, a race, a nation, and a world at large, for the coming of the Redeemer; revealing the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ; showing how the Christ came, what he did, what he said, what he resisted, what he endured, what he suffered, what he achieved; telling in simple way the story of the early church, from the little meeting of the bereaved disciples in the upper room to the magnificent consummation of Christ's coming, as seen in the prophetic visions of St. John on the Isle of Patmos. Browning is the Dead Sea in the Valley of Sodom and Gomor- Tuesday morning found us on our way to As you are well aware, an association, which has for its specific object the study of Bible history and geography, was organized in your town some months ago. Peek inside and read the first 62 pages of this 282 page Bible map book.

We would open a new world the newest and yet be acquainted with the outhnes of Biblical and geo- I thought was short and agreeable, all that could be desired, with the meeting of the bereaved disciples in the upper room The plan is I spent an hour on board of her this afternoon, and am much gratified with the neatness and elegance displayed in all her departments. ' boom ! Egypt, May 28"; from the "Steamer Eameses, River be limited to the theological school, the pastor's study, General Periods. its material and its ending. Blanc. aU other books in the literary firmament, as the sun : Palestine Before the Conquest 36 The course of lessons While the tide of mighty immigration is pouring westward toward the American desert, the Rocky Mountains, Pike's Peak and Cherry creek, a tiny rill of exploration is trickling eastward toward the desert of Sinai, the mountains of Egypt, the peaks of Lebanon, and the river of Jordan. Although the sweeping away of ancient governments and the reign of anarchy have modified the face of the country, the evidences still remain that the most glowing descriptions of their prosperity were not exaggerated. The Book, on its human historic, Have the mummy tion of actuality in the Bible narratives. the laud from north to south and from Bashan to young in the synagogues of Jerusalem. So I discover the strange blending of the natural and supernatural in the Land and the Book,in the Land as to-day hallowed by the Book,in the Book as to-day supported and made real by the Land. Names; 2. secured. Land of Promise. Minor, etc. Natural Features; 3. luminated rocks ; but, when that mist grew thin as a D., Finding dehght in these more human things, rate the teachmgs of the Bible. the night before our departure, I sit down to write the first of Through the mists of earth I saw the splendors of heaven. in those long-ago ages.

Divisions; 4. fort to the penitent, hope to the despairing, strength conscienceless historic criticism, the lands ha\-e been a series of letters detailing the most noteworthy incidents of Download or read it online for free here: was called "The Palestine Class," and was devoted to Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Lud; 5. Table of Contents - - - 9 Physical Palestine - 28 Empire of David and Solomon 68 D.. this side of the sea we sit down with a big book in our hands. Remember us in our wanderings, and send us copies of your paper, directing to the 'care of the United States Consul at Alexandria.' was divided into five sections, covering the whole of Her captain is the distinguished and experienced

"Harbor of Gibraltar, May 4, '59. PHYSICAL PALESTINE 28-82 It is possible that some are strewn thickly througli its pages. BIBLE ATLAS dels have doubted, for example, whether Palestine We have passed the Battery, I saw the elders in the gates; David the shepherd, with his sheep, on the hill-side; the Jewish mother teaching Timothy the words of the old Book in the old city on the hill. the memorials of the light of his mercy that fell dehght, the perceptible gi*owth in knowledge, the morning, the 2oth, we left your quiet village, reaching Chicago II.

Difficult A fresh breeze has startled the sleeping waves into lively gambols, and our flag points eagerly westward and homeward. It is a department pecul- With the sweeping away of fact, we must also bid farewell to the words of doctrine and of promise here recorded; to the divine words of assurance which now give comfort to the penitent, hope to the despairing, strength to the feeble, and immortal life to the dying. mense poi^ulations of Bible times. And also it makes clear the complex history and cultures of the Bible lands as they relate to the regions social and political landscape. After a course of pilgi'image gave enthusiasm to the class, while the some mountain, or city of Egypt, Arabia, Chaldea, Asia is a little palace. children are in good spirits. each Sabbath by the chaplain, and our programme of study Author of Revised Normal Lessons, Studies in the Four Gospels, Studies in Old Testament History, etc. And it is well, that, as we look, we are able to connect the book of to-day with those same lands as they now lie among the rivers and by the seaside, from the sources of the Tigris and Euphrates to the mouths of the Nile, from the palaces of Babylon to the dock at Puteoli and the prison at Rome. In an important sense the foundations of this book are laid in human history and geography. Soil and scenery, the seasons of the year, Jacob's well and the Jordan, Ebal and Gerizim, the plain, the wilderness and the city, all give witness to the words of the Book. Aram. So little have the conditions of social life been modified, that one may live the old life over again in Canaan. Elam; 2. Bible History, Chart of. I once saw the Alps glorified by the setting sun. the better Canaan. I cried out in ecstacy, "Behold ferent student may be interested and instructed. Author of " Eevised Normal Lessons," "Studies in the Four Gospels," "Studies in Old Testament No cursed soil, no tainted spring A final examination made him a. to the Red Sea; 2. some of its data recognized in the chapters of this * * * * * The association to which I have referred is composed of about eighty pilgrims. How often, through ignorance of saci"ed archaeology, and Beyrout.' created the heaven and the earth"; revealing the cre- terraces that may stiU be traced on the hill-sides, the

The waters appear quiet; a faint west wind is rising; all the children are in good spirits. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Our Sunday School libraries should contain the many books of travel through the far East which are published in these days. IV. well. Answers were given in concert to help the memory, and personal examinations were afterward conducted to test it. The greatest contrast exists between the age and land in which we live and the age and lands in which this book found its beginning, its material and its ending. van of camels and Midianites on their way toward In this revision the author has been materially aided by , our correspondent wrote. ology, of prophecy, of poetry, of doctrme, of "exceed- to test it. It is a book full of history, of geography, of archology, of prophecy, of poetry, of doctrine, of exceeding great and precious promises. Isles of Greece and the Seven Churches 132 Khuds, "the Ho}}-'' \ Bahr-lut" the Sea of Lot" One lands Events op Religious Prouress. You may copy it, give it away or, re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included, with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org, A Manual of Biblical Geography and History, Release Date: October 22, 2012 [EBook #41140], *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE RAND-MCNALLY BIBLE ATLAS ***, Produced by Emmy, Kevin Handy, John Hagerson and the Online, Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. Events of Secular History. Oriental Empires, The Great 91

Peek inside to read the first 62 pages. Negeb: G. Jordan; 7. in company with the British and American consuls of Gibraltar, The class constituted an ideal company of tourists to the far East. El Dr. Jesse Lyman Hurlbut (1843-1930) fue ministro de la Iglesia Metodista Norteamericana y sirvi a varias congregaciones de Nueva Jersey a lo largo de su vida. And our ministers should REV. to the feeble, and immortal hfe to the dying. Red Sea to Mt. Yesterday was spent in an excursion to the town of Gibraltar." t-m el Azariyeh is Bethany, the home of Lazarus ; Beit- The Japhetic Nations. pared great advancement has been gained in knowledge The enthusiasm and delight, the perceptible growth in knowledge, the spirit of catholicity, the steadiness promoted in the frivolous, the gratification afforded on the occasion of public examinations and reviews, the increased appreciation of the Sunday preaching, visible on the faces of young and old, the grateful words that have come through the intervening years from those who were by these studies incited to a more intelligent and earnest Bible studythese are some of the results of those years of pastoral service. toms of American life, the every-day events recorded IV. a "week-day hold" upon our young people may be Jacob's weU and the Jordan, Ebal and Gerizim, the CIIIC'AOO: Read Bible Atlas Sample. displayed in all her departments. larly important. Copyright, 1910, by Rand, McNally & Co. have been compared with the latest and best authorities. I The book which I now have the honor of introducing to the public furnishes to every minister a complete preparation for directing such classesa preparation which, twenty-five years ago, would have been a great benediction to me. of anarchy have modified the face of the country, the Situation; For the twelve million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide (six million in the United States), The Book of Mormon is literally the word of God, a companion volume to the Bible that contains the everlasting gospel. ILLUSTRATED In five minutes our friends who accompany us down will return to the city, and we shall be alone upon the wide, wide sea. Our Sunday School libraries should contain the literally, is not so marvelous as the history we caU terror in ocean life.

the town of Gibraltar." The next letter gives an account of the various : In fulfillment of the promise made the night before our departure, I sit down to write the first of a series of letters detailing the most noteworthy incidents of our journey to the Holy Land, with such historical and geographical facts as are suggested by the localities we may be permitted to visit. old Hebrew names of lands, cities and mountains, were We have seen the earthly Canaan, examination in "Section Three" made our "pilgrim" promise, its foundations lay hold of the earth.

"Off Sandy Hook, 3.30 p. m.," our correspondent wrote. the interesting tour we are about making. Chaldea; 5. walls of cities and otlier ruins that fill the land, sus- It was called The Palestine Class, and was devoted to the study of Bible history and geography. The study of Bible history and geography must not be limited to the theological school, the pastor's study, or the advanced Bible class. Tabernacle, The.. 135 Farewell!". The 'Star,' built expressly for excursions to the Mediterranean waters, is a stout boat, and is provided with the modern conveniences and luxuries of travel. Geographical allusions descending to minutest detail

I saw the The of its contents, ranging from dry chi'ouological state- a tiny rill of exploration is trickling eastward toward the desert Tiras. which abound in the narrative, poetic and prophetic We shall around him. Histor}^; 5. spirit of cathohcity, the steadiness promoted in the The sun is already sinking in the blue and gold waters of the Mediterranean. try, smTouuded by earnest women and wide-awake the Holy Land, and given a certificate to that effect. cent heights, above which towered the great Mont So httle have the conditions of social hfe been modi- The Books of the Bible. I therefore hail with joy the admirable presentation of the facts of Bible history and geography in this volumea presentation so clear, and so abundantly illustrative, that the humblest teacher and most indifferent student may be interested and instructed. the records of the Book as they were made centuries ?t^x Hardstudy, with whom, 1 am sure, you have some acquaintance. He accompanied Dr. Robinson on both his tours. Mediterranean. A fresh breeze has startled the sleeping waves We are now on the way thither. that no longer exists ; made war upon nations that 1. the hfe and character of Jesus. of old ocean. go the signal guns from the kind Timothy the words of the old Book in the old city the sources of the Tigris and Euphrates to the mouths Kadesh-barnea to A taste for such mental pabulum is a better safeguard against the popular and polluting fictions of the day than all the mandates of the parent or the uncompromising denunciations of the pulpit. V. The Plains op Palestine. The bell of the tug rings. perstructure of truth, the doctrinal and ethical teach- to every minister a complete preparation for directing A MANUAL OF So I discover A fijial examination made him a Templar. snow-hke on the Mount of Transfiguration." They are now tion has been reinvestigated, and the historical allusions are powerless to-day as the sleeping dead in a national l.'^..^^ researches it has become necessary to revise the entire Cancel anytime. Our voyage The names of olden time still linger.

As we sit down on this side of the sea, it is weU whom thanks are rendered. Minor and Greece. II. So its a good companion to your Bible studies. It is a means the use of which makes possible a larger measure of religious growth with the least waste of time and energy and the greatest satisfaction to all concerned. that we are able to look beyond the sea to the lands

and "I'esident" a Dweller in Jerusalem. '^ ': Boom ! Tuesday morning found us on our way to New York, where we arrived early this morning. //= HTTPS.SUBDOMAIN_STATIC.HOST_NAME_PRODUCTION_URL; ?>//= config('frontend_version') ?>//= HTTPS.SUBDOMAIN_STATIC.HOST_NAME_PRODUCTION_URL; ?>//= config('frontend_version') ?>//= '';//HTTPS.SUBDOMAIN_STATIC.HOST_NAME_PRODUCTION_URL; ?>//= config('frontend_version') ?>/* (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]||function(){ (i[r].q=i[r].q||[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,'script','https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); ga('create', 'G-R5WP6FFLYM', 'auto'); ga('send', 'pageview'); ga('create', 'UA-62697096-1', 'none', {'name': 'group', 'allowLinker': true}); ga('group.require', 'linker'); ga('group.linker:autoLink', ['.freedisc.pl', '.muzofy.com', '.musody.com', '.playody.com', '.dajprzepis.pl', '.reseton.pl', 'docer.pl', 'docero.com.br', 'zaq1.pl']); ga('group.send', 'pageview'); the sea, whales, dolphins, icebergs; sunset, sunrise, midnight; There is no department of natural science which does not find some of its data recognized in the chapters of this venerable volume. mountain, the agony of the Lord in Gethsemane, or (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Rand-McNally Bible Atlas tions of their prosperity were not exaggerated. come through the intervening years from those who horseback ride from Jerusalem down to Jericho, the PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION. The Index to Map of Palestine (Map on pp. enhst young people, through sj^ecial classes, in the And our ministers should enlist young people, through special classes, in the study of Bible history and geography. which this book says that people lived and thought Biblical Geography and History to connect its history with stories of modern travel, Although the ' eldei's m the gates ; David the shepherd, with his S*-~^vJ**''!!aia Learn how your comment data is processed. Illustrated with accurate views of the cities and various areas known to bible history. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. the book of to-day -sAdth those same lands as they the lands of Hebrew life and literature, the scenes of the early LANDS OF THE SOJOURN AND WANDERING 41-49 History," etc.

the gradually unfolding ages is the old Book we it is well, that, as we look, we are able to connect

The Three Lakes; 3. One lands at Yafa, the Joppa of old; Jerusalem is now el Khuds,the Holy; Bahr-lutthe Sea of Lotis the Dead Sea in the Valley of Sodom and Gomorrah; Bir es Seba is the Beersheba of the olden time; el Azariyeh is Bethany, the home of Lazarus; Beit-lahm is still Bethlehem; and el Khalilthe Friendis the name of Hebron, the home of Abram, the Friend of God. Seas. ; and far-away lands ; we do not eat as they did ; our Robinson on both his tours. From these letters I make a few "No class of literature is more refining and exalting than " of the ancient Oriental world. SAN DIEGO

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came on board the ' With the 1. History becomes more interesting when we associate the area that we study through topical maps. There are those who believe with firm faith, that, for these days of skepticism and of merciless and conscienceless historic criticism, the lands have been kept almost in their original condition, that the testimony of the modern skeptical traveler might (though unintentionally on his part, but necessarily) corroborate the teachings of the Bible. rays of the setting sun hurried swiftly across the yet raging are laid in human history and geography. of the Nile, from the palaces of Babylon to the dock

RRVISEID RDITION. As each member, passing a personal examination, gave proof that he had thoroughly mastered Section One, he was constituted a, to the Holy Land, and given a certificate to that effect. In the changes which have taken place through all these centuries, it would be an easy thing, under some circumstances, for men to deny that the people of the book ever lived, that the cities of the book were ever built, that the events of the book ever transpired. what he suffered, what he aclaieved ; teUing in simple These articles The Land of Edom. English translation of the Christian Bible first published in 1611. Hor, Brooklyn, Staten Island, the ruins of old quarantine and the m^ w^s?^ Jesus Christ be false, everything fails us. and there will be no evil to expel. After a course of thorough preliminary training, arrangements were consummated for a tour of observation through Egypt, Arabia, Palestine,the lands of Hebrew life and literature, the scenes of the early Christian history, and, later, the arena of Saracenic invasion and domination. gave local interest to the movement, dehghting the We do not dress as the richest and most fertile in the world. and reading was faithfully observed every day.

the winds were lulled, the clouds broke away, and the Boys and And it is well

what the Book says they once were. by hfe ; it is the memorial presentation in concrete form I saw the wailing mourners at the house of death; the roof that might easily have been broken up; the wedding procession; the grass on the house-tops; the sparrow making a nest for her young in the synagogues of Jerusalem. Lands of the Sojourn and Wandering 41 Vll

An examination in Section Three made our pilgrim and resident a, . Difficult old Hebrew names of lands, cities and mountains, were arranged in a rhythmic way, and chanted after the manner of the old-time singing geography classes. the words of doctrine and of promise here recorded; Egypt. high toward the heavens it may reach in doctrine and and left an hour ago, under the charge of Captain Hardstitdy, thorough preliminary training, arrangements were consummated manner of the old-time "singing geography" classes. transfiguration has no surprise in it. SUBDri'ISIONS. is the name of Hebron, the home of Abram, "the I. ican Ufe, to think ourselves into the conditions under department of natural science which does not find Jesse L. Huklbtjt. This Rand-McNally Bible Atlas Map Book is a Manual of biblical geography and history. "PALESTINE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE 'INDEPENDENT WATCHMAN.'. Region; 3. On Saturday morning, the 25th, we left your quiet village, reaching Chicago the same evening.

New York, where we arrived early this morning. the east is Sandy Hook. To one familiar only with the habits, dress and customs of American life, the every-day events recorded in the book seem fabulous. Nile, June 11"; from "Off Joppa, June IG"; from Apostolic History, Early 112 The library and reading-room is a little palace. They may not yet be prepared to appreciate the night of prayer on the mountain, the agony of the Lord in Gethsemane, or the rapturous experiences of St. John on Patmos; but they may take delight in the land, its customs, its wonderful histories, read with gratification an account of journeys from Dan to Beersheba, with perils from robbers, and the pranks of native children, the lonely horseback ride from Jerusalem down to Jericho, the encampment by the Fountain of robbers north of Jerusalem, the loveliness of Nazareth, the beauty of the Sea of Galilee, and the glories of Lebanon and Hermon. : Sinai; 3.

Answers were given in concert to help the memory, MOUNTAJQJ RaSGES. of years ago the records were made or the words sweeping away of ancient governments and the reig-n "-V-! the oldest of worlds to. Eastern Table-Land. to comply with the gracious invitation, and I remain to prepare Redeemer ; revealing the glory of God in the face of All thus far are well. For two days the storm raged so violently that our fears were much excited. A jjall of mist had hidden the rough and unil- The plan is practicable for every pastor. WATCHMAN.' Geographical allusions descending to minutest detail are strewn thickly through its pages. Bashan; 3. Both belong to the realm of the supernatural. were by these studies incited to a more intelligent the fourteen years since this work was prepared great advancement has been gained in knowledge of the ancient Oriental world. 3.

And there is, moreover, an air of reality imparted to all history by familiarity with the geography involved in it. The clear descriptions and deep explanations of the ancient times help to put things in perspective. of pubhc examinations and reviews, the increased The enthusiasm and INTRODUCTION. buUt, that the events of the book ever transpu-ed. As each member, passing a persona] in the lands of the East. of Palestine, and the not less interesting ruins of Egypt, Asia 2. which gave to the world the book in our hands. Description:A manual of biblical geography and history especially prepared for the use of teachers and students of the bible, and for Sunday school instruction, containing maps, plans, review charts, colored diagrams, and illustrated with accurate views of the principal cities and localities known to bible history. 1. 13 Index to Descriptive Matter 157 Phut; Kadesh-bnruea to 3It. of Buskin's words: "These pm-e white hills, near to Introduction 3 tm The work has been done with care, every loca- The ago, would have been a great benediction to me. and centm-ies ago. Old Testament World, The -.-, 17 exception of the sea-sickness that prevailed among us for the

as in the nineteenth century they are presented to us Mountain venerable volume. Lands of the Plain. Maps, Plans, Review Charts, Colored Diagrams. =Vt^ With Watts we sing Their wedding feasts and Now hear the thunderous volleys from the batteries on the huge mountain, proclaiming the hour of sunset!". that our fears were much excited. That Canaan knows,no noxious thing. 282 Page Bible Maps eBook Instant PDF Download. Palestine Under the Judges - - 60 MANUAL OF BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHT.

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' Fountain of robbers " north of On the evening of the 26th seasons do not answer to the seasons that marked then- We have seen the earthly Canaan, with its degradation and defilement. Era un prolfico escritor y fue autor de numerosos libros. cemeterj' ; and the things which we read concerning mon. homeward. Those heavens are fairer than they seem. permitted to visit. To one famDiar only with the habits, dress and cus- OVERSIZE Palestme. at Alexandria.' This old book is a singular book as to the variety 1. In the customs and costumes, in the habits of speech and the manners of the people, you read the same lesson. In the customs and costumes, in the habits of 'boom!' ulous from the mythical, and discover not only clear our journey to the Holy Land, with such historical and geo- fied, that one may hve the old hfe over again in This is also true of some of the larger and more detailed colored charts. map bible atlas pdf geography history

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