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Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts Revised

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ISBN: 9780718032265

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Overview

Updated and expanded with more information than ever. These large, reproducible maps and charts will help you visualize and teach the events, places, and people in the Old and New Testaments as never before. Easy-to-understand tables, overviews, maps, surveys, and timelines puts the key teachings of the Bible at your fingertips.

Resource Experts
  • Title Page
  • Introduction
  • The Old Testament Period
  • The New Testament

Top Highlights

“Four of the most important types of Hebrew parallelism are: (1) synonymous parallelism, in which the second line of a couplet repeats the idea of the first line (e.g., 3:1; 24:1); (2) antithetic parallelism, where the thought of the second line is contrasted with that of the first line (e.g., 1:6; 90:6); (3) synthetic parallelism, in which the second line is a further development of the thought begun in the first line (e.g., 1:1; 19:7); (4) and emblematic parallelism, where the second line illustrates the thought of the first line, often by a simile (e.g., 42:1).” (source)

“On several occasions in the Gospel of Mark Jesus tells someone not to tell, either who He is or what they have seen that would demonstrate who He is. This is called the Messianic Secret. Why did Jesus want to keep His identity as the Messiah a secret?” (source)

“The basic theme of this book is found in Isaiah’s name, which means ‘Salvation is of the Lord.’ The word ‘salvation’ appears twenty-six times in Isaiah but only seven times in all the other prophets combined.” (source)

“The central theme of the Sermon is summarized in Matthew 5:48,” (source)

“Paul wrote this letter to express his thanksgiving for the repentant majority and to appeal to the rebellious minority to accept his authority. Throughout the book he defends his conduct, character, and calling as an apostle of Jesus Christ.” (source)

  • Title: Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts, Revised
  • Author: Thomas Nelson
  • Edition: Rev. and updated ed.
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Print Publication Date: 1996
  • Logos Release Date: 2001
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Bible › Geography--Maps; Bible › Handbooks, manuals, etc
  • ISBNs: 9780718032265, 0718032268
  • Resource ID: LLS:9.20.6
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.atlas
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-10-23T16:29:39Z

Thomas Nelson Publishing began in a village in Scotland over 200 years ago and now the enterprise employs over 600 people. Thomas Nelson's goal has been to honor God and serve people. It started out as a second-hand bookshop in Edinburgh and Thomas also wanted to publish his own materials. He wanted to provide affordable Christian works and classic literature for the "common folk". Thomas Nelson's growing reputation for integrity and enthusiasm caused this enterprise to flourish.

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  1. Joshua Sherrill
    Logos, why is the third edition not available? It seems to be a much better product (14 years later) than the revised (2nd) edition.
  2. Timothy Benefield
  3. Samuel Watson

    Samuel Watson

    11/11/2021

  4. Nathan Harris

    Nathan Harris

    7/14/2021

  5. Chris & Mandy Mullins
  6. FCHeights

    FCHeights

    8/24/2017

  7. Philip Y Kim

    Philip Y Kim

    6/3/2017

    great
  8. Richard Riggs

    Richard Riggs

    10/29/2016

  9. Matt Webster

    Matt Webster

    9/30/2016

    Great!!
  10. John Cleve Stafford
    Excellent resource

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