The Basic Bible Atlas by John A. Beck
A Fascinating Guide to the Land of the Bible
It took me a long time to pick this book up. When I requested that I wanted to review it, I was thinking it would be what the title says: an atlas. Then I got it and it was filled with writing in small print and it looked more like a textbook than anything and I lost interest. So here I am, months later, finally reviewing it.
And to be honest, I was surprised. It is full of writing and full of maps, but I found it interesting as John gave a look at the lay of the land and how it related to different eras in the Bible, starting with Creation. I found the book informative and well-written. It provided a better view of how the geography and the Bible interconnected and how the lay of the land affected the stories. And once again, I realized that Israel was not just a fertile soil that produced crops with ease, it was a hard land that required much labor, but it was still the land that God gave to His people.
I received this book from Baker Books and was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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