The landscapes and settings of biblical stories can seem distant and abstract, making it difficult to fully grasp the significance of the events described in the Bible. Yet, 90% of what takes place in the Bible occurs because of geography. Biblical geography asks questions like:
• Where did this story take place on a map?
• What other significant biblical events occurred in this location?
• What can the details of things like climate, topography, and trade routes tell me about the significance of these locations?
That’s why this month’s recommended Resource is The Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Pentateuch. This is one of the very best tools available for understanding the Bible in its geographic context, offering vivid maps, photographs, and illustrations alongside forty-seven in-depth articles by esteemed biblical geographers and archaeologists. Because the Pentateuch (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) is the foundation of the entire biblical narrative, this is a tool that will enhance your understanding of the cultural, historical, and geographical significance of the Bible as a whole.
So pick up a copy of The Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Pentateuch and unlock the power of geography to make sense of the Bible!
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