VISUALIZING THE HOLY CITY
Imagine being able to visualize the city of Jerusalem as it was during the First Temple period, through the time of Jesus, and into the New Testament era. The Atlas of Biblical Jerusalem brings this vision to life with stunning maps, drawings, and photographs that graphically illustrate the city’s rich history. Based on the latest archaeological excavations, this atlas is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the Scriptures and the Holy City.
DETAILED AND ACCURATE REPRESENTATIONS
This atlas is excerpted from the more extensive The Carta Jerusalem Atlas, ensuring that readers receive a thorough and detailed exploration of Jerusalem’s history. The city’s apex of glory and beauty during the last century before the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE is vividly portrayed, featuring Herod’s magnificent edifices, the Temple, and the Temple Mount. The Talmud’s description of the city’s physical qualities is also brought to life, showcasing its unparalleled beauty.
A WINDOW INTO THE PAST
With the Atlas of Biblical Jerusalem, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the city’s significance during biblical and New Testament times. The atlas provides a unique perspective on the city’s history, highlighting its importance as a center of worship and spirituality. By exploring the city’s evolution over time, readers can better appreciate the context and significance of the Scriptures.
INFORMATIONS COMPLÉMENTAIRES
- From the First Temple period through to the time of Jesus
- Excerpted from The Carta Jerusalem Atlas
- Features maps, drawings, and photographs
- Based on the latest archaeological excavations
- Jerusalem’s history and significance during biblical and New Testament times





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