A truly innovative Bible Atlas that will help readers visualize the journeys, events, and locations of the Bible and will bring the Good Book to life in an entirely new way
This informative atlas is a highly inventive, user-friendly book, with lively and entertaining commentary, and peppered with little-known facts about the Bible. Nick Page applies the features of contemporary mapping styles to journeys and locations: following Paul's journeys on a Roman Road map complete with distance chart; linking Biblical sites to the panorama of Jerusalem today with 3D relief mapping; and locating the latest archaeological and historical research findings, Google Earth–style.
Nick Page lives in Oxfordshire, UK, with his wife Claire, their three daughters and a dog called Bill.
As well as writing books, he works with a number of campaign groups and NGOs. He is also a popular speaker for churches, church weekends and other events. events, etc.
Thoroughly enjoyed going through this Bible Atlas, which I was reading alongside 'The Book of Books' by Trevor Dennis. The atlas is packed with information, and while it didn't always answer all my questions, it does tick the box of being a 'one-stop' guide.