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Explore the Many Ways Bible Gateway Helps You Study the Bible

Bookmark this page to help you comprehensively and regularly study the Bible. FREE RESOURCES Bible References Dozens of Bible Translations in Dozens of Languages in Bible Gateway’s Online Library, All Free to Read and Search. Advanced Bible Search Functions The Bible Table of Contents and Video Introductions to Each Book of the Bible Bible Gateway […]

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Olive Tree Bible Maps on Bible Gateway Plus

Bible maps provide dimensions to your Bible study that deepen your contextual understanding of how the geography in Scripture impact the people and their stories. Viewing historical, high-resolution Olive Tree Bible Maps with your Bible Gateway Plus membership provide you with accurate biblical landscapes. [Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Latest Biblical Archaeology Research] List […]

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Bible Mapper Maps on Bible Gateway: An Interview with David Barrett

• List of Bible Mapper Maps on BibleGateway.com • The Bible is ancient literature written in a variety of genres over a span of 1,500 years by multiple authors living in diverse cultures covering vast geography that, through military conquest and political control, included numerous historical empires encompassing up to 2 million square miles of […]

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Bible Gateway Plus Members Gain Biblical Insight with Zondervan Academic Maps

Members of Bible Gateway Plus have immediate and constant online access to more than 50 Bible reference resources to help them study the Bible in depth. Among these references are Zondervan Academic Maps. Produced by Zondervan’s academic editorial department, these maps offer detailed close-up visual 3-D and text information about biblical buildings, cities, and geography […]

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How to Use the Bible Gateway Plus Atlas

The Bible Gateway Plus Atlas features scrollable, zoomable, interactive maps that help you orient your understanding of the location of places mentioned in the Bible as you’re reading Scripture. Each map is synchronized with Bible verses, so it’s conveniently accessible with a click of your mouse to help you quickly get your bearings. For example, […]

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The Cities That Built the Bible: Guest Post by Robert Cargill

For many, the names Bethlehem, Babylon, and Jerusalem are known as the settings for epic stories from the Bible featuring rustic mangers, soaring towers, and wooden crosses. Robert R. Cargill (@xkv8r), assistant professor of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Iowa, is an archaeologist, Bible scholar, and host of numerous television documentaries, such […]

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Accolades for the New NIV Zondervan Study Bible

“…a magnificent achievement. The illustrations are stunning and the maps are expertly done. Most important, the content in both the articles and the commentary is superb. Every Bible reader and person in ministry should turn to it often for help.” Dr. Thomas R. Schreiner, Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Associate Dean, The Southern Baptist […]

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Google Map Gallery Includes Lands of the Bible

Google has just announced the launching of Google Maps Gallery, a new way for organizations to share and publish their maps online via Google Maps Engine. One map in particular caught our eye–the “Lands of the Bible.”

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