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Casual English Bible Twin Maps Atlas in 3D style
You get immediate download in high resolution of the 3D Bible maps.
Here are the best of the best of the Casual English Bible’s 3D-styled maps, compiled in a single atlas: The Casual English Bible Atlas Twin Maps Edition PDF.
- 160 gorgeous 3D topographical maps, best of the best in the Casual English Bible.
- Half are bare bones: just the lay of the land. No place names. The large watermarks on the samples are removed. The copyright notice is retained with a few very tiny watermarks, unnoticeable to most people. You can use these maps to customize your own maps for small-group Bible studies and sermons.
- The other half are matching maps, with locations and detailed info added.
- We’ve created these maps from elevation data and satellite photos from international space agencies.
In the beginning
With a word, God begins his Creation.
“God said, ‘Lights.’ Lights came on” (Genesis 1:3).
“God liked the light…The first day was over” (1:4, 5).
As it turns out, God likes everything he creates over a stretch of six days, whether the days are literal, or figurative references to eons.
God doesn’t just like what he does on Day Six. “He liked it very much” (1:31). That’s a little extra “like,” and it’s on the day he creates people.
God rests on Day Seven, to enjoy his perfect work.
There’s a glitch. It’s us. We humans have the freedom to make choices. The first couple on record make a bad choice. They decide to eat the only thing that God says isn’t on the menu: “Don’t eat fruit from the tree that gives you wisdom to know right from wrong. If you do, you’re dead” (2:17).
They bite.
Searching for Eden on the map
Discover the two locations some speculate the Garden of Eden was located. Then use the bare Bible map in class or in a sermon to use your own pointer or marker to show the locations and to get a sense of the geography behind those theories.
Some say Eden was in the mountains, where the biggest Middle Eastern rivers start to flow.
Others put Eden the belly of the Persian Gulf. It was once a valley, before the Ice Age melted and flooded the area.
Search for Noah’s Ark
Look at the mountains of Ararat and discover why, in the story of the Great Flood, that Mount Ararat isn’t the only spot Noah’s boat might have come to rest. With the Twin Maps, you’ll see the place names and illustrations detailed for you. But you can use the bare landscape version of the same map to talk about in your Bible study or your sermon.
Want the Max Plus collection of Bible Maps?
Comprehensive Bible Atlas over 800 PDF maps
“Comprehensive Bible Atlas over 800 PDF maps” is the Big Fish in the pond. It’s one massive collection of ALL the Casual English Bible maps in one HUGE folder. We optimize it for use in phones and tablets. But the full res, not optimized, is not approaching 1 GB of Bible maps.
- Now over 850 pages of high resolution PDF maps
- You get many key books of the Old Testament and the ENTIRE New Testament
- Free book-by-book updates as work continues on the paraphrase and new books are added
- See Atlas preview of randomly selected maps.
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