Holy Land Then And Now Wall Chart Laminated
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Perfect for Teaching About the Exodus
The Holy Land: Then and Now compares a Bible map of the Holy Land during Old Testament times side-by-side with a map of modern-day Holy Land. The clear, colorful map with large print provides a simple way of enhancing Old Testament stories of Moses, Joshua, the 12 Tribes, Joseph, the kings of Israel. Laminated or unlaminated. Reproducible worksheets on back
Topical Index: 12 tribes, Abraham, Bethlehem, Bible map, Bible maps, Caesarea, Capernaum, Dan, Dead Sea, Edom, Egypt, family of Abraham, family tree, Great Sea, Gulf of Aqaba, Gulf of Suez, Haifa, Hebron, Ishmael, Israel, Jericho, Jerusalem, Lebanon, Mediterranean Sea, Mount Sinai, Nazareth, Negev, Port Said, Red Sea, Rephidim, Samaria, Sodom and Gomorrah, Tel Aviv, Tripoli, twelve tribes, Tyre, West Bank, Wilderness
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SKU (ISBN): 9789901980499
UPC: 646723000707
Binding: Other
Published: March 1991
Then And Now Bible Maps
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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