Jerusalem At The Time Of Jesus Wall Chart Laminated
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Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus
Jerusalem at the Time of Jesus shows the places where Jesus and his disciples went. This fantastic bird’s-eye map was created to meticulous archaeological detail by renown Bible artist Hugh Claycombe.
This fantastic map shows –
* The Temple * The Garden of Gethsemane * The Pool of Bethesda * The Siloam Pool * The Golden or Eastern Gate * Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified * The House of Caiaphas, where Jesus was tried * The Western Wall (“Wailing Wall”) * Kidron Valley * Damascus Gate * and more. Available laminated or unlaminated. Reproducible worksheets on the back include teaching tips, a glossary of terms, and a mini map.
Topical index: Ashpot Gate, Beautiful Gate, Bible map, Bible maps, City of David, Damascus Gate, Eastern Gate, Essene Gate, Garden Tomb, Gentiles Court, Gihon Spring, Golden Gate, Golgotha, Hasmonean Palace, Herod, Herod Agrippa I, Herod I, Herods Temple, Herods Towers, Hezekiahs Tunnel, House of Caiaphas, Huldah Gates, Jerusalem, Jerusalem map, map of Jerusalem, ministry of Jesus, Kidron Valley, Mount of Olives, Mount Zion, Pool of Bethesda, Pool of Siloam, Sheep gate, Solomons Porch, Solomons Portico, Tekoa Gate, Temple, Temple Mount, water gate, Western Wall
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SKU (ISBN): 9781890947262
ISBN10: 1890947261
Binding: Other
Published: August 2002
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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