Palm Sunday To Easter Wall Chart Laminated
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Palm Sunday to Easter Map
This highly detailed map shows Jerusalem at the time of Christ and points out every place Jesus went during the week before his crucifixion. See a bird’s-eye view of Jerusalem, the Temple, Bethany, the Mount of Olives, Golgotha, and the Garden of Gethsemane. It is also a time line that shows what happened each day. The artist is Hugh Claycombe who illustrated the NIV Study Bible. Available laminated or unlaminated.
Topics include: angels in tomb, arrest of Jesus, Bethany, Bethphage, Bible map, communion, crucifixion, crucifixion timeline, cutaway of tomb, Easter, easter Sunday, Easter timeline, Easter week, Golgotha, Jerusalem, Jerusalem map, Jesus clears temple, Joseph of Arimathea, Kidron valley, last supper, Lords Supper, map of Jerusalem, Mount of Olives, Mt. of Olives, Palm Sunday, Passion Week, Passion Week timeline, Passover, resurrection, rolling stone tomb, sabbath, tomb, tomb cutaway, tomb of Christ, trial of Jesus, Triumphal Entry
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SKU (ISBN): 9781890947163
ISBN10: 1890947164
Binding: Other
Published: January 2002
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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