International Routes
The map shows international routes, mostly used as trade routes in the time of the ancient Near East. The most relevant for the biblical accounts are the Way of the Sea, and the King's Highway.
The map shows international routes, mostly used as trade routes in the time of the ancient Near East. The most relevant for the biblical accounts are the Way of the Sea, and the King's Highway.
The map shows what is known in Old Testament times as the King's Highway, which was used as a trade route linking Israel to the north and the south (e.g., Egypt).
The map indicates the spacial extent of the walls of Jerusalem at various stages in the Old Testament periods. These stages include the period when Jerusalem was a Jebusite city, when Solomon made an expansion (Solomon's Expansion) of the walls, and also the periods of the later monarchic Wall and the post-exilic wall.
This satellite map shows a big part of the middle section of the Jordan River valley, including some upper sections of the Dead Sea.
This is a satellite map showing the southern sections of Palestine, with names from the period of Old Testament Israel. In the map, the Dead Sea and the very southern sections of the Jordan River valley are clearly visible, and it also indicates the places where the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah might have been located.
This is a collection of maps which show various aspects of Old Testament Palestine's geography.
This map shows some of the main regions of the land of Palestine and surrounding areas.
This map shows the geographical features of ancient Palestine, including the plains of Dor and Sharon.
This map shows Palestine's major geographical features.
This map shows the Israel's geographical features.
This map shows the other nations that were in and around the land of Canaan in the time of the Old Testament.