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Map of the Natural Features of the Land of Ancient Israel. During Old Testament times Israel was referred to originally as the land of Canaan, which was the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. The entire land of Canaan was approximately 6,6oo square miles.
- Map of Old Testament Israel - Bible History
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- Map of the World of the Old Testament - Bible History
Map of the World of the Old Testament. During the time of...
- Map of Old Testament Israel - Bible History
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After the death of King Solomon, the kingdom was divided in two. The southern kingdom consisted only of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin and thus became the kingdom of Judah, with Jerusalem as its capital. The northern kingdom consisted of the remaining tribes and was called Israel.
Map of the World of the Old Testament. During the time of the Old Testament the ancient world extended from Egypt to Asia Minor over to the Caspian Sea and down to the Persian Gulf. One thousand miles from north to south and nearly 1500 miles from west to east.
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This map of ancient Israel features the biblical boundaries of the Land of Israel as described in Genesis 15:18 and Genesis 17:8. Dan is described in the Bible as the northernmost city of the Kingdom of Israel. Be’er Sheva is described in the Bible as the southernmost city settled by the Israelites.