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Fun, action-based Bible maps for lay persons, pastors, and teachers. A graphically exciting new way to experience the great events and places of the Bible. Offers attractive three-dimensional, full-color graphics with clear background commentary that brings to life key places and events with the immediacy of eyewitness news. Entries are sequenced to match your Bible, routes are marked, and key...

Paul and Barnabas sent out by the Antioch church, with John Mark (Acts 13:1–3). 2. They encounter Bar-Jesus, false prophet and friend of the governor. Bar-Jesus is struck blind. The governor believes (Acts 13:4–12). 3. John Mark leaves to go back to Jerusalem (Acts 13:13). 4. Paul preaches to Jews and Gentiles. The Jews are jealous and stir up opposition (Acts 13:14–52). 5. They stay a long time. Many Jews and Gentiles become believers. A Gentile plot on their lives forces them on (Acts 14:1–7).