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Keeping up with the Bible's many characters and events can be difficult, even daunting. But this unique and comprehensive blend of maps, charts, plans, photographs and text offers help in finding your way through the lands of the Bible from antiquity to the present day. Arranged chronologically and utilizing contour maps and satellite photographs, the New Bible Atlas combines geographical and...

The Dead Sea The Dead Sea is referred to in the OT as the Salt Sea (Gn. 14:3; Nu. 34:3, 12; Dt. 3:17; Jos. 3:16; 12:3; 15:2, 5; 18:19), the Sea of the Arabah (Dt. 3:17; 4:49; Jos. 3:16; 12:3; 2 Ki. 14:25) and the Eastern Sea (Ezk. 47:18; Joel 2:20; Zc. 14:8). It occupies the deepest point of the great rift which extends from the N end of the Jordan Valley S to the East African lakes. Its surface is on average 395 m (c. 1,300 ft) below sea-level, the lowest point on the earth’s surface, and at its
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