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Category Archives: New Testament

The Community at Qumran

The small desert community of Qumran is a study in contrasts. Established during the era of the Maccabees, the site was located less than 14 miles (22 km) east of Jerusalem and 8 miles (13 km) south of Jericho, yet its location in the arid wilderness of Judea afforded it a significant degree of intentional […]

Posted byAdministratorJune 20, 2022February 24, 2025Posted inJesus, Maccabean Period, New Testament, Roman Period

Jesus’ Ministry beyond Israel

Though the majority of Jesus’ ministry was performed within predominantly Jewish areas of Palestine, the Gospels also record several occasions when Jesus traveled beyond Israel and ministered to Gentiles, including a visit to Tyre and Sidon in Syria and possibly multiple visits to the region of the Decapolis southeast of the Sea of Galilee. It […]

Posted byAdministratorJune 6, 2022September 28, 2024Posted inJesus, New Testament, Roman Period

The City of Philippi

Acts 16:11-40 During the time of the apostle Paul the city of Philippi in Macedonia was home to military veterans of a great battle fought nearby as well as to the very first Europeans who responded to Paul’s message of the good news of Jesus Christ. During his second missionary journey Paul traveled to Troas, […]

Posted byAdministratorMay 23, 2022September 30, 2024Posted inNew Testament, Paul, Roman Period

Earthquakes in the Bible

Throughout much of the ancient Near East earthquakes were at the same time familiar yet terrifying, and the great power demonstrated by them was often associated with God himself. While the most intense seismic activity of the region typically occurs far north of Israel around Pergamum, Ephesus, Melidu, and Tushpa, the land of Israel experiences […]

Posted byAdministratorApril 18, 2022September 30, 2024Posted inNew Testament, Old Testament

Paul’s Travels in Southern Galatia

The Roman province of Galatia was home to some of the first churches established by the apostle Paul (Acts 13-14), and it appears he continued to regard these churches with deep affection throughout his ministry (Galatians 4:19-20). Sometime after Paul returned from his first missionary journey he wrote the letter of Galatians to these churches […]

Posted byAdministratorMarch 28, 2022September 29, 2024Posted inNew Testament, Paul, Roman Period

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The Bible Mapper Atlas exists to help people understand God’s Word better by helping them understand the world in which the Bible was written. Just as particular places today can carry significant, unspoken meaning for people (e.g., Normandy Beach, Hollywood, or the Bermuda Triangle), places in Scripture were often mentioned to evoke associations for readers that are not explicitly stated in the text. We hope you find this site to be a rich resource of maps and information that help you see this meaning and the message of Scripture with greater clarity than you have ever experienced before.

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David P. Barrett graduated from Wheaton College in 1993 with a double major in Ancient Languages and Biblical/Theological Studies. After working for seven years as a Bible reference editor at Tyndale House Publishers, he and his wife moved to Kenya to teach at Scott Theological College for two years. Upon returning from Kenya he worked full time as a freelance Bible reference editor and developed in-text maps for Bible reference products such as the NLT Study Bible and the ESV Study Bible. Later, he created all the map resources for the Crossway ESV Bible Atlas as well as Barbour’s Bible Atlas & Companion. Along the way he developed Bible Mapper software and launched biblemapper.com. David and his wife Anisea live in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, with their five children.

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