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Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts Review

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Bible Maps and Charts
Third Edition

This updated edition of Thomas Nelson’s popular Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts has everything you need to visualize the events, places, and people in the Old and New Testaments.

Perfect for small-group leaders, Bible school teachers, or if you’re simply curious about biblical times, Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts provides a visual overview of the Bible in its entirety. Valuable resources include new, full-color, high-resolution maps and charts along with downloadable PDFs for presentations and classes; tables, charts, and diagrams that organize Bible information for ease of learning and memorization; historical articles providing insight into Bible times; and introductions to each book of the Bible.

Product Description:

  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson; 3 edition (January 19, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1418541710
  • ISBN-13: 978-1418541712
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.2 x 1.1 inches 
  • Retail Price: $19.99

My Thoughts:

Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts is broken down into two main categories: Old Testament and New Testament.  The Old Testament is broken down into: The Pentateuch, The Historical Books, Wisdom Literature, The Prophetic Books, and Intertestamental Period.  The New Testament is broken down into: The Four Gospels, The Epistles of Paul, and The General Epistles.  Those sections in the Old and New Testaments are further broken down into the books of the Bible.

The section for each book of the Bible starts off with a brief introduction to the book, information about the author, dates, and themes and literary structure of the book.  Next, you will find an overview of the book in chart form as well as an outline of the book.  Each book has various charts and maps to help the reader better understand that portion of Scripture.

This book will be a real asset for those who are studying the Bible and want a better understanding of scripture.  The maps help students visualize what they are reading.  The charts help students follow the flow of the scripture passages.

We will be using this as we read through the Bible.  Thomas Nelson also offers purchasers the ability to print out all of the charts and maps from their website.

Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts Third Edition is currently available through Amazon for $13.59.


I received a copy of Nelson’s Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts from Thomas Nelson for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was received.  All opinions are my own.  This post contains Amazon affiliate links.
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One Comment

  1. frd889
    frd889

    Nice blog. I reviewed the same book.

    February 3, 2010
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