Old Testament Geography, by Matthew Hennecke combines the qualities of an atlas and Bible class workbook into a single book, making it a valuable tool for the study of the Old Testament. Lesson 1 overviews the lay of the land. Lesson 2 addresses the geography of accounts of the beginning of creation. Lesson 3 deals with Egypt, the Exodus, and 40 Year Wandering. Lesson 4 surveys the conquest of Canaan. Lesson 5 explores the dividing the land amongst the tribes. Lesson 6 concerns the period of the Judges. Lessons 7 and 8 look at the united kingdom of Israel. Lessons 9 and 10 deal with the divided kingdom. Lesson 11addresses the fall and captivity of Israel while lesson 12 examines the fall and captivity of Judah. The study ends with lesson 13, exploring the captivity and return.
Old Testament Geography, by Matthew Hennecke combines the qualities of an atlas and Bible class workbook into a single book, making it a valuable tool for the study of the Old Testament. Lesson 1 overviews the lay of the land. Lesson 2 addresses the geography of accounts of the beginning of creation. Lesson 3 deals with Egypt, the Exodus, and 40 Year Wandering. Lesson 4 surveys the conquest of Canaan. Lesson 5 explores the dividing the land amongst the tribes. Lesson 6 concerns the period of the Judges. Lessons 7 and 8 look at the united kingdom of Israel. Lessons 9 and 10 deal with the divided kingdom. Lesson 11addresses the fall and captivity of Israel while lesson 12 examines the fall and captivity of Judah. The study ends with lesson 13, exploring the captivity and return.