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The United Monarchy (Abingdon Bible Land Maps Series)
2001-01-01
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Enhance your in-depth Bible study classes for youth and adults with this clear and concise map of The United Monarchy. The map features a location index/finder printed on the back to help you locate sites; it is 26 x 40, and is printed in full color on waterproof polyethylene film that resists wear and tear for years of service. Purchase this map individually or in a money-saving set, packaged with a chart head and tripod for classroom use. See the Related Products Section below.
Numerous individual Abingdon Bible Land Maps are available. Click here to see our selection. Did you know. . . A map is a visual representation of an area a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. Maps improve understanding by creating a visual impression of data. This map was created by Oxford cartographers using the most current biblical archaeological findings.
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Publisher Description
Enhance your in-depth Bible study classes for youth and adults with this clear and concise map of The United Monarchy. The map features a location index/finder printed on the back to help you locate sites; it is 26 x 40, and is printed in full color on waterproof polyethylene film that resists wear and tear for years of service. Purchase this map individually or in a money-saving set, packaged with a chart head and tripod for classroom use. See the Related Products Section below.
Numerous individual Abingdon Bible Land Maps are available. Click here to see our selection. Did you know. . . A map is a visual representation of an area a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. Maps improve understanding by creating a visual impression of data. This map was created by Oxford cartographers using the most current biblical archaeological findings.