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How to Add New Dimensions to Your Study with Bible Maps

Today, we’re going to look at a familiar, but not often well-used tool: Bible Maps!

We’ll dig into this coming resource, and look at:

Making the Colorful Pages in Your Bible Useful

By learning how to use Bible maps as a part of your approach to Bible study, you will definitely broaden and deepen the paths and approaches to exploring what you read. You’ll be able to connect more and more holistically to the passages AND begin to intuitively understand contextual ideas without even needing to dig for them.

At the end, I’ll give you a bunch of FREE resources so that you can be equipped for studying with maps beyond whatever you may have in your printed Bible.

So, let’s get started.

The Big Ideas and Helpful Highlights

Why Bible Maps?

This parallel, from Wayne Stiles, is our starting point for understanding the usefulness of maps:

These same things have an impact on our understanding of what we read in the Bible. (These examples continue the parallel and are also from Wayne Stiles.)

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The rest of this post (it was too long for show notes!), all the visuals, and oodles of links to free map resources are here on my website. Enjoy!