Open Side Menu Search Icon
thumbnailpdf View PDF
The content displayed below is for educational and archival purposes only.
Unless stated otherwise, content is © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania

You may be able to find the original on wol.jw.org

Maps—An Aid in Bible Reading

When you read in the Bible about people and the places to which they traveled, do you ever try to visualize the route they took or the land they visited? Now with the help of the recently published Bible atlas “See the Good Land,” you can add to your knowledge of Bible geography.

A woman in Ireland who received a copy of the brochure “See the Good Land” explains: “Every morning as I do my Bible reading, my brochure gets a workout. How thrilling to trace the footsteps of the people—the prophets, the kings—imagining the difficulties in travel, the distances, and the locations where they lived. I add my own little notes to the maps as I go along. I’m still in the Hebrew Scriptures but look forward with great anticipation to the Greek Scriptures.”

You may request a copy of the 36-page full-color brochure entitled “See the Good Land” by filling in the accompanying coupon and mailing it to the address provided or to an appropriate address listed on page 5 of this magazine.

□ Without obligation, I request a copy of the brochure “See the Good Land.”

□ Please contact me concerning a free home Bible study.

[Picture Credit Line on page 32]

Torrent valley and brochure cover: Pictorial Archive (Near Eastern History) Est.; background map: Based on maps copyrighted by Pictorial Archive (Near Eastern History) Est. and Survey of Israel.