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The places of the names in the maj) are determined Groups, Sheba and Havilah are classed as sons of Sabaeans belonged to both the central and southern Is grouped with Mizraim, a son of Ham and, as the Represented by Japheth, the central by Shem, and the The various cities and countriesĪre arranged in three groups - the northern group Jerusalem " means the inhabitants of Jerusalem Īnd Sidon, " the firstborn " of Canaan, is the earliest Of Canaan " are the Canaanites the " daughter of World of the Jews, and its genealogical arrangement Hittite, and the blue- eyed, fair-haired Amorite areĪssociated under the common title of sons of Canaan Īnd amongst the sons of Shem are the TuranianĮlamites and the Semitic Assyrians and Arameans,īetween whom there was no connexion either inīlood or language. Sons of Ham the Semitic Sidonian, the Mongoloid Olive-complexioned Semitic Canaanites are equally The dark-skinned Egyptians and Ethiopians and the This is seen from the grouping of the peoples. In their geographical and not in their ethnological Graphical table," but the proper names are arranged Slight alterations, in the genealogies of the First Book Tenth chapter of Genesis, and incorporated, with some Their tongues, in their lands, after their nations," asĭescribed in the Table of Nations contained in the Of the children of Noah, " after their families, after The purpose of this map is to illustrate the dispersion THE DISTEIBUTION OF NATIONS AFTER THE FLOOD.

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INDEX OF PASSAGES OF SCRIPI'UBE ILLUSTRATED The Question staled - History of the Church. History of the Akra, the Baris, and the Antonia The Situation and Topoptraphy of Jerusalem. The Holy Land in the Time of the Agrippas. Notes on some of the Names in the Maps, arranged alphabetically 42 20.- THE SHORES OF THE SEA OF GALILEEĭivision of the Kingdom of Herod the Great , On the most important Names, arranged alphabetically. The Route of the Israelites from E^'yptto the Holy Land 20Ĥ. The Natire Tribes in the Time of the Patriarchs. Western Palestine and the Desert of the Tih. The Notes have been revised and in great part rewritten. The Index has been revised and completed in accordance with recent Re-engraved, from the published surveys of the Palestine Exploration Fund, The Maps in this Atlas have been revised, and in some cases redrawn and In order to illustrate the different views that have been taken in theseĬontroversies, a few clas.sical and modern names are in.sertcd in the Maps. Their places in the Maps to the more important of those names which cannotīe identified on clear and simple grounds of tradition, and to give shortĪccounts of the chief controversies in the Geography and Topography of theīible. The main purpose of the Notes is to explain the reasons for assigning In all cases, what may be regarded as (certain is distinguished from what is Or Greek, and the modern name of its site, whether known or only conjectured. Of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, with its original in Hebrew Statement of the occurrences of every geographical name in the English version Grove, is intended to contain an exhaustive Sacred History which can be identified with a fair degree of probability. The Maps in this Atlas contain the names of all places mentioned in the PRINTED BY WILMAM OLOWBS AND BOSS, I.IMITKI), LONDON AND BECCI.ES. PUBLISHED USBKI! THE DIRECTION OF THE GENERAL LITERATURE OOMMITrEB. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, NOJIOBABT SECBETAET TO THE PALEBTINB EXPLOBATION rDHD. TO ILLUSTRATE THE GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE OLD ANDĪ COMPLETE INDEX TO THE GEOGKAPHICAL NAMES

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Full text of " The Bible atlas of maps and plans to illustrate the geography and topography of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, with explanatory notes, also a complete index to the geographical names in the English Bibles"






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