A new map of the land of promise and the holy city of Jerusalem describing the most important events in the Old and New Testament - UC Berkeley GeoData
A new map of the land of promise and the holy city of Jerusalem describing the most important events in the Old and New Testament
published by D. Haines. Relief shown pictorially. Coordinates approximate and based on Greenwich meridian. Shows topography, drainage, vegetation, boundaries, travel routes, places of historical interest. Illustrations of settlements, people, biblical events, and ships throughout. Includes index: [Sites of historical interest]. 16 pictorial vignettes: Joseph tells his two dreams to his bretheren, Gen. 37. v. 5. -- Moses is found by Pharaohs daughter, Exo. 2. v. 6. -- The first born slain, Exo. 11. v. 5. -- The sun and moon stand still, Jos. 10 v. 12. -- The Lord appears to Solomon in a dream, 1. Kings 3. v. 5. -- God appears to Moses in a burning bush, Exo. 3. v. 2. -- The Jews solemn feast, Nehe. 8. v. 16. -- The Temple of Solomon -- A prospect of Jerusalem -- Abraham entertaineth three angels, Gen. 18. v. 8. -- The building of the Tower of Babel, Gen. 11. v. 4. -- The waters prevailed, Gen. 7. v. 18. -- Noah went into the Ark, Gen. 7. v. 7. -- Cain slew his brother Abel, Gen. 4. v. 8. -- Mans shameful fall, Gen. 3. v. 6. -- And the Lord God planted a garden in Eden where he put the man, Gen. 2. v. 8. Descriptive text throughout.
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Images from the Leonard and Juliet Rothman Holy Lands Map Collection courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact the David Rumsey Map Center at rumseymapcenter@stanford.edu