Understanding the Land of the Bible by O Palmer Robertson

Understanding the Land of the Bible by O Palmer Robertson

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Understanding the Land of the Bible by O Palmer Robertson

Life began in a garden. Jerusalem was built on a mountain. John the Baptist called people into the wilderness. Jesus began his ministry in Capernaum. Could these events have happened just anywhere? Or was there something special about the places God chose to stage his marvelous works of redemption? O. Palmer Robertson answers those questions by giving Bible students and teachers a guided tour of the Holy Land. He explores the mountains, plains, valleys, rivers, and cities of Scripture, explaining their meaning for our understanding of biblical events and the salvation of God's people. In addition, this guide includes a chapter on climate and vegetation, as well as archaeological notes, by trained archaeologist John D. Currid.

Consummation Ministries was founded by O.Palmer Robertson (ThM, ThD, Union Theological Seminary, Virginia). He taught at Reformed Theological School, Westminster Theological Seminary, Covenant Theological Seminary, and Knox Theological Seminary before becoming the director and principal of African Bible University in Uganda. He has also worked as a teaching elder in various pastoral responsibilities for many years.

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ISBN 13 9780875523996
ISBN 10 0875523994
Title Understanding the Land of the Bible
Author O Palmer Robertson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher P & R Publishing Co (Presbyterian & Reformed)
Year published 1996-04-01
Number of pages 168
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