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Wide Area Fast Bible Map Facts
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Screen shot of the Wide Area Fast Bible Maps tool.
You may click on the thumbnail above to begin using the Wide Area Fast Bible Map Fact tool. (opens in a new window)
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Wide Area Fast Bible Map Facts is the first tool I have developed for your use. You may click on any area on the map that will turn into a "hand." At the time you click the location, a description of that location will come up in the description window.
For those who may find some of the text on the map a bit too small, I encourage you to use the "magnifier" tool that you already have on your windows machine. It should be ready to use by clicking in this order [START] [PROGRAM FILES] [ACCESSORIES] [ACCESSIBILITY]. Once you have the magnifier running, it will be much easier for seeing that small print.
Source files may not be altered or copied to your web space without express written consent of Alex Peterson.
For more information about how you may use this tool on your site, click HERE to obtain the terms of use and installation instructions.
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Commentary on Esther
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Read about the dramatic story of Esther. It doesn't get any better than this. Conspiracy, espionage, heroes, risk, sacrifice, betrayal, and the deliverance of God!
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Commentary on Nehemiah
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Here is the king's cupbearer who has come to town to rebuild Jerusalem! Another epic account of how God Performs in the most adverse circumstances.
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Commentary on Ezra
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Read about history with Ezra in the rebuilding of the Temple. Read also how this relates to our modern Christian life, about how we also are to Take the Land, Erect the Wall, and Build the Temple!
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Commentary on Hebrews
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Want to dig a lot deeper into doctrine and the great blessings of the Bible? Hebrews is the place to do it. This is not a light read, but rather a deep study into the doctrinal issues of the New Covenant by showing how they were pictured in the Old Testament. It is a beautiful book and you will enjoy this study of Hebrews!
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Commentary on Song of Songs
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This is a great Biblical book on Singing of Love. God Invented Love and He Tells us how it ought to be.
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Commentary on Ecclesiastes
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Just how much does all this stuff "under the sun" mean? Solomon finally reaches a conclusion on the matter. Read our class lessons in Ecclesiastes and find out what it was!
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Commentary on Isaiah
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Isaiah was a book I wish we could have spent much more time in. One could have easily spent years in the study of Isaiah and still not scratched the surface of the spiritual richness of the volume. I pray that this devotional study will bless you as much as it did us.
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Commentary on Romans
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Romans was a rich study that we went through in our Bible study class. You will find it enriching, although each time you go through the book of Romans you will find something new that all the commentaries in the world could not contain.
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Commentary on Daniel
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This is a fairly quick trip through the book of Daniel, so if you wanted a summary overview of the book, then this commentary is for you!
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Commentary on Ezekiel
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This is a very detailed look at the book of Ezekiel. It is done in a devotional manner, and so therefore will contain more life application types of notes than it will the various nuances of prophecy. Prophecy is included, but not as in-depth as some other works may treat this book.
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Commentary on Luke
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We get to see the Life of Jesus through the eyes of Luke, the beloved physician. The events of Jesus' Life are detailed along with the famous passage in Luke 2 that describes the events surrounding our Savior's Birth.
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Commentary on II Kings
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Take advantage of our trip through II Kings! This book contains rich history of the Israeli kingdom(s) and also some spiritual lessons we may all take to heart.
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Commentary on Titus
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One of the great books of New Testament Church foundation blueprints, the book of Titus is a book of instruction to Titus by Paul. Some of the background of the peoples involved is also covered.
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Commentary on I Timothy
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Paul's first letter to his spiritual son in the faith, 1st Timothy. This includes some great fatherly advice, as well as some guidelines and practices for leaders of the New Testament Church.
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Commentary on II Timothy
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Paul's second letter to his spiritual son in the faith, 2nd Timothy. This also includes some great fatherly advice, as well as some guidelines and practices for leaders of the New Testament Church. These are excellent charges to young pastors.
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Commentary on Jonah
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The lessons to be learned from the book of Jonah are endless. This is a book of hope for anyone who has ever needed a 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th chance to get it done right and in the Will of God. God always Uses His own. He doesn't Throw any of us away.
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Commentary on Colossians
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Colossians contains some of the most powerful and uplifting accounts of the majesty of God in the Bible. Although a short book, the depth is uncanny and requires a very slow and thoughtful bit of consideration.
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Commentary on Philippians
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It is known as the book of Joy for the Christian. Philippians is replete with all that the close-to-God Christian needs to live a full Christian life that is pleasing to God, and full of joy.
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Commentary on James
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James reminds us to not become so heavenly-minded that we are no earthly good. Faith without works is dead, and James gives practical guidance on what to actually do and puts feet to the deep doctrines of the Bible.
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