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The cities of the New Testament world played a central role in the story of early Christianity. From the bustling metropolis of Rome, to the ancient port city of Corinth, to the holy land of Jerusalem, the urban centers of the Mediterranean world were the stage upon which the drama of the early Christian movement unfolded. In this book, we will explore the cities of the New Testament world and their significance for the development of Christianity. We will delve into the histories, cultures, and social structures of these cities, and consider how they shaped the religious landscape of the ancient Mediterranean. This work is an essential companion for understanding each book of the New Testament in its cultural context.
Dr. Graves a well travelled biblical scholar and archaeologist provides insight and analysis on each of the cities mentioned in the New Testament. It covers the origin of their names, their history, their biblical relevance, recent archaeological discoveries, the cultural and historical background of each New Testament city. All 85 cities found around the Mediterranean Sea included within the regions of Judea, Samaria, Galilee, Perea, Decapolis, Syria, Asia Minor, Macedonia, Achaia, and Italy are carefully treated. It includes:
· Coverage of every city mentioned in the New Testament
· Indication of major items of archaeological interest
· Site plans, period maps of the regions, and over 325 colorful photographs
· A glossary defining technical terms
· Extensive footnotes and bibliography for future study
· A detailed subject index
In addition, this extensive treatment of biblical cities and historical geography of the Bible guides the reader through the travels of Jesus and the Apostles. See the cities that Jesus and his disciples visited or stayed. Retrace the footsteps of Paul and his companions on his many missionary journeys. This easy to use and richly illustrated resource will take the reader city by city as they explore the historical geography of the Holy Land and Roman Empire during the first century AD.
Whether you are a student of the Bible, a historian, or simply someone interested in the early Christian movement or about to take a trip to one of these regions, this book will provide a fascinating and enlightening exploration of the cities of the New Testament world. So, let us journey together through the ancient Mediterranean and discover the rich histories and cultural legacies of these fascinating cities.
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