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Dive deeper into every book of the Bible with over 50 charts, maps, and guides featured throughout the podcast.

ACTS Prayer Guide
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ACTS Prayer Guide

The ACTS prayer guide offers a powerful framework for deepening your prayer life, and Nehemiah’s prayer is a perfect biblical example. ACTS stands for Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication, four essential elements that create balanced, meaningful conversations with God.

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Abraham in Canaan
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Abraham in Canaan

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows the path of Abraham in Canaan. It highlights the migration from Egypt to Canaan. Like the key mentions, this journey was documented as part of Genesis 12:10-14:24 as well as throughout Genesis 18-22.

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Bible Prophets Timeline
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Bible Prophets Timeline

The Bible Prophets Timeline shows us how God raises up voices of truth across centuries to guide His people. From the days of kings to the years of exile and beyond, the prophets reveal God’s faithfulness and His plan for redemption.

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Bible Timeline
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Bible Timeline

This chart of the Bible timeline shows an oversight of the dates that each book of the Bible covers. It also highlights the state of the nation of Israel during different time periods.

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David’s Flight from Saul
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David’s Flight from Saul

Delve into the captivating story of David’s escape from King Saul with our intricately designed map of”David’s Flight from Saul.” This map visually chronicles the path David took as he navigated through various cities, evaded Philistine and Amalekite pressures, and found solace in surprising places.

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Feasts and Festivals in the Bible
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Feasts and Festivals in the Bible

The feasts and festivals in the Bible described throughout the Old Testament were not frivolous. They all had specific dates and symbolic reasoning.

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David’s Wars of Conquest
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David’s Wars of Conquest

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows the path of David’s wars of conquest. It highlights the route of conquest through Edom, Ammon, and Moab. Like the key mentions, this conquest was documented as part of 2 Samuel 11:1-12, 2 Samuel 31 as well as throughout 1 Chronicles 18: 1-12.

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Jerusalem in the time of David and Solomon
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Jerusalem in the time of David and Solomon

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows the map of Jerusalem in David’s time. It highlights the territory and shows the “City of David” and the temple mount. Like the key mentions, this conquest was documented as part of 2 Samuel 5:6-12 and 24:18-25.

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Genealogy of Jesus
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Genealogy of Jesus

If you’ve ever compared Jesus’ genealogy listed in Matthew 1 and Luke 3, you’ve probably noticed something puzzling: they don’t match. Different names appear between David and Joseph, and the genealogies even run in opposite directions. So what’s going on?

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Kadesh-Barnea Map
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Kadesh-Barnea Map

Kadesh-Barnea was an interesting spot of growth for the Israelites. It is here that we see their growing pains in rebellion and the passing away of the old generation. If you look close enough you will see the burial spots of Miriam (Moses’ sister) and Aaron (Moses’ brother) highlighted.

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Kings of Israel
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Kings of Israel

Dive into the rich history of biblical leadership with our comprehensive chart of the kings of Israel and Judah.

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Modern and Ancient Middle East
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Modern and Ancient Middle East

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows a ancient Middle East map. It highlights the territory where the fertile crescent is located with our current country outlines. The Map shows the countries of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and even Egypt.

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Moses Timeline
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Moses Timeline

Here we have the Moses timeline. Have you ever studied the life of Moses? Did you know he lived 120 years?

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Leviticus Offerings Chart
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Leviticus Offerings Chart

Leviticus offerings: there are a few to say the least. Moses wrote them all down and gave the instructions to the priests and the people as God instructed. We made a small chart to keep them all straight in our mind as they do reappear many times in the Old Testament.

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Priest Outfit
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Priest Outfit

This example of a priest outfit, shows the immense detail involved. Moses lists out the priests outfit detail heavily in scripture. In Exodus 39:2-5, it says, “They made the ephod (outer garment) of gold, and of blue, purple, and scarlet yarn, and of finely twisted linen.

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Patriarchal Lineage:12 Sons and 12 Tribes of Israel
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Patriarchal Lineage:12 Sons and 12 Tribes of Israel

This is what we call our 12 Tribes of Israel chart. It highlights the lineage of the patriarchs (Abraham to Jacob) and then Jacobs four wives and their 12 sons. These 12 sons become the 12 tribes of Israel that we will hear about continuously in the Bible going forward.

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Psalms Summary: A Roadmap to the Psalms
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Psalms Summary: A Roadmap to the Psalms

Most people read the Psalms the way they eat from a buffet…a little from here, a favorite from there. But the Psalter is a carefully architected five-book collection, and once you see its structure, everything changes. This Psalms summary chart gives you the full roadmap at a glance.

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Psalms Prayer List
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Psalms Prayer List

Click the image to download the full Prayer List. This free Psalms prayer list covers Psalms 3–150 and gives you a ready-to-use collection of Scripture-based prayers organized by exactly what you’re going through: fear, exhaustion, injustice, grief, anxiety, and more. No Bible expertise required.

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Table of Nations
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Table of Nations

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows the Table of Nations map. It highlights how Ham got the largest territory, Shem got the median size, and Japheth the smallest. Like the key mentions, these 3 brothers’ territories was documented as part of Genesis 10.

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The 10 Plagues of Egypt
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The 10 Plagues of Egypt

For those that dislike bugs, the thought of locusts swarming is incredibly difficult to imagine without freaking ourselves. Bug lover or no, the plagues were serious, deadly. God meant business.

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The 12 Judges of Israel
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The 12 Judges of Israel

The 12 Judges of Israel were quite the interesting bunch. Which Judging do you find the most amusing or interesting? Let me know in the comments!

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The Journey from Kadesh-Barnea to Plains of Moab
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The Journey from Kadesh-Barnea to Plains of Moab

The plains of Moab: if you have been listening along on Bible Book Club’s past 4 seasons, you know that the journey for the Israelites so far was a long and arduous one.

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The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah
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The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah

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The Leviticus Outline
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The Leviticus Outline

This creative chart, the Leviticus Outline, designed by our awesome graphic designer Reed, shows the bridge Leviticus seems to take. The book itself in its first half, walks up the bridge, then in the second half, comes down the bridge mirroring itself.

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The Migration of Abraham
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The Migration of Abraham

This map, by Holman Bible Atlas, shows the migration of Abraham map. It highlights the possible migrations from Ur to Canaan. Like the key mentions, this migration was documented as part of Genesis 11:27-12:9.

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The New Testament Books
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The New Testament Books

Ever wondered how to categorize the New Testament books? For the 27 books, there are six major category divisions.

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The Path to Good or Evil
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The Path to Good or Evil

Do you ever look back on your choices between good or evil and wonder how you got to where you are? When the enemy tempts you, this visual shows you the crucial points in the decision-making process where you are in control.

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The Old Testament Books
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The Old Testament Books

Ever wondered how to categorize the Old Testament books? For the 39 books, there are five major category divisions.

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The Route of the Exodus
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The Route of the Exodus

Here we have an Exodus route map. It comes Susan’s favorite map reference, Holman Bible Atlas. If you follow the red line, you will see a possible path for the Israelite exodus out of Egypt up to the Wilderness of Zin.

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The Separation Solution
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The Separation Solution

We hope you find this separation solution chart helpful! In the Old Testament, the Israelites didn’t know Jesus and his sacrifice yet. That meant that they (and all sinful people) were separated by God.

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The Tanakh Books
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The Tanakh Books

This is our Tanakh Books chart. It highlights the three categories of the Tanakh collection which includes the Law books, the Prophets books, and then the Writings books. I love this chart as it gives me insight into how the Jews categorized the Bible clearly.

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The Tabernacle
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The Tabernacle

We made it to the Tabernacle: the place where God could dwell with the nation of Israel. God, through Moses, gave very specific instructions for the construction of the tabernacle itself as well as the areas around it and within it.

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The Tribal Allotments of Israel
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The Tribal Allotments of Israel

Here is the Tribal Allotments of Israel map. Have you ever wondered after reading about these 12 sons that became 12 tribes, what the dispersement and settling of this land would look like? Well, look no further.

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