A Virtual Walk through the Land of the Bible
Discover how your knowledge of Biblical geography cultivates an appreciation for the land of the Bible.
Lesson Overview
Download a Map of Israel
Introduction to the Land of Israel
Historical Geography
Megiddo Overview
Megiddo: The Site
Megiddo: Josiah
Map Activity
Introduction and Roads Quiz
Lesson Overview
Introduction to the Jezreel Valley
Gideon
The Land Division
The Jezreel Valley Quiz
Lesson Overview
The North and Dan
Dan: Division of the Kingdom
Hazor
The North Quiz
Lesson Overview
The South
Arad
Beersheba
Beersheba: Gates and Ruth
Coastal Plain in the New Testament
The South and the Coastal Plain Quiz
Map Activity
Lesson Overview
The Dead Sea
En Gedi Overview
Jericho
The Dead Sea Quiz
Lesson Overview
Beth Shemesh
Elah Valley
Lachish
The Judean Foothills Quiz
Map Activity
If so, then this course is just what you're looking for because it allows you to “journey” throughout Israel without leaving your home.
In each of the eight lessons in this course, Dr. Charlie Trimm will take you through many of the major sites related to the Bible to see what they look like and how the geographical features (like roads and hills) affect the biblical stories.
Conversely, if you have travelled to Israel or are planning to go, these lessons will help solidify your understanding of the geography, especially in how the various sites fit together. In addition, the featured drone footage provides a birds-eye view of the sites that are inaccessible while walking around the site in person.
Each lesson contains:
- 4-5 video lectures
- A reading/application activity
- A short quiz
Learn the names and locations of the most important cities and regions in Israel.
Learn how geography affects events in the Bible (primarily roads and hills), helping you to better explain why events unfold as they do.
Gain greater confidence in reading the Bible as the named locations generally skipped over are made real to you.
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 1-2 hours, depending on how deeply you engage the reflection and discussion questions. Since this is a self-paced course, the time it will take you to complete it will depend on the speed with which you want to progress through the course.
Since this course is designed as a self-paced experience, you will not have any interaction with the professor during the course.
No. The course contains everything you need to successfully complete the course.
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