Explore the geography of the Bible — key locations, routes, and territories from Genesis to Revelation.
Ancient Israel & Surrounding Nations
The land of Canaan, the twelve tribes of Israel, and neighboring kingdoms including Philistia, Moab, Ammon, Edom, Aram, and Phoenicia.
The Exodus Route
The journey of the Israelites from Egypt through the wilderness to the Promised Land, including the crossing of the Red Sea and Mount Sinai.
The Kingdom of David & Solomon
The united kingdom at its greatest extent under Kings David and Solomon, from the Euphrates to the border of Egypt.
The Divided Kingdom
The northern Kingdom of Israel (capital: Samaria) and the southern Kingdom of Judah (capital: Jerusalem) after the split circa 930 BC.
The Babylonian Exile
The deportation of Judah to Babylon (586 BC) and the subsequent return under Cyrus of Persia, including the route through the Fertile Crescent.
Jesus' Ministry in Galilee & Judea
Key locations of Jesus' life and ministry — from His birth in Bethlehem to His crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem.
Paul's First Missionary Journey
Paul and Barnabas travel from Antioch through Cyprus and southern Asia Minor (Acts 13-14), approximately 46-48 AD.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey
Paul's journey through Asia Minor into Europe — the Gospel reaches Philippi, Thessalonica, Athens, and Corinth (Acts 15:36-18:22).
Paul's Third Missionary Journey
Paul's extended ministry in Ephesus and travels through Greece before returning to Jerusalem (Acts 18:23-21:17), approximately 53-57 AD.
Paul's Voyage to Rome
Paul's journey as a prisoner to Rome, including the shipwreck on Malta (Acts 27-28), approximately 59-60 AD.
Seven Churches of Revelation
The seven churches addressed in Revelation 2-3, all located in the Roman province of Asia (modern-day western Turkey).