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Herod Antipas looks for Jesus
Herod Antipas looks for Jesus
Map of Judea, ruled by Pilate AD 28
Israel's territory of Judea in Roman times was part of the larger Roman province of Judea. Romans established it after the Roman Empire had conquered the region in 63
…Comprehensive Bible Atlas
With 1,000 PDF maps and more than 1,200 pages, the Comprehensive Bible Atlas is your one-stop solution for Bible maps. There are two files. One optimized for mobile devices. A higher resolution version is available, too. Size: 1.2 GB (highest resolution); 150 MB (mobile device resolution) Length: 1205 pages Maps: 949 Bible maps, many in 3-D style, with more coming soon (working on Jeremiah now) Updates: Free
FAQ
Are These Maps Copyrighted?
Yes, all maps sold on this website are under copyright. You need a license to publish, distribute, or share The Casual English Bible® (TCEB) copyrighted maps. There are cases when licensing is not necessary, however. Learn more
Do I Need to Buy Licensing?
Depends on how you intend to use the map(s) you download.
NO License Needed if…
- Used in local church sermons not streamed or broadcast
- Used in Bible study groups of 20 souls or less
- Used in printed copies for personal use, not shared with others
License IS Required if…
You need a license for everything else including:
Printed copies distributed
Sermons streamed, broadcast
Websites/blogs
Videos
Social media
How Do I License a Map or Atlas?
To get licensing for a map or atlas you choose the licensing option before adding the product to your cart. (See Example Screenshot)
At checkout, the license will be applied to your purchase.
How Does a One-Year License Work?
Every license we issue is for one year (1 year), renewable as desired. During that time you may use the map or maps as often as you like in a manner that complies with our licensing agreement.
Approved and licensed uses
For the duration of the 1-year license you may use the maps as often as you want. Licensed uses include the following.
- Sermons streamed, broadcast, or hollered
- Blogs written or imagined
- YouTube, Vimeo, and similar video venues
- Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media
- Classroom presentations (students through grade six may receive photocopies of the maps; after that, give older students links to maps, not copies)
- Lectures (give links to maps, not copies of them)
- Academic publications, whether digital or printed
We reserve the right to revise this list.
Can I Get Permission to Use All the Maps?
Yes. You can get universal licensing for every map and atlas on this website for $6.25/Month (billed annually).
That comes with 20% OFF all maps and atlases in the store.