Model of Jerusalem Temple
Map of Bethlehem
map Roman army escorting Paul to Caesarea
map Roman army escorting Paul to Caesarea
3D map of Roman army escorting the arrested Apostle Paul from Jerusalem to jail in Caesarea.
Roman army escorts Paul to Caesarea
Bible map of Hezekiah’s Jerusalem
3D Bible map for Jonah
Map Ramah to Shiloh
Map Ramah to Shiloh
Bible map Ramah to Shiloh.
Ramah was a short version of the city’s full name, Ramathaim—a bit like LA is short for Los Angeles and KC is short for Kansas City. Ramah is usually linked to ruins called Al-Ram. It’s about 5 miles (8 km) north of Jerusalem and about 15 miles (24 km) south of Shiloh. That’s almost a day’s walk to Shiloh. Some scholars link Rama to another ruin about five miles southwest, Nabi Samwil. At the time, Jerusalem was still a generation away from when King David would capture it and turn it into his capital, the City of David.
Road from Ramah to Shiloh
Jerusalem Temple, walls rebuilt
Jerusalem Temple, walls rebuilt
Jerusalem Temple, walls rebuilt
Prophet Ezra convinces Jerusalem Jews to finish rebuilding the Temple that invading Babylonians destroyed about 70 years earlier. Then in another 70 years or so, Nehemiah, the Jewish wine-taster of the Persian king gets his king's permission to repair some of the walls around Jerusalem.
Map King on a Donkey
Map King on a Donkey
Map of the road to Jerusalem for a king on a donkey. This is a prophecy of Zechariah that early Christians including the New Testament writer of the Gospel of Matthew said pointed to the Triumphal Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, a few days before his crucifixion.
Map of a King on a donkey in Jerusalem