: It is estimated that up to 90% of the Bible’s narrative is influenced by the contours of the land of Israel.

: Geography reminds us that the Bible is not a collection of myths, but a record of real people in real times and places.

: Locations like Mizpeh or the "cities set upon a hill" provide tangible evidence of the accuracy of biblical historians and the fulfillment of prophecies. How Geography Shapes the Narrative

: Comprehensive guides, such as the Holman Illustrated Guide to Biblical Geography , provide hundreds of maps, photos, and historical notes that make these ancient lands accessible to modern readers.

: Understanding the distance between cities or the elevation of a mountain can clarify the meaning behind a journey or a battle described in Scripture.

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