Bible geography expert Dr. Jack Beck returns for more conversations that demonstrate how location is always a factor you should consider when you study the Scriptures. The Bible has geography on virtually every page, and that information is not just trivia. Join Jack and the Discover the Word group as they explore “Five Geographical Firsts in the Life of Jesus.” Location, location, location—it’s not just for when you’re looking for a house. It’s essential when you’re reading the Bible!
It’s all about “location, location, location”—and not just when you’re looking for a house. It’s essential when you’re reading the Bible! In this chapter, you’ll discover what you can learn from a geographical study of Scripture.
The Bible has geography on virtually every page, and these locations give us more than just trivial information. In this chapter, you’ll learn why location is always a factor you should consider when you study the Scriptures.
Throughout His ministry, Jesus often chose unexpected and even surprising places to reveal God’s plan. In this chapter, you’ll hear about some of the unfamiliar locations featured in the Bible and consider what these places reveal about the ministry of Jesus.
Some biblical locations fascinate the imagination, like the famed healing Pool of Bethesda. What was this place really like? In this chapter, you’ll discover details about this location to help you understand more about the ministry of Jesus.
“There’s no place like home!” Sometimes the most significant and unexpected events occur in this familiar place. In this chapter, you’ll explore the place Jesus called home while He was here on Earth.