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Modern Jerusalem and the surrounding Country from Bethlehem to Bethel. This map was taken from The Bible Atlas of Maps and Plans to Illustrate the Geography and Topography of the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha by Clark, Samuel 1868. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. A unique map showing the the vicinty of the city of Jerusalem. The map encompasses a radius of between 8 and 16 km (5 and 10 miles) around the city. Jerusalem is visible near the middle of the map. Depicted on the map are mountain ranges, rivers, roads and towns; both biblical and local. Famous sites which can be seen are Bethany, Mizpeh, Rachel's Tomb, Bethlehem and many more. The bottom part depicts a cross-section through the area entitled: Comparitive view of the heights. Page size 21 X 28 cm (8 X 11 inches) |
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