Two resources have helped me get a sense of the geography of the events recorded in the Bible.
The first is William Schlegel’s Satellite Bible Atlas. The second is the Bible Mapper Blog. Besides a blog with pre-made maps they offer software to help you build them yourself. As an example below is the map they created for their recent post Jehu Executes Judgment.

Wow! Thanks for the great resources. I use some tools in my Logos software but these look great.
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I have found them helpful. However, my visualization of the area is still blurry. Thank you, Michael!
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Two great resources
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Thank you, Jim! I have found them helpful.
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You are welcome again once more I appreciate you sharing the geographical resources
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i love Bible maps thanks!
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They are very helpful to satisfy one’s curiosity about some of the events. Thank you, Paul!
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I’m reading through 1 Samuel right now — These links will be so helpful! 🙏
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Yes, they are helpful for Samuel, Kings and Chronicles. Thank you, Dora!
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This is interesting..
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Thank you! Maps can be very helpful.
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This must’ve taken so much research..😮
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Next level! My sister gifted me a gigantic study Bible that has all kinds of maps which I’ve found really helpful in bringing the history to life. Theology nerds unite!
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Having maps in those study Bibles are very helpful. Thank you, Elizabeth!
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