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About This Book

A structured class-book presents chronological accounts of biblical events and the geography that frames them, treating Old and New Testament material as continuous history and including the Jewish literature of the intertestamental centuries. Organized into periods and chapters—ante-diluvian, patriarchal, theocracy, judges, monarchy, exile, and the New Testament era—it combines narrative accounts, chronological notes, and geographical and archaeological context, and offers maps and topical sections to aid teaching. It emphasizes well-attested evidence, explains canonical development and related texts, and outlines New Testament chronology, missionary journeys, and early church expansion.

About the Author

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H. S. Osborn

H. S. Osborn is an author known for his educational contributions, particularly in the field of biblical studies. His notable work, "A Class-Book of Biblical History and Geography," provides a comprehensive overview of biblical events and locations, enhanced with numerous maps to aid understanding. This book serves as a resource for both students and educators, reflecting Osborn's commitment to making biblical history accessible and engaging. His work is part of a broader tradition of integrating geography with historical narratives, enriching the study of religious texts.

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