Where did Abraham travel?
Follow Abraham’s movement across real land and see how geography shapes the story.
BibleMapped helps readers move beyond tradition into context—so the Bible is not just read, but clearly seen.
The Bible is one unified story of God’s love revealed through Jesus. Genesis lays the foundation.
Start with the people, places, and first movements of the biblical story—then follow how it connects forward.
Read GenesisShort, clear pieces designed to help readers see the Bible through geography, culture, and connection.
Follow Abraham’s movement across real land and see how geography shapes the story.
Look past assumptions and explore Eden through biblical language, setting, and meaning.
Trace the first promises and patterns that connect the opening book to the gospel.
You don’t start with a map.
You start with a picture.
When I read the Bible, I don’t just see words—I see places. Landscapes. People moving through real geography, shaped by real cultures. The stories feel alive. Almost tangible.
But there’s a problem.
Imagination, by itself, isn’t reliable.
Because without direction, what we see can drift away from what the text actually means.
That’s where BibleMapped begins.
The Bible was written in real places, shaped by real culture. And that context isn’t extra—it’s essential.
Without it, we risk misunderstanding the story entirely.
Because the Bible is one unified story—pointing to Jesus Christ.
He is God in the flesh. He lived, died on the cross, and rose again.
And the message is clear:
Whoever believes in Him will have everlasting life.
Anyone who calls on His name—trusting in Him—will be saved.
And that salvation is secure.
So the mission is simple:
To move beyond tradition into context—so we don’t just read the Bible…
We see it clearly.
Maps are not decoration here. They help show where the Bible happens and why place matters.
<Built for readers at different levels, from first visuals to deeper explanation.
Begin with visual learning so the story feels concrete, memorable, and easy to enter.
Grow into explanation, language, and context so the reader can understand what the text is saying.
Tie together visuals, geography, and theology so the Bible is seen as one connected story.
BibleMapped exists to preach the gospel by helping people understand the Bible as the Word of God.
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