New Testament Atlas

The New Testament on the Map

From Galilee to Jerusalem, from Antioch to Ephesus, from Greece to Rome, the New Testament follows Jesus, the birth of the Church, the spread of the gospel, and the hope of new creation through real places, real people, real timelines, and real meaning.

New Testament map showing where key books were likely written

Bible Mapped Context

New Testament in Context

The New Testament is the story of Jesus Christ, his life, death, resurrection, the beginning of the Church, the spread of the gospel, apostolic teaching, and the hope of all things made new.

Context means seeing these books inside their real setting -- Galilee, Judea, Jerusalem, Antioch, Asia Minor, Greece, Corinth, Ephesus, Patmos, and Rome. When we see the places, people, culture, and movement behind the text, the story becomes clearer.

New Testament books infographic

New Testament Library

Bible Mapped Context

These New Testament visuals help connect the books to their setting: Jesus in the Gospels, the Church in Acts, the letters to believers, and the hope of Christ's final victory in Revelation.