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  1. Printable Map Of Abraham's Journey

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  2. Abraham's Journey Map

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  4. Map of Abraham's Journey from Ur of the Chaldees

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  5. Abraham's road to Haran Maps and Videos

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  6. Map and History of Abraham's Journey from Ur of the Chaldees to Haran

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  1. Map of the Journeys of Abraham

    The Journey (Abraham Visits 17 Locations) ... Jos 20:7 20 Roman miles south of Jerusalem, and the same distance north of Beersheba. Hebron is one of the most ancient cities in the world still existing; and in this respect it is the rival of Damascus. It was a well-known town when Abraham entered Canaan, 3800 years ago. Ge 13:18 Its original ...

  2. Abram's Journey to Canaan

    Abram's Journey to Canaan. Gen 11:10-26 The Book of Genesis lists many generations of Shem's descendants including Terah and Abram (later called Abraham). The story then recommences nearly a thousand years after the building of the Tower of Babylonia when Abram is born in the Amorite kingdom of Mesopotamia, in c.1900BC.

  3. PDF Journeys of Abraham

    Journeys of Abraham ---Part 1. Barnes' Bible Charts. UR OF CHALDEES TO HARAN. n About 600 miles distance n Genesis 11:27-32 n Ur 50 miles south of Babylon n Death of Abraham's father Nahor (age 148) n God calls for Abraham to leave • Genesis 12:1-3 • Acts 7:2-4. HARAN TO SHECHEM.

  4. Abraham's Journey to Promised Land Map

    Abram (Abraham) is born in 1960 B.C. to a 130 year old man named Terah living in Ur of the Chaldees. He is the third son in a family composed of older brother Haran (60 years old) and second oldest Nahor. The family, like many others in Ur (which is a seaport at the time), worships pagan deities (Joshua 24:2).

  5. THE JOURNEYS OF ABRAHAM

    Here the family remained until the death of Terah, Abraham's aged father, whose traditional tomb is still shown. 2. From Haran to Canaan. (Gen. 12:1-9.) A branch of the family, the descendants of Abraham's brother Nahor, settled in Haran; but Abraham and his nephew Lot moved on southward, past Damascus, to the land of Canaan.

  6. Abraham's Journey: Map of Travels from Ur to Canaan

    The map of Abraham's travels vividly illustrates his route, showcasing the challenges and triumphs he experienced. From Ur, he set forth towards the land of Canaan, a region associated with divine promises. This journey wasn't solely a physical one; it represented a spiritual quest driven by his deep belief in the divine command.

  7. Bible Maps: Abraham's Journey: 2085-2073 BC Abram's migration

    9. Abram migrates to Shechem & builds an altar after God repeats promises. 10. Abram pitches his tent between Bethel and Ai and builds an altar. 11. Abram moves to Egypt because of drought and sees the Pyramids. 12. Abram returns to altar near Ai, Lot moves east & God repeats promises. 13.

  8. Map of the Journeys of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob

    Journeys of Isaac. Isaac was the only son Abraham had with his wife Sarah; he was the husband of Rebekah and the father of the twin brothers Jacob and Esau. He was the only biblical patriarch who did not journey out of Canaan. Abraham was 100 years old when Isaac was born and Sarah was past 90. The land of Canaan witnessed another famine ...

  9. Abram's Journey to the Promised Land

    Abram's Journey to the Promised Land. This map follows Abram when from Ur where God called him through Haran where he traveled with his family and down to Shechem and Bethel in the promised land. 1. Abram traveled from Ur to Haran with his father Terah and settled there ( Genesis 11:31 ). 2. God called Abram from Haran to Canaan ( Genesis 12:1 ).

  10. Map Abraham's journey

    Those rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, made it into a thriving civilization. Matthew traces the family tree of Jesus, back to southern Iraq, home of Abraham, father of the Jewish people. Matthew 1. The map of Abraham's journey begins in ancient Mesopotamia, where the Tigris & Euphrates rivers form the bustling hub of early civilization.

  11. Map of Middle East: Abram/Abraham's journey from Ur to Canaan

    Bible Book Code: 0101103101a. Bible Reference & Map Description. This is my map of the Middle East, showing the route Abram took, going from Ur of the Chaldeans to Haran and then on to Canaan, into Egypt and finally back to Canaan again. The red arrowed lines show the route he took. The first part of the journey involved Terah (Abram's father ...

  12. Measuring the March to Moriah

    It is clear from the surrounding context that Abraham and Isaac began their journey at Beer-sheba, and the narrative records that "on the third day" Abraham saw their destination in the distance. Since 2 Chronicles 3:1 identifies the temple mount in Jerusalem as "Mount Moriah," it appears that Jerusalem was their intended destination.

  13. Abraham's Long Journey to Canaan, Trusting God:

    The 11th chapter of Genesis tells us the story of the Tower of Babel and the journey of Terah along with his son Abraham with his wife Sarai and Terah's grandson Lot. For reasons not specified in Genesis Chapter 11 of the Bible, they set out from Ur of the Chaldeans (present-day southern Iraq) to Canaan on the Mediterranean coast.

  14. Genesis 22:4 Commentaries: On the third day Abraham raised his eyes and

    Without taking counsel with flesh and blood, Abraham started early in the morning (Genesis 22:3, Genesis 22:4), with his son Isaac and two servants, to obey the divine command; and on the third day (for the distance from Beersheba to Jerusalem is about 20 1/2 hours; Rob. Pal. iii. App. 66, 67) he saw in the distance the place mentioned by God ...

  15. Genesis 12-24 AMP

    4 On the third day [of travel] Abraham looked up and saw the place in the distance. 5 Abraham said to his servants, "Settle down and stay here with the donkey; ... 'The Lord, before whom I walk [habitually and obediently], will send His angel with you to make your journey successful, ...

  16. Genesis 24:10 Commentaries: Then the servant took ten camels from the

    From Hebron, where Abraham now was, to Haran, is reckoned a journey of seventeen days; the distance between them, according to Ptolemy, as Drusius observes, were eight degrees, which make one hundred and twenty German miles; the journey Abraham's servant took is computed to be four hundred and sixty eight miles (q). (o) Nat. Hist. l. 7. c. 18.

  17. PDF Journeys of Abraham

    n About 100 miles distance n On return, Abram paid tithes to Melchizedek, King of Salem n Promise of a son renewed • Genesis 15:3-5 ... • Genesis 18:23-32 HEBRON YO GERAR n About 40 miles distance n Isaac was born to Abraham, now 100 years old. (Ishmael is now about 13 or 14 years old) GEERAR TO BETHSHEBA n Genesis 27:27-34 n Covenant with ...

  18. Abraham's Journey

    Abraham's long journey from Ancient Babylon to Ancient Canaan.

  19. Abraham's Journey

    Map of Abraham's Journey . This map reveals the places mentioned in the Bible about the journey of Abraham from Ur of the Chaldees to the Promised Land which was over 1000 miles. Abraham and his family departed up the Euphrates River to Haran. Later Abraham journeyed further around the Fertile Crescent into the land of Canaan where he built an ...

  20. Genesis 20:1 Commentaries: Now Abraham journeyed from there toward the

    1. Abraham journeyed from thence … and dwelled between Kadesh and Shur—Leaving the encampment, he migrated to the southern border of Canaan. In the neighborhood of Gerar was a very rich and well-watered pasture land.Abraham sojourns in Gerar, Genesis 20:1; denies Sarah to be his wife: Abimelech sends and takes her, Genesis 20:2.

  21. Abraham -- From Haran to Canaan » Reasons for Hope* Jesus

    We've studied the first three verses of Genesis 12 (Read: Abraham - A Story of Relationship). Those three verses included God's call to Abram and the covenantal promises that God gave to Abram Remember that God's call was to leave the world that Abram knew and enjoyed, and go to a new, unknown place that God would show him. Remember, also, that God's promises to Abrahm included: (1 ...

  22. Genesis 22:4 On the third day Abraham looked up and saw the place in

    Verse 4. - Then on the third day - Jerusalem, being distant from Beersheba about twenty and a half hours' journey according to Robinson, could easily; be within sight on the third day - Abraham lifted up his eyes, - not implying that the object of vision was above him (cf. Genesis 13:10) - and saw the place (which Calvin conjectures he had previously beheld in vision) afar off.

  23. FOOTSTEPS OF ABRAHAM; BY MALACHI MARTIN

    From Nineveh, Abraham's little band at last took a westward turn, for a trek of 200 miles. Along this stretch, the vegetation was thinner, the water scarcer, the road bleaker and rougher and less ...