Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Historical Books, Volume 2

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  • ISBN 9781683598107
  • Weight: 1168g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2026
  • Publisher: Faithlife Corporation
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploring the kings of Israel to the time of Queen Esther

· Study the land in which the stories of 1 Samuel-Esther took place.
· Learn how geographic and cultural factors can provide theological insights
· Visualize the promised land through full-color maps and photos


David ruled a kingdom with discernible borders. Solomon married the daughter of a real, historical Pharoah. When we understand the geographic and cultural features of the Bible, we experience its stories with fresh eyes.

· See where David fled during his decade of being pursued by Saul
· Learn how Samuel's judging circuit aligns with archaeological evidence
· Identify Solomon's Egyptian father-in-law
· Understand the geographical and cultural import of genealogies in 1 Chronicles 1-9

Written by a team of experts on biblical geography and culture, the Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Historical Books, Volume 2, is a guide to the biblical world of 1 Samuel through Esther. Each article addresses a particular story, event, or subject in 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, or Esther, with full-color maps and photos providing deeper layers of context. Historical and cultural insights give readers a richer understanding of the biblical story.
Barry J. Beitzel is professor emeritus of Old Testament and Semitic languages at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He holds a PhD in ancient Near Eastern studies from Dropsie University in Philadelphia. He obtained a postdoctorate in ancient Near Eastern geography from the Université de Liège, Belgium, and has engaged in postdoctoral archaeological work in eastern Syria through UCLA. He is the author of Where Was The Biblical Red Sea? Examining the Ancient Evidence and The New Moody Atlas of the Bible.

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