Where
Trace biblical events through real geography and place.
Bible Mapped helps Christians and seekers follow Scripture through real places, real people, real timelines, and real meaning — from Eden to Abraham, from Egypt to Sinai, from Jerusalem to the empty tomb.
Trace biblical events through real geography and place.
Meet the people, cultures, and empires behind the text.
Discover context, purpose, and the bigger biblical story.
See how Scripture connects to meaning, faith, and everyday life.
John 4 Case Study
John 4 happens in Samaria, near Jacob’s well. That location matters because Samaria carried centuries of tension between Jews and Samaritans.
John 4 Case Study
Jesus is a Jewish teacher. The woman is a Samaritan. This is not just a conversation at a well — it is Jesus crossing religious, ethnic, cultural, and personal boundaries.
John 4 Case Study
The location reveals the meaning. Jesus brings living water into a divided place and reveals that true worship is not limited by mountain, temple, ethnicity, or reputation.
MAPS
See the major places, routes, kingdoms, and journeys that hold the biblical story together.
PEOPLE
The Bible moves through real people with real names, stories, cultures, failures, questions, and faith. Explore the people behind the text and see how their world helps the story come alive.
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The Old Testament tells the story before Christ through law, history, poetry, wisdom, and prophecy.
The foundation of creation, covenant, deliverance, and worship.
Israel’s land, kings, exile, return, and national story.
Prayer, suffering, worship, wisdom, love, and the fear of God.
Judgment, hope, exile, restoration, and the coming Messiah.
Shorter prophetic books with major theological weight.
The New Testament tells the story of Jesus Christ, the Church, apostolic teaching, and the hope of all things made new.
The life, teaching, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The spread of the gospel and the formation of the early Church.
Doctrine, church life, salvation, unity, suffering, and discipleship.
Faithfulness, endurance, truth, holiness, and love.
The unveiling of Christ, final judgment, and the hope of new creation.