Nations of the Biblical World
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smdas0526
Description
A historical engraving presents five peoples of the ancient biblical world: an Egyptian standard-bearer, a helmeted Philistine warrior, a robed Persian dignitary with bow and quiver, an Ethiopian archer seated near a camel, and a Libyan musician at the edge of the scene. The figures stand beside stone architecture and travel gear, evoking the lands, armies, trade routes, and neighboring cultures that surrounded Israel throughout Scripture.
These nations appear across the biblical narrative as powers, rivals, refuges, and mission fields: Egypt as the house of bondage and place of refuge, Philistia as a recurring adversary in the days of the judges and kings, Persia as the empire of return from exile, Ethiopia and Libya as distant lands named among the nations. This artwork serves well for Bible atlas resources, Old Testament teaching, ancient Near Eastern history, missions lessons, and studies on the peoples named in Scripture.
These nations appear across the biblical narrative as powers, rivals, refuges, and mission fields: Egypt as the house of bondage and place of refuge, Philistia as a recurring adversary in the days of the judges and kings, Persia as the empire of return from exile, Ethiopia and Libya as distant lands named among the nations. This artwork serves well for Bible atlas resources, Old Testament teaching, ancient Near Eastern history, missions lessons, and studies on the peoples named in Scripture.








