These two-book sets are informative and engaging
introductions to the Old and New Testaments and their
related archaeology. Through color maps, photographs,
illustrations, and diagrams, the authors explore history,
culture, and social forces that shaped the biblical world and
early church.
The Kregel Pictorial Guide to Old Testament Archaeology
examines the archaeological evidence for each biblical era,
including evidence from neighboring nations, cultures,
and peoples. The Kregel Pictorial Guide to New Testament
Archaeology outlines foundational civic, religious, and domestic
structures as well as significant influences like Herod and
Paul and major cities such as Athens and Rome.
The Kregel Pictorial Guide to the Old Testament opens
Scripture in an accessible way, teaching its ultimate purpose
and allowing readers to step into its history. This reader-
friendly guide explains not only the practical aspects of its
events, people, and culture, but also the themes and beliefs
that motivated its people. The Kregel Pictorial Guide to the New
Testament paints a clear and vivid picture of Christ, his apostles,
their world, and their teachings.
Now available as sets, these guides are critical learning tools
for those interested in biblical history and archaeology.