Map of the Period of the Kings
Map of the Period of the Kings

The map of the Period of the Kings offers a comprehensive visual representation of a crucial and dynamic era in the history of ancient Israel and Judah. This period, documented extensively in the Old Testament of the Bible, saw the rise and fall of numerous monarchs, the construction of temples and fortifications, and the unfolding of both triumphs and tragedies. 

Geographical Coverage: 

This map provides an expansive geographical view of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah during the Period of the Kings. It encompasses the territories, cities, and regions that were central to the narratives of the various kings who ruled during this time.

Monarchies and Dynasties: 

The map highlights the reigns of notable kings and dynasties, including King David, Solomon, the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and the foreign empires that influenced the region.

Capital Cities: 

Prominent capital cities, such as Jerusalem in Judah and Samaria in Israel, are featured on the map. These cities served as political, religious, and administrative centers during the reigns of different kings.

Religious Sites and Temples: 

The map showcases the locations of significant religious sites, including the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem and other places of worship dedicated to Yahweh, Baal, and other deities.

Military Campaigns and Conflicts: 

It outlines the paths and locations of key military campaigns and conflicts, including battles with neighboring nations, revolts, and sieges.

Architectural Achievements: 

The map highlights architectural marvels of the time, such as the construction of the First Temple by Solomon and fortifications built by various kings to defend their territories.

Prophet Movements: 

The map may indicate the movements of prominent prophets, such as Elijah, Elisha, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, who played essential roles in guiding and challenging the kings and their policies.

Cultural and Historical Insights: 

Exploring the map allows viewers to gain insights into the culture, society, and governance of ancient Israel and Judah during this dynamic period. It offers a connection to the customs, laws, and challenges faced by the people living under the rule of the kings.

The map of the Period of the Kings provides a captivating journey into the world of ancient monarchies, faith, and power struggles. It allows viewers to explore the geography, history, and cultural context of this pivotal era, shedding light on the enduring legacy of these kings and their impact on the biblical narrative.

Blank Topo Map of The World
Abraham’s Journey
The Captivity of Judah (586-516 B.C.)
The Fall of Judah 586 B.C.
The Northern Kingdom of Israel
The Southern Kingdom of Judah
The Divided Kingdom
The Fertile Crescent
Ur of the Chaldees
Shechem in Old Testament Times
Prophets, Kings, and Nations
Jesus Last Passover
New Testament Israel
New Testament Places
Old Testament Israel
Provinces of the Roman Empire
Israel during David’s Kingdom
David’s Kingdom
Cities of the New Testament 4
Cities of the New Testament 3
Cities of the New Testament 2
Mediterranean Sea
Cities of the New Testament
First Century Jerusalem
Empire of David and Solomon
David’s Kingdom
Israel Under Rehoboam
Ophir and Tarshish
The Period of the Kings
Ramoth Gilead
Samaria
Solomon’s Temple
Zarephath and MT Carmel
Jabesh Gilead and Tribes
Judah in the Time of David
Kingdom of Saul
Kirjath Jearim
Michmash
Mount Gilboa in the Time of David
Nob Davids Flight
Shiloh
Israel and Judah
Assyrian Empire Under Esarhaddon
Assyrian Empire Under Sennacherib
Captivity of 10 Tribes
Events in 2 Kings
The Khabur River
Israel and Syria
Captives From Judah
Kingdom of Jeroboam
Mesha’s Kingdom
Pharaoh Necho Battles King Josiah at Megiddo
Babylonian, Mede and Persian Empires
Samaria and Nearby Territories
Syria at its Height
Hebron
Mahanaim
1949 Map of Israel With Boundaries
First & Second Journeys of Paul
Journeys of the Apostles
Paul’s Third Missionary Journey
Saul’s Journey to Damascus and Arabia
Paul’s Final Visits
Paul’s 1st Missionary Journey
Paul’s 2nd Missionary Journey
Paul’s 3rd Missionary Journey
Paul’s Voyage to Rome
Phillip Journeys to Samaria and Gaza
Judah at the Time of Amos
Empire of Alexander the Great
Israel Under the Maccabees
Galilee During Maccabees
Idumea Intertestamental Period
Kingdom of the Ptolemies
Kingdom of the Seleucids
Ptolemaic Egypt Seleucid Asia
The Roman World
Kingdom of Ptolemies and Seleucids
The World During the 6TH Century BC
Mount Horeb
The Red Sea
The Exodus
Ezra’s Journey to Restore Jerusalem
Israel and Judah During Hosea’s Time
The Ancient World
Canaan During the Time of Abraham
The City of Shechem
Supposed Location of the Garden of Eden
The Land of Israel in Genesis
The Jordan River
The Kingdom of Nimrod
Mount Ararat and Mesopotamia
The Descendants
Sodom and Gomorrah
The Kingdom of Egypt
The Hamites
The Kingdom of the Hittites
Ur of the Chaldees
Judah at the Time of Haggai
Jesus Passes Through Samaria