Tip: Follow on a map as you read your Bible

Bruce Dunning
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edited November 20 in English Forum

Do you ever find yourself reading along in your Bible and coming to a location mentioned but you don't feel like taking time to look up the location in your atlas? I must confess that I often find myself in that situation and I choose the lazy option. Tongue Tied But I'm guessing most of you are much more disciplined. Wink

Currently I'm reading through the life of Christ chronologically and set up the atlas to follow along in my reading so I thought I'd share my layout in case anyone might like to do the same. I simply have another window open that is linked to the passage I am reading and whenever a place is mentioned I take a moment to bring that window beside the text.

Recently two interactive atlases of the Roman Empire were shared in this thread started by Veli Voipio - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/123408/806437.aspx

The maps are http://pelagios.dme.ait.ac.at/maps/greco-roman/ and http://dare.ht.lu.se/

In the same thread Jerry Smith also shared how to place this link on the Logos shortcut bar for quick access if you want to look at a detailed topographical map so I thought I'd quote him here too -

Sent this out to those in our fellowship which I mentor in Logos . . . may be of help to you . . .

Logos Friends

 If you enjoy maps, here’s a link to a digital map of the Greek/Roman World.

 http://pelagios.dme.ait.ac.at/maps/greco-roman/

 And, here’s a tip . . .

 

You can place your mouse cursor over the “page” indicator in the address . . .

 Drag that to your Resources Shortcuts Bar in Logos . . .

And, happy days, you can then jump to this map when it fits with your study!

If anyone else has some ideas of how to follow along with maps as you read your Bible please share them here.

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