Biblical Nations in the Modern World (Content)
Africa Asia Europe Holy Land Territories (Overlap with Asia but distinct for their central role)
Africa Asia Europe Holy Land Territories (Overlap with Asia but distinct for their central role)
1. Introduction Although modern-day Algeria is not named in the Bible, it was a central region in the development of…
1. Introduction Although Chad is not directly mentioned in the Bible, its territory lies within the broader scope of regions…
1. Introduction Egypt occupies a prominent position in biblical history and theology, featuring in narratives from the patriarchal age through…
1. Introduction Although Eritrea is not mentioned by name in the Bible, it is geographically and historically connected to the…
1. Introduction Ethiopia, referred to in the Bible by the names Cush and Sebah, occupies a significant role in both…
1. Introduction Libya, located in North Africa west of Egypt, appears in both the Old and New Testaments under the…
1. Introduction Though Morocco is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, its territory was part of the Roman province of…
1. Introduction While Nigeria is not directly referenced in biblical texts, it plays a crucial role in the broader story…
1. Introduction Sudan, located directly south of Egypt and straddling the Nile Valley, occupies a region of deep biblical significance.…
1. Introduction Kush (also spelled Cush) is a prominent biblical region, traditionally associated with areas of modern-day Sudan, South Sudan,…
1. Introduction Though South Sudan is not mentioned by name in the Bible, its territory is geographically and culturally linked…
1. Introduction Although modern Tunisia is not directly mentioned in the biblical text, it played a critical role in the…
1. Introduction Afghanistan, though not named directly in the biblical text, occupies a place in post-biblical interpretation, especially in theories…
1. Introduction Though not frequently named directly in the biblical canon, Armenia—a mountainous region in the South Caucasus—is deeply woven…
1. Introduction China, known today as one of the world’s most ancient civilisations, does not play a direct role in…
1. Introduction The modern nation of Georgia, located at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, holds an important…
1. Introduction India, though not prominently featured in the canonical biblical narratives, occupies a unique position as a distant land…
1. Introduction Modern-day Iran, known in antiquity as Elam and later as Persia, holds considerable significance in the biblical narrative.…
1. Introduction Modern-day Iraq encompasses much of ancient Mesopotamia—widely recognised as the cradle of civilisation and a foundational region for…
1. Introduction No land in the Bible is more central or theologically significant than Israel. Geographically located at the crossroads…
1. Introduction The territory of modern-day Jordan encompasses many of the Bible’s most significant geographical, theological, and historical locations. It…
1. Introduction Though Kuwait is not explicitly mentioned by name in the Bible, it holds geographical and cultural importance due…
1. Introduction Though not mentioned by name in the Bible, Oman, situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula,…
1. Introduction Pakistan is not mentioned directly in the biblical text, but its region holds interest for biblical scholars and…
1. Introduction Though the modern state of Saudi Arabia was established in the 20th century, the land it occupies—primarily the…
1. Introduction Although Qatar is not mentioned by name in the biblical texts, its territory along the southwestern coast of…
1. Introduction Although the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is not mentioned by name in the Bible, its location on the…
1. Introduction The territory of modern-day Yemen, located at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, features prominently in the…
1. Introduction Sheba is a prominent biblical kingdom associated with great wealth, wisdom, and international trade. Best known from the…
1. Introduction Though Albania is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, its territory was part of the broader Greco-Roman world…
1. Introduction While Bosnia and Herzegovina is not explicitly named in the Bible, it falls within the region historically known…
1. Introduction Though Bulgaria is not directly named in the biblical text, its territory was part of the Roman province…
1. Introduction While modern-day Croatia does not feature directly in the canonical texts of the Bible, its geographical region and…
1. Introduction Modern-day France does not appear explicitly in the Bible by name. However, it falls within the bounds of…
1. Introduction Though Germany is not directly named in the Bible, it holds immense theological, historical, and missional significance in…
1. Introduction Greece plays a pivotal role in the biblical world, especially within the context of the New Testament and…
1. Introduction The region of North Macedonia, though defined by modern political boundaries, encompasses some of the most pivotal locations…
1. Introduction Although much of the biblical narrative centres on the Near East, Italy—especially the city of Rome—emerges prominently in…
1. Introduction The island of Malta, located centrally in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and North Africa, plays a notable…
1. Introduction Macedonia holds significant prominence in the New Testament as a key region of apostolic mission and early Christian…
1. Introduction While Portugal is not directly mentioned in the biblical text, it forms part of the westernmost limits of…
1. Introduction Magog is a mysterious and prophetically significant name mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments. Often linked…
1. Introduction The modern nations of Serbia, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzegovina occupy a geographical area historically referred to as…
1. Introduction While Slovenia is not mentioned explicitly in the biblical canon, its territory formed part of the ancient Roman…
1. Introduction Although Spain is only directly mentioned once in the Bible, it carries symbolic and theological weight as the…
1. Introduction While the modern nation of Ukraine is not named in the Bible, it holds historical and symbolic significance…
1. Introduction The United Kingdom (UK) does not appear in biblical texts by name, yet it occupies a pivotal role…
1. Introduction Bethlehem, though geographically small, plays an outsized role in the biblical narrative. Known as the “City of David”…
1. Introduction Jerusalem stands as the most theologically charged and historically significant city in the Bible. Known variously as Zion,…
1. Introduction Nazareth is a small but profoundly significant town in the biblical narrative. Though absent from the Old Testament,…
1. Introduction The land historically known as Palestine holds central significance in the biblical narrative. Often referred to in Scripture…
1. Introduction Rome holds a pivotal place in the biblical narrative, not only as the capital of the Roman Empire…
1. Introduction The Vatican, officially known as Vatican City (Città del Vaticano), is the smallest independent state in the world…
1. Introduction The West Bank—a modern geopolitical term—encompasses a region that holds immense biblical, historical, and theological significance. Much of…