Explore the Promised Land map in the Bible, from God’s covenant with Abraham to the tribal allotments under Joshua. Includes maps, boundaries, and key Scripture.
The map on this page shows how the Promised Land was divided and occupied amongst the twelve tribes of Israel. The tribes are named after the sons of Jacob. The patriarch had his name changed to Israel after wrestling with and prevailing over an angel (see Genesis 32).
What does the map of the promised land of Israel look like? The “Promised Land” is so named because it was territory that God had promised to Abram, who was later renamed as Abraham. The territory was included in what is called the Abrahamic Covenant and it is described in Genesis 12:1-4.
What does the map of the Promised Land look like? - NeverThirsty
Division of the Promised Land to the 12 Tribes of Israel Map
This page contains all the maps of The Promised Land used in this website, starting with a master map of the whole land and then individual maps of various sections of the land. They show all the geographic border locations of The Promised Land mentioned in The Bible.
Map of Israel & the Tribes vs. the Promised Land (Gen 15:18-21) Areas The Promised
Map of Israel & the Tribes vs. the Promised Land Tribal Areas The ...
When Moses sent spies to scout out the Promised Land (Numbers 13), their route extended all the way to Lebo-hamath, affirming that this was the full extent of the Promised Land as Moses envisioned it.
This map features the biblical boundaries of the Land of Israel as described in Genesis 15:18 and Genesis 17:8.
This map sketches out the territory described in Joshua 1:4—land God told Joshua would belong to Israel. It stretches from the deserts in the south, up through Lebanon in the north, and as far as the Euphrates River, the powerful waterway cutting across the ancient world.
The concept of the Promised Land largely overlaps with the Land of Israel (Zion) or the Holy Land in a biblical/religious sense and with Canaan or Palestine in a secular/geographic sense.