The Holy Bible 1846
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6B Holy Bible. London: Blackie & Son, 1846.
Notes
The Holy Bible is a sacred collection of writings central to the Jewish and Christian faiths, composed of two main sections: the Old Testament, which includes historical narratives, laws, poetry, and prophetic writings of ancient Israel, and the New Testament, which focuses on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church. Written over many centuries by numerous authors, the Bible is revered as a spiritual, moral, and theological guide, offering insights into humanity’s relationship with God, ethical living, and the meaning of faith.
Maps in Bibles are visual aids designed to help readers better understand the geographical context of biblical events, peoples, and places. They typically illustrate regions such as ancient Israel, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the broader Near East, showing locations of significant cities, trade routes, tribal territories, and journeys—such as the Exodus route, Jesus’ ministry travels, and Paul’s missionary journeys. By providing spatial context, these maps help readers visualize where key stories took place and how geography influenced historical events, making the narrative more vivid and easier to follow.
Description
Black leather binding with brass edges and functioning clasp. Gilt lettering to spine. Gilt gauffered edges. Armorial bookplate paste down on interior cover. Christmas paste down to preliminary flyleaf reading “wishing you Christmas peace. Whate’er your wishes be, where e’er they end, Remember this: Christ is your truest friend” with an image of Mary and the Christ child. With Notes and Illustrations. Hand colored maps and engravings. Fine condition.
Dimensions: 4.25x1.45x6 inches












