A study of the city of Jerusalem, particularly its geographic setting with maps, charts, and diagrams making this book an authoritative geographic guide that will be consulted often.

The Philistines and the Old Testament, by Edward E. Hindson

Demonstrates from history and archaeology the significant place the Philistines occupy in the early history of Israel.

The Nabataeans in Historical Perspective, by John Irving Lawlor

A comprehensive, illustrated study of the Nabataeans, a people and nation who occupied areas east and southeast of the Dead Sea from 700 B.C. to A.D. 100. Dr. Nelson Glueck described the Nabataeans as “... one of the most remarkable people that ever crossed the stage of history.”

Ras Shamra and the Bible by Charles F. Pfeiffer

Describes the discovery of the ancient city of Ugarit at Ras Shamra and also explains the significance of the Ras Shamra Tables.

Tell el Amarna and the Bible by Charles F. Pfeiffer

The fascinating story of the archaeological findings at an ancient Egyptian city which flourished fourteen and fifteen centuries before Christ.

The Holy Land by Michael Avi-Yonah