The Bible names countless places
The Bible names countless places. Yet, when we read those names, we often pass over them without really knowing where they refer to. This app was made to help you see the places mentioned in the Bible again — on a modern map. - Biblical geography, on a modern map The app arranges the cities, regions, rivers, and mountains mentioned in the Bible on a modern map, so you can see them at a glance. More than a list of place names, it lets you check on the map itself where each place may correspond to today. - Not one answer, but a range of possibilities Ancient place names often cannot be pinned to a single modern location with certainty. This app doesn't hide that uncertainty — it presents multiple candidate locations together, each with a probability estimate. So what you see is not a definitive answer, but the range and context of scholarly estimation. - Grounded in verified data The biblical geography information in this app is based on publicly available biblical geography data that is widely used in academic work. Each place clearly shows its data source. We do not use uncited claims or personal interpretation. Maps and information are provided only on verifiable grounds. - Descriptions that add context Each place comes with more than a short summary — it comes with an explanation informed by both biblical and historical context. These descriptions are compiled from publicly available biblical geography data and historical sources, to help you understand each place's meaning and background. - Ask about biblical places in plain language You don't need to know the exact name, or phrase your question precisely. A specialized AI agent for biblical geography chains multiple search and lookup tools on its own to assemble an answer that fits the context of your question, in real time. Whether it's something vague like "that city somewhere in northern Israel," or a broader question like "the route of Paul's first missionary journey," the chatbot walks through the related places and journeys in order. Every place it mentions is one tap from its detail on the map, so your question and your exploration flow together as one. The chatbot's answers are meant as a starting point for exploration. We encourage you to weigh the final interpretation with your own judgment and other sources. - Connected to the biblical text When you select a place on the map, you also see a list of Bible verses where that place appears. You can look up the Bible from the map, and check the map from what you're reading — a natural back-and-forth flow of exploration. - Simple ways to explore With so many places and so much data, exploration should still stay simple. You can explore places in these ways: 1. Browse by Bible book 2. Lists organized by place type 3. Quick access through keyword search 4. Ask the AI chatbot in natural language No complex setup — just what you need, when you need it. - Recommended for 1. Anyone who has wondered where a place is while reading the Bible 2. Anyone who wants to study biblical geography systematically 3. Pastors, preachers, and Bible study leaders in preparation 4. Anyone who wants to understand the Bible in its spatial context Another way to read the Bible. Meet its places again — on the map.