| Presenting "Abraham's Journey" | Lecture Schedule |
| An unique combination of video, graphic reconstructions, and historic information create a powerful educational tool for school, church, synagogue, or individuals that is enjoyable to use.
Visit the famous city of Megiddo (New Testament Armageddon) from Abraham's time (Canaanite Period). Interactive 3D reconstructions let you walk through its palace, temple complex, gate fortifications and urban house. Learn what it was like to live during these times. View video of the mighty city of Megiddo that protected the famous Jezreel Valley. Trace Abraham's journey via video, and learn what it would have been like to travel from northern Israel to Beersheba where Abraham made his home. | |
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"This use of virtual reality enhances our understanding of the Bible as it provides us our first experience with a new technology that can bring the world of the Bible to life." -Dr. Thomas R. W. Longstaff, Director, Jewish Studies, Colby College. |
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"The Virtual Bible is one of the most attractive and useful visual tools that I have seen in many years." -Eugene H. Merrill, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary. |
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enables you to step into the 3D context of Scripture in a way that was not
previously possible."
-John Greening, National Representative GARBC |
| "...a very helpful tool for the student of the Bible" James K. Hoffmeier Professor of Old Testament & Near Eastern Archaeology Trinity International University |
| Abraham's Journey reviewed in January issue of eBibleTeacher. Visit http://www.ebibleteacher.com/ - resources for Sunday School teachers & Preachers |
| "Abraham's Journey is an excellent resource for church and
college classes. Students give it two thumbs up."
-Richard A. Batey, W.J. Millard Professor of Religious Studies, Rhodes College |
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"The Virtual Bible allows people interested in Bible study and Bible history to see the land of the Bible as Abraham saw it." -Larry Herr, Professor Toronto University College |
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"It was fun to use." "My daughter, who is 9, loves to move through the buildings and twirl the pots around." -Valerie Fargo |
Future Productions Include: |
| "Jesus at the Sea of Galilee" (Capernaum) This interactive CD will feature reconstructions of Capernaum: the basalt Synagogue, Peter's house, an olive press, and the Galilee boat, based on the latest archeological evidence. Featured archaeologist included Shelley Wachsmann, author of “The Sea of Galilee Boat”, by Plenum Press, James Strange, Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of South Florida, and Dan Warner, President of The Virtual Bible. One will also be able to view helicopter video of the sites Jesus visited during his Galilean ministry. Click here to be on our e-mail list and we will inform you when it is available. |
| "David and Solomon" View the hills of Jerusalem as they appeared in King David's day. See King Solomon's stables at Megiddo and take a virtual tour of his great Temple reconstructed under the direction of leading archaeologists. |
| "Jesus in Jerusalem" Watch the hills as they were changed during the reign of King Herod. Take a virtual tour of Herod's Jerusalem (the Second Temple) and walk down the streets that Jesus walked. Move interactively through the reconstruction of the Temple Mount looking at the details which are based on archaeological evidence. |
| "Journeys of The Apostle Paul" And the list goes on. Archaeologists and interested persons are encouraged to contact The Virtual Bible to have a particular site or area reconstructed in the virtual world. |
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If you or your organization would like to help fund a project contact Dan Warner |
| The Virtual Bible? Our goal is to recreate the land of the Bible as it existed based on the best evidence from the leading archaeologists. These reconstructions help a person to better understand the social context of the biblical text as well as the geographical settings in which the stories took place. |