Bible Locations

Locations mark the sacred places where God’s promises, encounters, and miracles unfolded, grounding biblical stories in real historical settings.

  • Beersheba

    Beersheba

    Beersheba, the “Well of the Oath,” symbolizes God’s unchanging covenant, faithfulness, and provision — the meeting place of divine promise and human faith.

  • Nazareth

    Nazareth

    Nazareth, a modest town nestled in the hills of Galilee, holds a place of profound significance in Christian history. Though once a small and obscure village, it became forever known as the hometown of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Nazareth’s story is one of humility, divine purpose, and the extraordinary emerging from the ordinary…

  • Bethlehem

    Bethlehem

    Bethlehem, the “House of Bread,” is the birthplace of King David and Jesus Christ, symbolizing God’s provision and the fulfillment of His promises.

  • Damascus

    Damascus

    Today, Damascus remains a living testament to human endurance, faith, and history — a city where ancient stones still echo with the voices of prophets and apostles.

  • Sodom and Gomorrah

    Sodom and Gomorrah

    Sodom and Gomorrah were prosperous but corrupt cities destroyed by God with fire for their great wickedness — yet God spared Lot, revealing His justice and mercy.

  • Jericho

    Jericho

    Jericho is the ancient “City of Palms,” where God miraculously caused the walls to fall, giving Israel its first victory in the Promised Land.

  • Shechem

    Shechem

    Shechem was a central biblical city between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, known as a place of covenant, worship, and decisive encounters with God.

  • Mount Sinai

    Mount Sinai

    Mount Sinai is the sacred mountain where God revealed Himself to Moses and gave the Ten Commandments, establishing His covenant with Israel.

  • Capernaum

    Capernaum

    Capernaum was a thriving fishing town on the Sea of Galilee that became the center of Jesus’ Galilean ministry, where He taught, healed, and revealed His divine authority.

  • Jerusalem

    Jerusalem

    Holy city chosen by God, the heart of biblical history where His presence dwelt, Jesus was crucified and rose again, and where peace and redemption will be fulfilled forever.

Bible Characters

  • Jonathan
  • Jonathan

    Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.


  • Michal

    Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.


  • Abner

    Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.


Biblical Events

  • The Error of Uzzah
  • Jonathan

    Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.


  • Michal

    Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.


  • Abner

    Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.


Bible Locations

  • The City of David
  • The City of David

    The City of David is the ancient, fortified ridge where King David established his capital, serving as the historical seed from which Jerusalem grew and the spiritual center of the Israelite kingdom.


  • Mahanaim

    Mahanaim, meaning “Two Camps,” was the historic fortress city east of the Jordan where Jacob met angels and where kings Ishbosheth and David found refuge during Israel’s greatest civil wars.


  • Jabesh-gilead

    Jabesh-gilead was a city defined by a legacy of survival and fierce loyalty, best known for the valiant night raid to retrieve the bodies of King Saul and his sons from Philistine desecration.


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