Walk the Ancient Paths
Explore the journeys of God's people through interactive maps — from Egypt to Canaan, through the tribal territories, and across the Roman world with Paul. Every location linked to KJ3 Scripture.
The Exodus Route
Follow Israel's journey from bondage in Egypt through the wilderness to Mount Sinai — approximately 40 years of wandering under God's guidance.
The Exodus Journey
Click on any location on the map to learn about its significance in the Exodus narrative. The journey from Egypt to the Promised Land was approximately 250 miles as the crow flies, yet Israel wandered for 40 years due to their unbelief at Kadesh-barnea.
"And the sons of Israel traveled from Rameses to Succoth, the men being about six hundred thousand on foot, apart from the little ones."
Journey Stops
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Rameses
Starting point — Israel departs Egypt
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Succoth
First encampment after leaving
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Etham
Edge of the wilderness
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Pi-hahiroth
Red Sea crossing
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Marah
Bitter waters made sweet
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Elim
12 springs, 70 palm trees
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Wilderness of Sin
Manna first given
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Rephidim
Water from rock, Amalek defeated
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Mount Sinai
The Law given to Moses
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Kadesh-barnea
Spies sent, 40 years decreed
Tribal Territories of Israel
After the conquest under Joshua, the Promised Land was divided among the twelve tribes according to God's instructions. Each tribe received its inheritance by lot.
The Promised Land
Click on any tribal territory to learn about that tribe's inheritance, their patriarch, and key Scripture references. The land was divided by lot according to God's command through Joshua.
"And these are what the sons of Israel inherited in the land of Canaan, which Eleazar the priest and Joshua the son of Nun, and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the sons of Israel gave to inherit by them, by lot of their inheritance..."
Paul's Missionary Journeys
Follow the Apostle Paul across the Roman Empire as he planted churches and preached the Gospel throughout Asia Minor, Greece, and beyond.
Paul's Missions
Click on any city to learn about Paul's ministry there. The first journey (c. AD 46-48) established churches in Cyprus and Galatia. Select a journey above to see its route highlighted.
"And they doing service to the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, Now separate both Barnabas and Saul to Me, for the work to which I have called them. Then, having fasted and prayed, and placing hands on them, they let them go."
Journey Highlights
Route: Antioch → Seleucia → Cyprus (Salamis, Paphos) → Perga → Antioch of Pisidia → Iconium → Lystra → Derbe → Return
Key Events: Sergius Paulus converted, Paul stoned at Lystra, churches established in Galatia
Route: Antioch → Syria/Cilicia → Derbe → Lystra → Phrygia → Galatia → Troas → Philippi → Thessalonica → Berea → Athens → Corinth → Ephesus → Jerusalem → Antioch
Key Events: Macedonian vision, Philippian jailer saved, Mars Hill sermon, 18 months in Corinth
Route: Antioch → Galatia → Phrygia → Ephesus (2+ years) → Macedonia → Greece → Troas → Miletus → Tyre → Caesarea → Jerusalem
Key Events: Riot in Ephesus, raising of Eutychus, farewell to Ephesian elders at Miletus