A central theme of the work is the intersection of the sacred and the historical. The text frames the Bible's history as a "Revelation of a historical type," where divine interaction occurs within specific space-time coordinates rather than in a vacuum. The book is structured into sections that typically cover:
: Chronicling the impact of neighboring empires like Babylon and Persia. Author Background
The is a comprehensive reference work written by Dr. José Ochoa , a scholar in Classical Philology and documentation. Originally published by Acento Editorial in 2003, this work serves as an essential guide for understanding the historical and geographical context of the Hebrew Scriptures. Core Content and Purpose
: Tracing the routes and settlement of the tribes.
: A chronological exploration of the Old Testament, treating it not just as a religious text but as a record of historical events and cultural shifts. Key Themes and Perspective
Dr. José Ochoa is known for his work in the transmission of culture and information architecture. He also authored a companion volume, the Atlas Histórico de la Biblia: Nuevo Testamento , completing the set for the entire biblical canon.
: Mapping the early origins and migrations.
: Detailing the height of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.